Run a scheduled or on-demand
PowerProtect Data Managerrecovery check to ensure that after a successful recovery a copy can be recovered.
About this task
When the
Cyber Recovery software completes a recovery check action, the copy's status is marked as recoverable or nonrecoverable. The
Cyber Recovery software reverts
PowerProtect Data Manager back to its initial state from which you can run a recovery. However, you can run a recovery manually to determine if the copy is recoverable and manually perform the cleanup.
Steps
Schedule a
recovery check.
Select
Policies from the
Main Menu.
Click
Schedules at the top of the
Policies content pane.
Click
Add and complete the following fields in the dialog box:
Table 1. Add schedule fieldsThis table lists and describes the fields required to schedule a
PowerProtect Data Manager recovery check.
Field
Description
Schedule Name
Specify a schedule name.
Policy
Select the policy that you are scheduling.
Action
Select
Recover Check from the drop-down list.
Frequency
Enter the frequency in days and hours.
Next Run Date
Select the date to start running the policy under this schedule.
Next Run Time
Select the time to start running the policy under this schedule.
Click
Save,
The
recovery check runs, using the values that you defined in the
recovery check schedule.
Run an on-demand
recovery check.
Select
Recovery from the
Main Menu.
Under
Copies, select a copy.
Click
Recovery Check.
The
recovery check runs immediately.
Results
The recovery check procedure does not provide the option to access the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI. The procedure recovers the
PowerProtect Data Manager server and then automatically cleans up the recovery, regardless of whether the recovery is successful or fails. You cannot recover a VM, but the copy can be recovered when necessary.
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