Protect Data Source

Applies To: Opalis 6.3

The Protect Data Source object is used to protect a workload by adding a data source to an existing protection group. A protection group is a named entity that holds the backup policy for a workload.

Important

We recommend that protection groups contain only data sources of the same type.

The following items apply to the Replica Creation Method for this release:

  • The Replica Creation Method value of Now is not supported in this release of the integration pack because Data Protection Manager has no reliable way to determine the progress and status of replica creation, other than in the user interface.

  • If you select the Replica Creation Method value of Later, the optional property Replica Creation Time is a required property.

  • If you select the Replica Creation Method value of Manual, the replica creation can be forced by using the Create Recovery Point activity. The Data Protection Manager user interface will display this as a consistency check job.

For the procedure to configure this object, see: Configuring the Protect Data Source Object.

The following tables list the properties and published data for this object. The object publishes all the data from the required and optional properties into published data.

Protect Data Source Properties

Element Description

Replica Creation Method

Later or Manual

Data Source ID

The unique identifier (GUID) of the data source for the recovery point

Protection Group

The name of the protection group to which to add the workload

Replica Creation Time

The date and time of the replica creation, in the format mm/dd/yyyy hh:ss AM or PM

Protect Data Source Published Data

Element Description

DataSourceID

The unique identifier (GUID) of the data source for the recovery point

Protection Group

The name of the protection group to which to add the workload

Replication Time

The date and time of the replica creation, in the format mm/dd/yyyy hh:ss AM or PM

Replication Type

The replication type

Configuring the Protect Data Source Object

To configure the Protect Data Source object

  1. From the Objects window, drag a Protect Data Source object to the active policy window. Double-click the Protect Data Source object icon.

  2. On the Properties tab, click the ellipsis button (...), and select the Name of the Data Protection Manager computer that you want to connect to with this object.

  3. In the Properties section, the properties required to define the object are displayed. Select a property in the list, and enter a value for the property. Or, to automatically populate the value from the data published by any previous object in the workflow, right-click the property box, point to Subscribe, and then click Published data. Click the published data element you want to use, and then click OK.

  4. To specify additional properties, click Optional Properties. In the Add/Remove Property dialog box, select the properties you want to apply to this object from the Available list, and then click the right arrow button (>>). The properties appear in the Selected list. To remove a property from the Selected list, click the property, click the left arrow button (<<), and then click OK.

  5. To automatically populate the value for the additional properties from the data published by any previous object in the workflow, right-click the property box, point to Subscribe, and then click Published data. Click the published data element you want to use, and then click OK. For a list of the data elements published by each object, see the Published Data tables in the object topic.

  6. Click the Filters tab. In the Filters section, click Add. In the Name box, click the down arrow and select an item from the list that you want to use to define this policy.

  7. In the Relation box, click the down arrow and select a relationship descriptor for the filter.

  8. In the Value box, click the ellipsis button (...) and select a value to be applied to this filter. If the ellipsis button does not appear for the filter you have selected, enter the value you want to use, and then click OK.

    If applicable, to automatically populate the value for a filter from the data published by any previous object in the workflow, right-click the Value box, point to Subscribe, and then click Published data. Click the published data element you want to use, and then click OK.

  9. Add additional filters as needed.

  10. To make changes to a filter, click the filter and then click Edit. Make the necessary changes, and then click OK. To remove a filter, click the filter and then click Remove.

  11. For information about the settings on the General and Run Behavior tabs, see Common Configuration Instructions for all Objects.

  12. Click Finish.

Other Objects

The Integration Pack for Data Protection Manager contains the following additional objects: