Users Guide
Table 7. Rapid Recovery Core configurable settings (continued)
Configuration
Setting
Description
You can configure credential information (username and password) for the local Mongo service database
using the Local database settings. For more information on adjusting local database settings, see
Modifying local database connection settings on page 44.
SMTP server Configure simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) server settings for the Core, you can also to send Core
event information by email.
For more information about configuring an SMTP email server, see Configuring an email server on page
93.
NOTE: To send event information by email, you must also configure notification group settings. For
more information on specifying events to receive email alerts, see Configuring notification groups on
page 96.
Cloud configuration The Cloud Configuration settings let you specify configuration settings for supported cloud storage
accounts. These settings do not create cloud accounts. Instead, they associate existing cloud storage
accounts with your Rapid Recovery Core to facilitate actions such as archiving Rapid Recovery
information.
For more information about managing cloud storage account information in the Rapid Recovery Core, see
Managing cloud accounts on page 80.
Reports Report settings include a single configuration parameter that allows you to select the font used when a
report is generated from the Rapid Recovery Core.
For more information about changing report settings, see Managing report settings on page 45.
Attachability Attachability settings let you specify whether to perform SQL attachability checks on the protected
machine, or whether to use the SQL Server instance on the Core. If specifying SQL on the Core, you
must provide credential information.
For more information about managing SQL attachability settings for the Core, see Managing Core SQL
attachability settings on page 46.
Jobs Core jobs are automatically created whenever you initiate operations such as replication. You can specify
settings for each job using the Jobs core settings.
You can configure the number of jobs to execute at one time. In case network or other communication
errors prevent any job from succeeding the first time, you can set how many times a job should be
attempted using the Try count setting.
For more information about Core jobs, which jobs are available, and how to configure them, see Core job
settings on page 49.
Licensing From the Core console, Rapid Recovery lets you change the license associated with your Core, limit the
number of daily snapshots, view license pool information, and contact the license server.
For more information about managing licenses from the Core, see Managing licenses on page 51.
For more information about managing licenses, see the Dell Data Protection | Rapid Recovery License
Portal Guide.
NOTE: The Dell Data Protection | Rapid Recovery License Portal has a different release cycle than
Rapid Recovery software. For the latest product documentation, see the Dell Technical
Documentation website.
SNMP
configuration
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for managing devices on an IP network. You
can configure the Rapid Recovery Core as an SNMP agent. The Core then can report information such as
alerts, repository status, and protected machines.
For more information on using SNMP with Rapid Recovery, see Understanding SNMP settings on page
54.
vSphere vSphere Core settings apply only for users of the agentless protection of virtual machines. If using a
vSphere host, these settings include connection settings that apply to the VMs.
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