Users Guide

1. Navigate to the Rapid Recovery Core Console.
2. On the icon bar, click (Settings), and then do one of the following:
From the list of Core settings on the left side of the Settings page, click Transfer Queue.
Scroll down on the right side of the Settings page until you can see the Transfer Queue heading.
The Transfer Queue core settings appear.
3. Click on the setting you want to change.
The setting you selected becomes editable.
4. Enter the configuration information as described in the following table.
Table 11. Transfer queue settings information
Text Box Description
Maximum
Concurrent
Transfers
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 on network and other system
resources. As the number of agents that are processed increases, so does the load on the system.
Maximum Retries Enter a value to set the maximum number of attempts before canceling the transfer operation.
Set a number from 1 to 60.
5. For each setting, when satisfied with your changes, click to save the change and exit edit mode, or click to exit edit
mode without saving.
Adjusting client timeout settings
Client timeout settings control the length of time that various operations are attempted before the operation times out.
NOTE:
Dell recommends leaving default timeout settings unless you experience specific issues in your environment, and you
are advised by a Dell Support representative to modify the settings.
Complete the steps in this procedure to adjust client timeout settings.
1. Navigate to the Rapid Recovery Core Console.
2. On the icon bar, click (Settings), and then do one of the following:
From the list of Core settings on the left side of the Settings page, click Client Timeout.
Scroll down on the right side of the Settings page until you can see the Client Timeout heading.
The Client Timeout core settings appear.
3. Click on the setting you want to change.
The setting you selected becomes editable.
4. Enter the configuration information as described in the following table.
5.
Table 12. Client timeout settings information
Setting Description
Connection
Timeout
Controls the timeout for the connection between the Core and protected machines when sending
data across the hypertext transfer protocol (http).
Enter the amount of time you want to lapse before a connection timeout occurs. Uses HH:MM:SS
format.
NOTE: The default setting is 0:05:00 or five minutes.
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