The CommCell Configuration Report Provides a high-level view of the settings that are configured for the CommCell, including properties, alerts, users/user groups, agents, storage policies, etc.
You can use the CommCell Configuration Report to review a wide range of CommCell contents, settings, and properties. This report is useful if you need to know:
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The number of computers installed in the CommCell, information about CommCell users and user groups, and information about each MediaAgent and library.
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Client information such as enabled and disabled operations, defined operation rules, installed clients, and subclient contents and filters.
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Subclient policy information, including the number of streams for a subclientadmin.
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Whether backup data has been configured for block level Deduplication and scheduled data protection information for each subclient.
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The types of licenses available in the CommCell, the installation date for each license type, and the expiration date of each license.
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Alerts that are configured in the CommCell.
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Registry Keys, or Additional Settings, configured in the CommServe computer.
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Information for remote software caches, including the client name, software cache path, version, and status.
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Software version, service pack numbers, package types, and hotfixes installed on client computers.
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Each mailbox per subclient for common mailbox agents including the Exchange Mailbox and Archiver Agents.
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Whether the use of QSnap or VSS was selected through subclient properties.
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The account used for backup operations by SQL Server iDataAgents or Exchange iDataAgents that require an Exchange Administrator account.
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The job completion rate for the last 24 hours at the CommCell, MediaAgent, and Library levels.
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The name, operations and the properties of the Automated Content Classification Policy.
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Data Encryption, Content Indexing and Search, Deduplication, copy attributes such as Inline Copy, Selective Copies, Aux Copy with Combined Streams, de-Spool Copy, media that uses the Erase media on prune feature as described in Erase Spare Media, and when Data Multiplexing is enabled.