When you update your deployment from
Cyber Recovery version 19.13 or earlier to
Cyber Recovery version 19.14 and CyberSense version 8.2 or later, the software creates default multilink definitions.
Follow the steps in the
PowerProtect Cyber Recovery Release Notes at
Dell Online Support to create DD Boost users before the update to ensure that the default links are in the
Active state. Analyze schedules on existing
Cyber Recovery deployments can then continue to run as they did before the update.
NOTE:
Previous combinations of
Cyber Recovery and CyberSense versions enabled you to create alternate storage interfaces for on-demand and scheduled Analyze operations. If the
Cyber Recovery software detects alternate storage interfaces, it creates default multilink definitions that map to these alternate storage interfaces.
Multilink configurations for
Cyber Recovery version 19.13 and later with CyberSense version 8.2 and later require that CyberSense and the
DD are on the same subnet. If CyberSense and the
DD system are on different subnets, the multilink configurations do not work. If you cannot change the network configuration to use the same subnet, avoid updating to the combination of
Cyber Recovery version 19.13 and later with CyberSense version 8.2 and later or contact
Cyber Recovery Support for a workaround.
If CyberSense is updated after the
Cyber Recovery update, the multilink auto configurations occur as soon the
Cyber Recovery software detects CyberSense version 8.2 or later.
If you do not perform the preupdate steps to create at least one
DD Boost user, which are described in the
PowerProtect Cyber Recovery Release Notes
at
Dell Online Support, then you must assign a
DD Boost user to the default multilink configuration before the link becomes
Active.
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