The Auto Recovery view of the Subclient Peak Usage report displays each unique source VM that is replicated using the DR package.
If you configure storage retention as more than 14 days for a replication group, then license usage will be counted for both the Auto Recovery license and other data protection license types that appear in the Subclient Peak Usage report.
Upgrading to Commvault 11.21 and Later Releases
If you use replication for virtual machines, within 60 days after you upgrade the CommServe server to 11.21 or a later release, you must manually update from the Live Sync license to the Auto Recovery license. After 60 days, live sync replication jobs will no longer run. If you upgrade to 11.21 or a later release, the replication source VMs will appear in both the Live Sync page and the Auto Recovery page in the License Summary report. The source VMs are not counted twice, but the information about the source VMs appears in both locations.
To request the Auto Recovery license, on the Maintenance Advantage portal, go to Product Registration & License Management.
For instructions about adding a license in the Command Center, see Adding a License in the Command Center.
For instructions about adding a license in the CommCell Console, see Adding a License in the CommCell Console.
Included Components
The Auto Recovery license covers each unique source VM that is replicated using the Commvault Auto Recovery Package.
Where to Access the Report
To view this report, in the Subclient Peak Usage Report, in the Auto Recovery Peak Usage Per Month chart, click a bar.
Auto Recovery Peak Usage Details Table
This table displays each unique source VM that is replicated using the Auto Recovery package.
Column |
Description |
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Source VM ID |
The ID that is assigned to the source VM. |
Source VM Name |
The source VM that is replicated. |
Company ID |
The ID that is assigned to the organization that owns the source VM. |
Company |
The organization that owns the source VM. |
Plan |
The plan that is associated with the source VM. |
Peak Usages Excluded From Capacity Because of Auto Recovery License Table
This table displays the size of data protection jobs that run for license types other than the capacity license on the source VMs. If there are no other license types purchased, this table appears blank.
Column |
Description |
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Client ID |
The ID of the client computer. |
Client |
The client computer. |
Job ID |
The ID for the job. |
Job Type |
The type of job that ran, such as Backup. |
Workload |
The workload assigned to each subclient. |
Workload ID |
The ID of the workload. |
License ID |
The ID of the license. |
License |
The type of license. |
Agent ID |
The ID of the agent type. |
Agent |
The type of agent. |
Instance ID |
The ID of the instance. |
Instance |
The instance. |
Backup Set ID |
The ID of the backup set. |
Backup Set |
The backup set that is associated with the subclient. |
Subclient ID |
The ID of the subclient. |
Subclient |
The subclient that was backed up. |
Storage Policy ID |
The ID of the storage policy. |
Storage Policy |
The storage policy that is associated with the subclient. |
Used |
The amount of data that was backed up. |
Company ID |
The ID of the organization. |
Company |
The organization that owns the client computer. |
Plan |
The plan that is associated with the subclient and the storage policy. |