Dell DL1000 Appliance Users Guide - Page 30

Removing a Cloud account, Monitoring your DL1000, Rapid Appliance Self Recovery

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2. Click Next. • Click Reset. Returns the configuration to the following default settings: - Request Timeout: 01:30 (minutes and seconds) - Retry Count: 3 (attempts) Removing a Cloud account You can remove a Cloud account to, discontinue your cloud service, or stop using it for a particular Core. To remove a cloud account: 1. On the Core Console, click the Tools tab. 2. In the left menu, click Clouds. 3. Next to the cloud account you want to edit, click the drop-down menu, and then click Remove. 4. In the Delete Account window, click Yes to confirm that you want to remove the account. 5. If the cloud account is currently in use, a second window asks you if you still want to remove it. Click Yes to confirm. NOTE: Removing an account that is currently in use causes all archive jobs scheduled for this account to fail. Monitoring your DL1000 You can monitor the status of the DL1000 Appliance subsystems by using the Appliance tab Overall Status page. The Overall Status page displays a status light next to each subsystem, along with a status description indicating the health of the subsystem. The Overall Status page also provides links to tools that drill down into the details of each subsystem, which can be helpful for troubleshooting warnings or errors. The System Administrator link, available for the Appliance Hardware and Storage Hardware subsystems, prompts you to log on to the System Administrator application used for managing hardware. For more information about the System Administrator application, see the OpenManage Server Administrator User's Guide on dell.com/support/ manuals. Upgrading your DL1000 NOTE: Dell recommends you download the latest available AppAssure version from the Dell License Activation Portal using the installer. NOTE: For other software upgrades you will receive a notification to upgrade to the latest version. Repairing your DL1000 NOTE: Before you begin the repair process, ensure that you stop the Core services. Rapid Appliance Self Recovery Rapid Appliance Self Recovery (RASR) is a bare metal restore process where the operating system drives are rebuilt to the default factory image. To perform the RASR: 30

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2.
Click
Next
.
Click
Reset
. Returns the configuration to the following default settings:
Request Timeout:
01:30 (minutes and seconds)
Retry Count:
3 (attempts)
Removing a Cloud account
You can remove a Cloud account to, discontinue your cloud service, or stop using it for a particular Core.
To remove a cloud account:
1.
On the Core Console, click the
Tools
tab.
2.
In the left menu, click
Clouds
.
3.
Next to the cloud account you want to edit, click the drop-down menu, and then click
Remove
.
4.
In the
Delete Account
window, click
Yes
to confirm that you want to remove the account.
5.
If the cloud account is currently in use, a second window asks you if you still want to remove it. Click
Yes
to confirm.
NOTE:
Removing an account that is currently in use causes all archive jobs scheduled for this
account to fail.
Monitoring your DL1000
You can monitor the status of the DL1000 Appliance subsystems by using the
Appliance
tab
Overall
Status
page. The
Overall Status
page displays a status light next to each subsystem, along with a status
description indicating the health of the subsystem.
The Overall Status page also provides links to tools that drill down into the details of each subsystem,
which can be helpful for troubleshooting warnings or errors. The
System Administrator
link, available for
the Appliance Hardware and Storage Hardware subsystems, prompts you to log on to the System
Administrator application used for managing hardware. For more information about the System
Administrator application, see the
OpenManage Server Administrator User’s Guide
on
dell.com/support/
manuals
.
Upgrading your DL1000
NOTE:
Dell recommends you download the latest available AppAssure version from the Dell License
Activation Portal using the installer.
NOTE:
For other software upgrades you will receive a notification to upgrade to the latest version.
Repairing your DL1000
NOTE:
Before you begin the repair process, ensure that you stop the Core services.
Rapid Appliance Self Recovery
Rapid Appliance Self Recovery (RASR) is a bare metal restore process where the operating system drives
are rebuilt to the default factory image.
To perform the RASR:
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