We plan on adding new ESXi (VMware) vCenters to our existing environment. During this our Virtual admins will be adding a couple at a time and then moving the existing VMs over so we will have the old ones in place and new ones.I know I will have to deploy and configure the new vCenter (VSA) client and add the hosts and we use Folders. So the Folder names will be mirrored in the old and new existing vCenter environments. With all that being said how will Commvault treat the first backup on the new vCenter clients? Will they be considered full because they are on new hosts or will it see the existing data and only treat it like an incremental because of how the Global Dedupe policy works? I am curious because if everything is a “full” I won’t have the capacity.Hopefully this makes sense. Thanks.
Hello CommunityIs this procedure https://documentation.commvault.com/commvault/v11/article?p=129268.htm equivalent to using a network topology (network gateway for instance so that the traffic is tunneled through a single port 8403) and enabling the checkbox “encrypt network traffic” on the network topologies dialog box? Also what should one observe in the network summary on the commcell level to verify that these settings “automatic tunneling and encryption for network traffic” are in place?
I know the VSA client, an our hypervisor is VMware, uses a snapshot to perform the backup. Does this process modify the “last access” date for the VM and or files? I know you can configure the File iData agent to track this but cannot find if the snapshot modifies this attribute. Thanks.
Hi guys,is there a easy API call where I get the license consumption for a client?I found this API call:{{ServerUrl}}/Client/{{clientId}}/License But this gives me only the used license type / name e. g.:{ "licensesInfo": [ { "platformType": 1, "license": { "licenseType": 1, "appType": 33, "licenseName": "Server File System - Windows File System" } }, { "platformType": 1, "license": { "licenseType": 3, "appType": 81, "licenseName": "Application Class 1 - SQL Server" } } ]} My goal is to get a output like: clientA is using 200gb of license “Server File System - Windows File System”and clientA is using 100gb of license “Application Class 1 - SQL Server”
We are investigating to start using Azure Files as an archive method.When a file been tiered (stubbed) how does Commvault treat that stub when a file backup is run? Will it backup the stub itself or does it follow the link and backup the entire file?BrHenke
Hi there, I have successfully added the cloud storage (S3 compatible). However, for the time being I am only able to set up connection based on http protocol. When I want to add a new cloud storage library using https there is the error message failed to do verification.To move further, I would like to utilize https protocol. I have self signed certificate from my netapp cloud storage S3 compatible - is it possible to allow using it since I dont have CA issued cert? Could Commvault be forced to use a self signed certificate? What I did try was to “Use this additional setting and set its value to 0 to skip the checking of the server's certificate claimed identity for the cloud libraries”, but it didnt help. Is it possible to check using of this settings? Do you have any suggestions for such situation? Thanks for you ideas.
Hi,I’m configuring the network setting between remote clients and my media agent. I what is the primary difference between one-way and two-way connections and which should I use?
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