Deleting Containers; Moving Data Into A Container - Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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Deleting Containers

Before you can delete a container, you must first manually delete the contents
of the container or the delete operation will be unsuccessful. To delete an
existing container that contains your data:
CAUTION:
Before deleting any DR4000 container that contains deduplicated
data, Dell recommends that you take steps to preserve this data using another
means of long-term retention. Once a container is deleted, the deduplicated data
cannot be retrieved.
1 Select StorageContainers.
The Containers page is displayed, and lists all current containers.
You must ensure that you have deleted all of the data from the container.
2 Click Select to identify the container you want to delete, and click Delete.
3 Click OK in the Delete Confirmation dialog (or click Cancel to display
the Container Summary page).
The Successfully removed container dialog is displayed.

Moving Data into a Container

To move data into an existing DR4000 system container:
1 Click StartWindows ExplorerNetwork.
The Network page is displayed, and lists all current computers.
2 In the Address Bar, click Network to select your DR4000 hostname or IP
address.
The Network page is displayed, which lists all current storage and
replication containers.
NOTE:
If your DR4000 system is not listed, you can enter its hostname or IP
Address using "https://" and the container name in the Address Bar to access
it (for example, https://10.10.20.20/container-1). The DR4000 system only
supports the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) form of IP addressing.
3 Move data from the source location to the destination container using
your regular DMA or backup application.
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