Users Guide

For information about how to attach SQL Server databases, see the Microsoft SQL Server documentation.
Locating Replays on a Storage Center
Recover any Replay stored on a Storage Center with the Data Instant Replay feature of Storage Center.
NOTE: Use Replay Manager to expire Replays. Do not use Storage Center to perform that action for the volumes managed by
Replay Manager.
Locate a Replay on a Storage Center
Storage Manager displays Replays for a volume in the Snapshots tab of a volume display.
1 On the Storage Manager navigation tree, navigate to a volume to see associated Replays.
2 Click the Snapshots tab for the volume. All Replays for the volume are displayed.
A Replay created by an external application, such as Replay Manager, is marked by this icon:
The user-dened name specied within Replay Manager for the backup set is listed in the Description eld. For information on using
the Dell Storage Manager, see the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide.
Locate Replay View Volumes on a Storage Center
Dell Storage Manager displays view volumes created from Replay Manager Replays.
1 On the Dell Storage Manager navigation tree, navigate to the volume associated with view volumes.
2 Locate the view volumes:
If Replay Manager connects to Storage Center with an Administrator account, view volumes are located in a subfolder of the
folder that contains the original volume. The subfolder is named VSS (original_volume_name) and the view volumes are named
VSS (backup_set_name).
If Replay Manager connects to Storage Center with a Volume Manager user, the view volumes are located in the same folder that
contains the original volume. The view volumes are named VSS (backup_set_name).
Exposed restore point volumes for VMware are named using the name entered for the exposed datastore or RDM name.
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