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Dell PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance 5.13.0.0 Administrator Guide for DM5500

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Modify a policy name and description, objectives, or options

The following procedure describes how to change an existing policy name and description, schedule and objectives, or additional backup options in the PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance UI.

Prerequisites

If applicable, complete all of the virtual network configuration tasks before you assign any virtual networks to the protection policy.

About this task

NOTE: You can also edit a protection policy to add or remove assets. Detailed instructions for adding assets to a policy or removing assets from a policy are provided in the section Add or remove assets in a protection policy.

Steps

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Protection > Protection Policies.
    The Protection Policies window appears.
  2. Select the protection policy that you want to modify, and click Edit.
    The Edit Policy window opens on the Summary page. From this page, you can click edit next to any available row to change specific policy details.
  3. In the Name or Description rows, click Edit.
    The Type page displays.
    NOTE: You cannot change the type or purpose of an existing policy.
  4. In the Objectives row, click Edit.

    The Objectives page displays. From this page, you can change the backup schedule, modify the settings for the network interface, and enable or disable the retention lock.

    You can also change the storage targets by selecting a new Storage Name in the Primary Backup and Replicate rows. For more information about changing storage targets, see the section Changing storage targets.

  5. In the Options row, click Edit.
    The Options page displays. From this page, you can change the backup optimization mode (for example, from Performance to Capacity), select whether to include or exclude swap files from the backup, and select whether to quiesce the guest file system during the backup.
    NOTE: For virtual machine protection policies, two types of protection mechanisms are used—Transparent Snapshot Data Mover (TSDM), and VMware vStorage API for Data Protection (VADP). Updates to the policy options can result in changes to the protection mechanism used to move virtual machine data. When the protection mechanism changes, a new, full backup is performed, which might take a while to complete.
  6. After making your changes, click Next to save the changes and return to the Summary page.
  7. On the Summary page, click Finish.
    An informational dialog displays.
  8. Click OK to exit the dialog, or click Go to Jobs to open the Jobs window to monitor the backup of the new protection policy.

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