Add a policy to exclude assets from data protection operations
An exclusion policy prevents the
File System agent from including certain assets in a protection policy, for example, assets that you intend to back up separately. The process of adding a policy is similar for all policy types. However, these instructions contain only elements and options that appear when you select the exclusion policy type.
In the
Type page, specify the new protection policies group fields. For example, if you are creating a protection policy for daily backups in the Windows 2012 Server:
In the
Name field, specify the name of the protection policy. For example,
File System Prod.
NOTE The name that you specify here becomes part of the DD MTree entry.
In the
Description field, specify a short description of the protection policy. For example,
File System Prod Daily Backups
In the
Type field, select
File System.
Click
Next.
The
Purpose page appears.
To exclude assets within the protection policy from data protection operations, click
Exclusion.
Click
Next.
The
Assets page appears.
Select the unprotected assets that you want to add to the backup of this protection policy group. The window enables you to filter by asset name to locate the required assets.
Also, you can change the assets view to display all assets discovered by
PowerProtect Data Manager, or a hierarchical view to display the assets in a tree structure underneath the application host. A hierarchical view might be helpful, for example, if you have added multiple File Systems, so that you can more easily identify which assets belong to which host.
NOTEPowerProtect Data Manager does not support including CSV and non-CSV volumes in the same protection policy.
Click
Next.
The
Summary page appears.
Review the protection policy group configuration details. You can click
Edit next to any completed window's details to change any information. When completed, click
Finish.
An informational message appears to confirm that
PowerProtect Data Manager has saved the protection policy.
When the new protection policy is created and assets are added to the protection policy,
PowerProtect Data Manager performs backups according to the backup schedule.
Click
OK to exit the window, or click
Go to Jobs to open the
Jobs window to monitor the backup of the new protection policy group.
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