Users Guide

Table 215. Button bar buttons and menus (continued)
UI Element Description
Button bar:
Archive
button and
menu
The Archive button opens the Archive Wizard. From this wizard you can create a one-time
archive from selected recovery points, or you can create an archive and continually save to
that archive based on a schedule you define.
Additionally for other archive options, you can access the drop-down menu next to this
button, which includes the following options.
The Create Archive option is another method to launch the Create Archive Wizard to
create a one-time archive or to archive continually.
The Import Archive option launches the Import Archive Wizard, which lets you import an
archive.
The Attach Archive option mounts an archive so you can read the contents as a file
system.
Button bar:
Replication
button
The Replication button opens the Replication Wizard. From this wizard you can specify a
target Core, select machines protected on your source Core, and replicate recovery points
from selected machines to the target Core in the repository you specify.
You can pause replication when defining it, or you can have replication begin immediately.
Additionally, you can specify whether a seed drive will be used to copy data for existing
recovery points to the target Core.
Icon bar
Details about the icon bar appear in the following table.
Table 216. Icon bar
UI Element Description
Icon bar The icon bar includes a graphic representation for major functions accessible in the Core Console. Clicking
the appropriate item takes you to the corresponding section of the user interface where you can manage
that function. Icons in the icon bar include:
Icon bar: Home
icon
Home. Click the Home icon to navigate to the Core Home page.
Icon bar:
Replication icon
Replication. Click the Replication icon to view or manage incoming or outgoing
replication.
Icon bar: Virtual
Standby icon
Virtual Standby. Click the Virtual Standby icon to export information from a recovery
point to a bootable virtual machine.
Icon bar: Events
icon
Events. Click the Events icon to view a log of all system events related to the Rapid
Recovery Core.
Icon bar:
Settings icon
Settings. Click the Settings icon to view or manage settings for the Rapid Recovery
Core. You can back up or restore Core configuration settings. You can set general
settings to control ports or display aspects. Additionally, you can configure settings in the
following categories: automatic updates; nightly jobs; transfer queue settings; client
timeout settings; DVM deduplication cache settings; Replay engine settings; and deploy
settings. You can view or change database connections; SMTP server settings; cloud
storage accounts; and change font settings for reports. You can set SQL attachability
settings; core job settings; license settings; SNMP settings; and vSphere settings.
Icon bar: More
icon
More. Click the More icon to access other important features. Each has its own icon,
listed below.
Icon bar: More
icon
System Info System Info. Click System Info to display data about the Rapid
Recovery Core server. You can see the host name, OS, architecture
and memory for the Core. You can see the name displayed on the Core
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