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Assign Storage Policy to Client Groups

  • October 3, 2022
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Matthew M. Magbee
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It’s True!! If you dont use it -- you lose it!!

So I forget how to do this...We are rolling out some new Hyperscale X  and was getting around to some cleanup to make things a little easier to read for new staff etc. I used to be able to assign a Plan or Storage policy to a clinet group. And now-- i completely forget how i did it in the past. Any help reminding me how to do it?  Also - There used to  be a workflow item for this as well. 

Best answer by Mike Struening

Hi @Matthew M. Magbee , hope all is well!

Looks like you can use Rules:

Associating a Server Plan with Subclients Using Plan Rules

You can assign a server plan by using a plan rule to discover subclients that do not have a server plan or a storage policy. Plan rules contain criteria that determine which server plan to assign to a subclient. You can specify whether to assign plans manually or automatically.

https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/essential/145981_server_plan_rules.html

Is that the method you were thinking of?

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Mike Struening
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Hi @Matthew M. Magbee , hope all is well!

Looks like you can use Rules:

Associating a Server Plan with Subclients Using Plan Rules

You can assign a server plan by using a plan rule to discover subclients that do not have a server plan or a storage policy. Plan rules contain criteria that determine which server plan to assign to a subclient. You can specify whether to assign plans manually or automatically.

https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/essential/145981_server_plan_rules.html

Is that the method you were thinking of?


Matthew M. Magbee
Novice
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Thats what it was -- RULES!!! Thanks! I could not for the life of me remember. 


Mike Struening
Vaulter
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Yeah, it was definitely a side journey from the obvious 🤓