A host with the
File System agent installed requires a
PowerProtect Data Manager server to back up file systems.
To back up file systems manually and use
PowerProtect Data Manager, register the host to
PowerProtect Data Manager, create a self-service protection policy, and configure the retention policy.
NOTE:Select
Self-Service Protection when you create the file systems protection policy in the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI.
After a host is registered with
PowerProtect Data Manager and assets are added to a self-service protection policy, use the
ddfssv command to run self-service or manual backups on the host file system assets, as in the following example:
ddfssv -l FULL -a DFA_SI_DD_HOST=server_name -a DFA_SI_DD_USER=username -a DFA_SI_DEVICE_PATH=storage_unit_and_pathvolume_names
where:
-l {FULL |
INCR}
Specifies the type of the backup to perform such as full (FULL), or incremental (INCR). The default value is
FULL.
-a "DFA_SI_DD_HOST=server_name"
Specifies the IPv4 address for the DD that contains the storage unit to back up the file system assets.
-a "DFA_SI_DD_USER=username"
Specifies the protection storage unit username. Example:
Policy-Protection
-a "DFA_SI_DEVICE_PATH=storage_unit_and_path"
Specifies the name and the path of the storage unit where you want to direct the backup. Example:
/PolicyProtection/LVMs/2
volume_names
Specifies one or more file system volumes to be backed up. Example:
F:\ E:\ G:\
To perform a self-service backup, use the storage unit and username that was created on the DD system when the policy was created.
PowerProtect Data Manager discovers these backups and enables centralized restore operations. You can also perform a manual restore operation.
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