Dell EMC IDPA System Manager Administration Guide

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Dell EMC IDPA System ManagerVersion 18.2Administration Guide302-005-309REV 02October 2019

Copyright 2017-2019 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.Dell believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to change without notice.THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED “AS-IS.” DELL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KINDWITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. USE, COPYING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF ANY DELL SOFTWARE DESCRIBEDIN THIS PUBLICATION REQUIRES AN APPLICABLE SOFTWARE LICENSE.Dell Technologies, Dell, EMC, Dell EMC and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be the propertyof their respective owners. Published in the USA.Dell EMCHopkinton, Massachusetts 01748-91031-508-435-1000 In North America 1-866-464-7381www.DellEMC.com2Dell EMC IDPA System Manager Administration Guide

CONTENTSChapter 1Preface7Overview11IDPA System Manager overview.12Environment and system requirements .13Monitoring systems . 14Managing Avamar systems . 14Systems data refresh times . 14Search and recover capabilities. 15Report capabilities.15User Interface. 16Header.16View version information. 16User menu. 16Left menu. 17Pages.18Master and Detail panes. 18Changing dashboards. 18Filtering. 18Sort information that is displayed in tables. 20Dialog boxes.20Notification bar. 20Overflow button.20Chapter 2Using Dashboards21Dashboards overview. 22Dashboard widgets .22Activity Counts widget.22Activity Trend widget.23Assets Summary widget.23Assets Top Offenders widget . 23Alerts Summary widget. 23Storage Capacity Top Utilization widget. 24Storage capacity summary widget . 24Health summary widget.24Drill down pages.25Managing dashboards. 25Add a dashboard. 25Editing a dashboard. 25Delete a dashboard. 26Editing widgets . 27Change the widget type. 27Edit the reporting time range. 27Edit the activity view.28Edit the activity type .28Refresh the dashboard.29Filter systems or assets in a dashboard widget. 29Dell EMC IDPA System Manager Administration Guide3

ContentsChapter 3Monitoring System Health31Monitoring health status. 32Reading the Health page. 32Reading the detailed health summary pane. 33Data Protection Advisor and Search system health information.34Managing alerts. 35Reading alerts . 35Dismissing alerts. 36Monitoring system capacity. 37Reading the system capacity table. 37Reading the detailed system capacity pane.37Chapter 4Monitoring Activities39Activities overview.40Monitoring job activities .40Reading the Job Activities page. 40Reading the detailed job activity pane. 41Rerun an Avamar job activity.42View job activities for a specific system. 42Monitoring asset activities. 42Reading the Asset Activities page. 42Reading the detailed asset activity pane. 43Rerun an Avamar asset activity. 44View asset activities for a specific system. 44View activities for a specific asset.44View asset activities within a job. 45Chapter 5Managing Systems47System management overview. 48Adding a system.48Add an Avamar system.48Add a Data Domain System. 49Add a Data Protection Advisor system.50Add a Search system. 50Edit a system.51Delete a system. 51Managing system groups. 52Add a group.52Edit a group. 53Delete a group.54Chapter 6Monitoring Assets55Assets overview.56Monitoring assets. 56Reading the Assets Inventory page. 56Reading the detailed asset pane.56View assets for a specific system.57Tag assets .58Filter assets. 58Chapter 7Managing Avamar Protection Policies59Overview of Avamar policies. 60Managing data protection policies for Avamar systems. 604Dell EMC IDPA System Manager Administration Guide

ContentsView policies. 60Adding an Avamar policy. 60Editing an Avamar policy. 64Delete a policy. 66Run a backup policy. 66Chapter 8Launching System Management Applications69Launching Avamar Administrator. 70Launch Avamar Administrator from the overflow button.70Launch Avamar Administrator from the Detail pane. 70Launching Avamar AUI.71Launch Avamar Restore from the overflow button. 71Launch Avamar Proxy Deployment from the overflow button. 71Launching Data Domain System Manager. 72Launch System Manager from the overflow button. 72Launch System Manager from the Detail pane. 72Launching Search.73Launching Data Protection Advisor. 73Chapter 9Running Reports75Reports overview. 76Run a report. 76View the last report.77Backup Report Card. 77Backup Client Summary. 77Strike Summary. 78Backup Data Backed Up Daily. 78Backup Number of Jobs Backed Up Daily.79Data Domain Utilization.79Data Domain Tier Utilization.79Data Domain Daily Compression Statistics. 79Data Domain Filesystem Utilization . 80Data Domain DeDuplication Ratio. 80Data Domain Active Streams. 80Chapter 10Auditing IDPA System Manager Activities81IDPA System Manager audit overview. 82Activities audit information. 82Chapter 11Server Administration83Backing up IDPA System Manager.84Restoring a backup of IDPA System Manager.84Change the IDPA System Manager IP address.84Change the network configuration for OVA deployments of IDPA SystemManager. 85Upgrading IDPA System Manager.

01 January 31, 2019 First release of the IDPA System Manager 18.2 Administration Guide. Related Documentation For information about IDPA System Manager compatibility, refer to the IDPA System Manager Release Notes. The IDPA System Manager documentation set includes the following publications: l IDPA System Manager Getting Started Guide

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