Managing Machines; Removing A Machine; Replicating Agent Data On A Machine - Dell DL4000 User Manual

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Remote Core
Remote
Repository
Pause
Schedule
Initially pause
protection
6.
Click Protect.

Managing machines

This section describes a variety of tasks you can perform in managing your machines, such as removing a
machine from your AppAssure environment, setting up replication, forcing log truncation, canceling
operations, and more.

Removing a machine

1.
Navigate to the Core Console and then click the Machines tab.
2.
From the Machines tab, perform one of the following:
Click the hyperlink for the machine that you want to remove.
Or, in the navigation pane, select the machine that you want to remove.
3.
In the Actions drop-down menu, click Remove Machines, and then select one of the option
described in the following table.
Option
Relationship Only
With Recovery
Points

Replicating agent data on a machine

Replication is the relationship between the target and source cores in the same site, or across two sites
with slow link on a per agent basis. When replication is set up between two cores, the source core
asynchronously transmits the incremental snapshot data of select agents to the target or source core.
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Description
Specify the target core to which you want to replicate the agent.
The name of the desired repository on the target core in which to store the
replicated data from this machine.
Select this check box if you want to pause replication; for example, to pause it
until after AppAssure takes a base image of the new agent.
Select one of the following options:
Protect all volumes with default schedule
Protect specific volumes with custom schedule
NOTE: The default schedule is every 15 minutes.
Select this check box if you want to pause protection; for example, to prevent
AppAssure from taking the base image until after peak usage hours.
Description
Removes the source core from replication but retains the replicated recovery
points.
Removes the source core from replication and deletes all replicated recovery
points received from that machine.

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