Use this dialog box to manage the File System iDataAgent properties.
Client Name
Displays the name of the client computer or application server.
iDataAgent
Displays the identity of the agent that is installed on the client computer.
Installed Date
Displays the date on which the agent was installed or upgraded on the client computer or application server.
NAS Restore Enabled
Specifies whether the NAS Restore Enabler was installed with the iDataAgent.
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YES indicates that the enabler is installed and the client is an available destination for the restore of data from a Network Attached Storage (NAS) client.
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NO indicates that the enabler is not installed and the client is not an available destination for the restore of data from a NAS client.
Stub Recovery Parameters
Specifies whether to enable recall throttling for stub recovery jobs. Selecting this option will allow you to control the number of stub recovery jobs that can be run based on the limits set below. When these options are disabled in the CommCell Console, the system will apply any legacy additional settings corresponding to these options, where applicable.
Note
It is recommended not to recall more stubs than the limit specified under the Maximum Stub Recovery for Celerra Proxy as it does not detect failure and the data is lost.
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Maximum Stub Recovery
Enter the maximum number of stubs that you want to recover in the time window that is specified in the Time between recall to count as successive in seconds box. You can enter any value greater than 0.
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Time between recall to count as successive in seconds
Enter the time in seconds to perform the maximum number of recalls that is specified in the Maximum Stub Recovery box. When this time window is reached, the stub recalls that can occur before the next time window starts will fail.
Note
The Time between recall to count as successive in seconds is a rolling time period.
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Time to wait after maximum successive recalls limit is reached in seconds
Enter the number of seconds that the software must wait before a new stub recovery operation can begin after the maximum number of files have been recalled in the time window that you specified in the Time between recall to count as successive in seconds box.
Track access time
On computers operating on Windows Vista 2007 and later, the access time of files are not updated by default. Select the Track access time check box to accurately update the access time of files when they are selected or accessed.
Honor Archiver Retention
Select this option to retain archived data based on the retention days configured on a storage policy copy. A new index cycle is created automatically each year when you enable this option. Once you enable this option, you cannot disable it later. Note that synthetic full backups are not supported with this option.
Stub Recovery Parameters
Select this option to enable the following options while recovering stubs.
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Maximum Stub Recovery
Enter the number of stubs to be recovered at a given time.
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Time Between Recall to Count as Successive in Seconds
Enter the time interval for the stub recovery request to be given by the user. The system will wait for this time to see if any other stub recovery requests are given after processing the number of stubs that were originally submitted.
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Time to Wait after maximum successive recalls limit is reached in seconds
Enter the time for the cool down period if the maximum limit has been reached for the above mentioned parameters. If the limit has not been reached, then the time entered in this box does not apply at all.
Description
Use this field to enter a description about the entity. This description can include information about the entity's content, cautionary notes, etc.