A protected object refers to an object (such as a database or LUN) for which eReplication provides disaster recovery (DR). eReplication allows you to add, delete, and modify authentication information about protected objects of a protected group.
Adding a Protected Object
This section describes how to add a protected object to a protected group.
Prerequisites:
- At least one protected group has been created.
- The number of protected objects in the protected group has not reached the upper limit.
- The template type of the protected object you want to add matches the existing type.
- If the protected group have create a recovery plan, you can only add protected objects when recovery plan is in Ready, Clear completed, Rollback completed state or Reprotection completed.
Procedure:
- On the menu bar, choose Protection.
- Select a protected group, and in the details area, click the Protected Object tab.
- Click Add.
The Add Protected Object dialog box is displayed.
- Select one or more protected objects, and click OK.
- If protected objects are databases, you are required to enter the database user name and password for verification.
- If protected objects are LUN, Local File System, Exchange Server, no verification is required.
Deleting a Protected Object
If a protected object does not need to be protected, you can remove it from the protected group.
Prerequisites:
- At least one protected group has been created.
- Multiple protected objects have been added to a protected group.
- If the protected group have create a recovery plan, you can only delete protected objects when recovery plan is in Ready, Clear completed, Rollback completed state or Reprotection completed.
Context:
- This operation can be performed only when the protected group status is Normal.
- When the protected group including database and NAS protected objects, all NAS protected objects can be removed, but you cannot remove the last database protected object in a protected group.
- When the protected group status is Normal, you can add a removed protected object to this protected group again.
Procedure:
- On the menu bar, choose Protection.
- Select a protected group, and in the details area, click the Protected Object tab.
- Select the protected object which you want to delete and click Delete in the operation area.
- In the Warning dialog box that is displayed, read the content of the dialog box carefully and select I have read and understood the consequences associated with performing this operation.
- Click OK.
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