- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Preface
- PowerProtect Data Manager File System Agent Overview
- Enabling the File System Agent
- About the File System agent
- Application agent and File System agent coexistence
- File System agent prerequisites
- File System agent limitations
- Block-based backups
- Best practices for file system backups
- Configure the file system parallel backup setting
- Configure asset multi-streaming for file-based backups
- Protect an asset with the File System agent
- Protect an asset in a Microsoft Windows Server clustered environment with the File System agent
- Installing and uninstalling the File System agent on AIX
- Installing and updating the File System agent on Linux
- Installing and updating the File System agent on Windows
- Update the application agent in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI
- Manage the PowerProtect agent service
- Managing Storage, Assets, and Protection
- Manage the File System agent
- Add protection storage
- Enable an asset source
- Discover a file system host
- Adding a protection policy for File System protection
- Cancel a File System agent backup or restore job
- Add a service-level agreement
- Extended retention
- Edit the retention period for backup copies
- Delete backup copies
- Exclusion filters
- Centralized restore of a file system asset
- Enable the File System agent after hostname change
- Performing Self-Service Backups and Restores with the File System Agent
- Performing Disaster Recovery with the File System Agent in Windows
- Disaster recovery limitations
- Preparing for disaster recovery
- Performing system-state recovery
- Recovering the Active Directory
- Performing bare-metal recovery
- Perform bare-metal recovery of Windows clusters
- Performing application restores after bare-metal recovery
- Performing Self-Service Backups and Restores for Disaster Recovery
- File System Best Practices and Troubleshooting