4.
Click
OK
.
Changing the nightly job time
The Nightly Job option schedules jobs such as rollup, attachability, and truncation for agents protected
by the Core.
To adjust the nightly job time:
1.
Navigate to the Core Console and select
Configuration
→
Settings
.
2.
In the
Nightly Jobs
section, click
Change
.
The
Nightly Jobs
dialog box appears.
3.
In the
Nightly Jobs Time
text box, enter a new start time.
4.
Click
OK
.
Modifying the transfer queue settings
Transfer queue settings are core-level settings that establish the maximum number of concurrent
transfers and retries for transferring data.
To modify the transfer queue settings:
1.
Navigate to the Core Console, click
Configuration
→
Settings
.
2.
In the
Transfer Queue
section, click
Change
.
The
Transfer Queue
dialog box appears.
3.
In the
Maximum Concurrent Transfers
text box, enter a value to update the number of concurrent
transfers.
Set a number from 1 to 60. The smaller the number, the lesser the load is on network and other
system resources. As the capacity that is processed increases, so does the load on the system.
4.
In the
Maximum Retries
text box, enter a value to update the maximum number of retries.
5.
Click
OK
.
Adjusting the client time-out settings
Client Timeout Settings specifies the number of seconds or minutes the server waits before it times out
when connecting to a client.
To adjust the client time-out settings:
1.
Navigate to the Core Console, and click
Configuration
→
Settings
.
2.
In the
Client Timeout Settings Configuration
section, click
Change
.
The
Client Timeout Settings
dialog box appears.
3.
In the
Connection Timeout
text box, enter the number of minutes and seconds before a connection
time-out occurs.
4.
In the
Read/Write Timeout
text box, enter the number of minutes and seconds that you want to
lapse before a time-out occurs during a read/write event.
5.
Click
OK
.
Configuring deduplication cache settings
Global deduplication reduces the amount of disk storage space required for your backed up data. The
Deduplication Volume Manager (DVM) combines a set of storage locations into a single repository. The
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