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Pause a cloudberry backup
Pause a cloudberry backup





pause a cloudberry backup
  1. #PAUSE A CLOUDBERRY BACKUP UPGRADE#
  2. #PAUSE A CLOUDBERRY BACKUP SOFTWARE#
  3. #PAUSE A CLOUDBERRY BACKUP WINDOWS#

HCP 9.0 continues to support the same generations of servers as HCP 8.x, including HCP G10 generation systems, as well as Hitachi Compute Rack CR210H (HCP 500 and HCP 500XL architectures) and Hitachi Compute Rack CR220S (HCP 300 architecture) servers, up to the end-of-support life of these server generations.

  • Support for a larger SSD drive option in all-flash configurations, a 3.84 TB SSD drive, which brings the raw internal drive capacity to 46 TB in a RAID6 (10+2) configuration.
  • The HBA card has been upgraded to a Gen6 LPe32002, dual-port 32 GB FC card, offering port-level MPIO capabilities.
  • QCT QS-3516B RAID controller, offering RAID hardware for both the front- and the rear-cage drives.
  • Intel ® Xeon ® Silver 4210 (Cascade Lake) CPU, DDR4 memory in four distinct memory size options (64 GB/node, 256 GB/node, 384 GB/node and a 768 GB/node all-flash node).
  • HCP continues to offer 1 GB and 10 GB configurations, with Base-T and SFP+, in similar configurations to the HCP G10.Īdditionally, the internal components of the HCP G11 server have been refreshed: The HCP G11 networking options match those of the HCP G10. The chassis design enables more efficient hardware servicing. Unlike the HCP G10, the HCP G11 also features hardware RAID in the rear cage. The HCP G11 is based on the QuantaGrid™ D52BQ-2U model, offering twelve 3.5” drive slots in the front cage, and two 2.5” drive slots in the rear cage for acceleration in HDD internal-disk configurations. The HCP G11 provides feature parity with the HCP G10, supporting SAN-attached, internal-disk, and all-flash (with or without SAN-attached) storage configurations. The HCP G11 server is the successor to the HCP G10. HCP 9.0 introduces support for the next generation of HCP server platforms, the HCP G11.

    #PAUSE A CLOUDBERRY BACKUP UPGRADE#

    Only simple solution to that auto-pause is upgrade the pre-9.1 system. Placed on labeled retention hold from an HCP 9.1 system in a replicated environment with mixed versions of HCP, the replication link isĪuto-paused before an object with a label can replicate across a link to a pre-9.1 system. Or have their metadata modified, regardless of its retention setting. Until explicitly released, objects under either hold cannot be deleted If both retention hold and labeled retention holds are set, they must beĮxplicitly released. These hold settings are independent fromĮach other. Or more labeled retention holds at the same time. An object can have both a retention hold and one The original retention hold is unaffected. The ability to add one or more labeled retention holds upon an object, the functionality of This feature is supported with the REST API and HS3 API.īefore this release, HCP could set only a single retention hold on an object. Specific instances where multiple organizations or custodians can place independent holds onĪn object with a unique identifier, preventing the deletion or versioning of the object so Uniquely named retention holds on a single object. For more information, see here.This release added the ability to place multiple Edit the Backup & Recovery Check and enable " Show 'complete with exceptions' as successful (includes cancelled jobs)" option (available only for selected backup solutions), as it will allow for situations where, for instance, the backup jobs complete but the files are still open.Check if your Advanced Monitoring Agent is the most recent version to ensure maximum compatibility with the supported backup solutions.

    #PAUSE A CLOUDBERRY BACKUP WINDOWS#

  • Check if your backup solution is actually writing to Windows Event Logs and if that is a configurable option (this is where the Advanced Monitoring Agent pulls the backup data from).
  • Event Log's have a maximum size on disk and will overwrite older entries when maxed out.
  • Check if the Windows Event Logs go back far enough to include the backup check.
  • Check if backup jobs are scheduled with sufficient time to complete before the Daily Safety Checks run.
  • Ensure correct days have been selected when the backup jobs are being performed (also set in the Backup & Recovery Daily Safety Check).
  • For more information, see Daily Safety Check.
  • Ensure a correct number of backup jobs has been selected to check in the Backup & Recovery Daily Safety Check.
  • #PAUSE A CLOUDBERRY BACKUP SOFTWARE#

    Ensure the backup jobs are running and completing as expected by consulting the backup software locally on the device.For more information, see Supported Backup Products. Ensure the backup solution in use is supported.







    Pause a cloudberry backup