Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- G2 Backup System user guide
- Contents
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Home, Summary
- 3 Virtual Tape Devices
- 4 NAS
- 5 Appliance Configuration
- 6 Status
- 7 Replication
- 8 Administration
- 9 Restore processes with replication
- 10 Restore processes without replication
- 11 Understanding LEDs
- 12 Hardware monitoring
- 13 Troubleshooting
- Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application
- Connecting to the network
- Using the 10Gb ports (HP D2D4300 Series only)
- Performance
- Web Management Interface errors and warnings
- Power On/Off Problems
- Cannot connect to Web Management Interface
- NFS State handle error
- Cannot authenticate an iSCSI session
- Diagnostic Fibre Channel device
- If the HP StoreOnce Backup System runs out of disk space
- Cannot access a storage shelf (HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems)
- If backup or replication fails
- Recovering Devices that have ‘failed to start’ or have become read-only
- StoreOnce Backup System configuration problems
- Upgrade licenses
- Replacement of hardware
- Upgrades to component parts
- 14 Hard disk replacement
- A Extra information for G1 products
- Glossary
- About this guide
- Index

General settings
1. Select the General Settings tab.
2. Click Edit to make the fields editable, see table below.
3. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Table 24 General Settings (Replication)
This shows the name of the appliance and its current status. It also tells you the product class:
HP D2D2500, HP D2D4000, HP D2D4106/4112 or HP D2D4312/4324. You can only
Appliance
edit the appliance name. The default name is the network host name of the appliance (as
configured in network settings). You may change this to something that is more user friendly
and will make it easier to identify the appliance on the replication Web Management
Interface of the local and partner appliances. It may be anything that is meaningful to the
user, such as the geographical location of the appliance.
This is the maximum number of source and target jobs that can run concurrently. If necessary,
you can reduce the default value on this page. You may want to decrease the maximum
Maximum Jobs
source jobs to avoid using too much WAN bandwidth. You may want to reduce the maximum
number of target jobs to avoid overloading the target appliance and reserve appliance
performance, if you are running backups or tape offloads at the same time as replication.
An event is always generated each time a mapping goes out of sync and goes back into
sync. This field applies to periodic sync progress updates whilst the mapping remains out
Synchronization progress
logging
of sync, which results in emails (if emails are configured), but not SNMP traps. Use these
fields to enable progress logging for Library and Share synchronization and to specify the
logging interval. While the library or share is out of sync emails are sent periodically
indicating how many slots or entries are still out of sync. This information is also logged to
the user Event Log. One email is sent for each log entry made for each library or share that
is out of sync.
Use these fields to specify the amount of time a mapping needs to be out of sync before a
sync issue is shown in the Issue tab, and an event is generated, resulting in an entry in the
Out of Sync Notification
Settings
user Event Log, and also an email and/or an SNMP trap if the appliance is configured to
78 Replication