Users Guide

Table 49. Schedule import options
Option Description
Daily Click the clock icon and use the up and down arrows to select at what time you want to the archive job to
begin.
If you are using a 12-hour time system, click the AM or PM button to specify the time of day.
Weekly Select the day of the week and then the time you want the archive job to begin.
If you are using a 12-hour time system, click the AM or PM button to specify the time of day.
Monthly Select the day of the month and the time you want the archive job to begin.
If you are using a 12-hour time system, click the AM or PM button to specify the time of day.
Pause initial
importing
Select this option if you do not want the import job to begin at the next scheduled time after you complete
the wizard.
NOTE: You may want to pause the scheduled import if you need time to prepare the target location
before importing resumes. If you do not select this option, importing begins at the scheduled time.
12. Click Finish.
Events
The Rapid Recovery Core includes predefined sets of events. These events can be used to notify administrators of critical issues
on the Core or with issues with jobs pertaining to backups, virtual export, replication and so on.
This section describes how to view events displayed on the Rapid Recovery Core Console. You can also learn about event
notification methods and configuration, including setting up email notifications. Finally, you can configure notifications to change
the amount of time event logs are retained, and reduce repetitive event notification.
Rapid Recovery events
The Rapid Recovery Core includes predefined sets of events, which can be used to notify administrators of critical issues on the
Core or with backup jobs on protected machines.
You define the event types that trigger alerts, as well as the methods the system uses for these notifications (email, toast
alerts, and so on), by configuring notification groups. For more information, see Configuring notification groups on page 96.
If you want administrators to receive notifications using email, then in addition to configuring a notification group, you must
configure an email server, and configure an email notification template. For more information, see Configuring an email server
on page 93 and Configuring an email notification template on page 94, respectively.
You can reduce the number of events of the same type and scope that appear in the Events page by using the repetition
reduction feature. The repetition reduction feature is enabled by default. You can disable this feature, or you can control the
span of time for which events are combined into a single occurrence in the event log. For more information, see About
configuring repetition reduction on page 99.
You can control how long events and job history information is retained in the Events page of the Core console. For more
information, see Configuring event retention on page 100.
Viewing events using tasks, alerts, and journal
From the Core console, you can view events for the Core, and you can view events for a specific protected or replicated
machine.
The Events page on the Core Console displays a log of all system events related to the Rapid Recovery Core. To access and
view events for the Core, click
(Events).
The Events page for a specific protected or replicated machine displays a log of events related to that specific machine. To
access and view events for a selected machine, click the machine name in the Protected Machines menu, and from the machine
Summary page, click the Events menu.
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