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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.14 File System User Guide

Select protection policy assets

Steps

  1. On the Assets page, 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.
    You can use View to switch between a list view of all assets discovered by PowerProtect Data Manager and a hierarchical view to display the assets in a tree structure underneath each host. A hierarchical view can be helpful if you have added multiple file systems and need to more easily identify which assets belong to which host. You can also select Show only unprotected assets to further filter the list.
    NOTE:
    • When you select the entire set of an asset including the server/host or when selecting only the server/host of an asset, an icon, appears and a dynamic protection rule is created to ensure that the selected server/host are protected by the protection policy.
    • The protection rules that are created while adding or editing the protection policy, cannot be edited or deleted from the Protection Rules window.
  2. Click Next.

Results

For exclusion policies, the wizard moves to the Summary page. Continue to Review the protection policy summary.

For centralized protection policies, the wizard moves to the File Exclusions page. Continue to Configure file exclusions.

For self-service protection policies, the wizard moves to the Objectives page. Continue to Add protection policy objectives.


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