General settings tab – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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General settings tab
Users with an Admin login may edit and maintain these settings. Other users may only view them.
1.
Select the General Settings tab.
2.
Click Edit to make the fields editable. See
3.
Click Apply to apply the settings.
Table 14 General Settings (Replication)
The name of the appliance, its current status, and the product class. You can only edit the
appliance name. The default name is the network host name of the appliance (as configured
Appliance
at installation). You can change this to something more user friendly and easier to identify
the appliance on the Management Console of the local and partner appliances. The name
can be anything meaningful to the user, such as the geographical location of the appliance.
The Appliance Supported Protocol Version shows which versions of replication protocol are
supported, so in the unlikely event of incompatible versions it will be visible to the user.
Replication auto negotiates to the lowest supported protocol on either end.
The maximum number of source and target jobs that can run concurrently. If running backups
at the same time as replication, the default value of target jobs can be reduced to avoid
Maximum Jobs
using too much WAN bandwidth and overloading the target appliance and reserve appliance
performance.
An event is generated each time a mapping goes out of sync and goes back into sync. This
field applies to periodic sync progress updates while the mapping remains out of sync
Synchronization Progress
Logging
resulting in emails (if emails are configured) but not SNMP traps. Use these fields to enable
progress logging for Library and Share synchronization and to specify the logging interval.
While the library or share is out of sync, emails are sent periodically indicating how many
slots or entries are still out of sync. This information is also logged to the user Event Log. One
email is sent for each log entry made for each library or share that is out of sync.
Use these fields to specify the amount of time a mapping needs to be out of sync before a
sync issue is shown in the Issue tab. When an event is generated it results in an entry in the
Out of Sync Notification
Settings
user Event Log and an email and/or an SNMP trap if the appliance is configured to send
these. These notifications are in addition to a standard notification email sent whenever a
mapping first becomes unsynchronized and another when synchronization is achieved.
Replication ports should only be changed if replication is blocked by a router on the WAN.
The ports must be the same on both source and target appliances. If in doubt, do NOT
change the port configuration.
Configure Replication
Ports
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Replication functions