Viewing summary information
To view summary information:
1.
Do one of the following:
• In the Core Console, click the
Machines
tab, and then select the cluster that you want to view.
• In the left
Navigation
area, under
Clusters
, select the cluster that you want to view.
2.
On the
Summary
tab, you can view such information as the cluster name, cluster type, quorum type
(if applicable), and the quorum path (if applicable).
This tab also shows at-a-glance information about the volumes in this cluster, including size and
protection schedule.
3.
To refresh this information to the most current, click the
Actions
drop-down menu, and click
Refresh Metadata
.
For information about viewing summary and status information for an individual machine or node in
the cluster, see
Viewing Machine Status And Other Details
Working with cluster recovery points
A recovery point, also referred to as a snapshot, is a point-in-time copy of the folders and files for the
shared volumes in a cluster, which are stored in the repository. Recovery points are used to recover
protected machines or to mount to a local file system. In AppAssure, you can view the lists of recovery
points in the repository. Complete the steps in the following procedure to review recovery points.
NOTE: If you are protecting data from a DAG or CCR server cluster, the associated recovery points
do not appear at the cluster level. They are only visible at the node or machine level.
For information about viewing recovery points for individual machines in a cluster, see
.
To work with cluster recovery points:
1.
Do one of the following:
• In the Core Console, click the
Machines
tab, and then select the cluster for which you want to
view recovery points.
• In the left navigation area, under
Clusters
, select the cluster for which you want to view recovery
points.
2.
Click the
Recovery Points
tab.
3.
To view detailed information about a specific recovery point, click
>
next to a recovery point in the
list to expand the view.
For information about the operations you can perform on the recovery points, see
.
4.
Select a recovery point to mount.
For information about how to mount a recovery point, see
Mounting A Recovery Point For A
5.
To delete recovery points, see
.
Managing snapshots for a cluster
You can manage snapshots by forcing a snapshot or by pausing current snapshots. Forcing a snapshot
lets you force a data transfer for the currently protected cluster. When you force a snapshot, the transfer
starts immediately or is added to the queue. Only the data that has changed from a previous recovery
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