The HomeBase server/agent/proxy have a separate licensing scheme and require separate enablers. Apologies, but we are unable to locate nay temporary enablers for the same. As regards monitoring traffic of the proxy server, we will get back to you with furtehr updates
Regarding monitoring the traffic, As far as i know the HomeBase Server can be configured to send notification of a profile being received to a DPA server (Data Protection Advisor), version 5 or later. This notification will be used by DPA to monitor Recoverability Assurance by correlating the date and time stamp of a profile taken with a backup fileset produced by a backup manager, such as EMC Avamar or EMC NetWorker. Dont know if you can monitor that from the Homebase Interface itself or not.
vipin_joy
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April 23rd, 2012 11:00
The HomeBase server/agent/proxy have a separate licensing scheme and require separate enablers. Apologies, but we are unable to locate nay temporary enablers for the same. As regards monitoring traffic of the proxy server, we will get back to you with furtehr updates
Bebo2k
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April 23rd, 2012 14:00
Hi Rico,
I would suggest you to get in touch with the EMC licensing team to get a temp license
EMC Licensing team contact : licensing@emc.com
Also check the following Powerlink article for an issue you may face with the temp enabler code ( I saw that one before):
https://solutions.emc.com/emcsolutionview.asp?id=esg104554
Regarding monitoring the traffic, As far as i know the HomeBase Server can be configured to send notification of a profile being received to a DPA server (Data Protection Advisor), version 5 or later. This notification will be used by DPA to monitor Recoverability Assurance by correlating the date and time stamp of a profile taken with a backup fileset produced by a backup manager, such as EMC Avamar or EMC NetWorker. Dont know if you can monitor that from the Homebase Interface itself or not.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks,
Ahmed Bahaa