Viewing Events And Alerts - Dell PowerVault DL4000 User Manual

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includes a sequence number at the end (for example: "293cc667-44b4-48ab-91d8-44bc74252a4f:2"),
which identifies the recovery point.
8.
Enter the following command to select the base image recovery point for rollback:
r <volume_base_image_recovery_point_ID_number> <path>
CAUTION: You need to ensure that the system volume is not mounted.
This command rolls back the volume image specified by the ID from the Core to the specified path The path for the
rollback is the path for the device file descriptor and is not the directory to which it is mounted.
NOTE: You can also specify a line number in the command instead of the recovery point ID number to identify
the recovery point. Use the agent/machine line number (from the lm output), followed by the recovery point
line number and volume letter, followed by the path, such as, r <machine_line_item_number>
<base_image_recovery_point_line_number> <volume_letter> <path>. In this
command, <path>is the file descriptor for the actual volume.
9.
When prompted to proceed, enter y for Yes.
After the rollback proceeds, a series of messages are displayed to notify you of the status.
10. Upon a successful rollback, if needed, update the main boot record with the restored bootloader.
NOTE: Repairing or setting up the bootloader is only needed if this disk is new. If this is a simple rollback to the
same disk, setting up the bootloader is not necessary.
CAUTION: Do not unmount a protected Linux volume manually. In the event you need to do this, you must
execute the following command before unmounting the volume: bsctl -d <path to volume>
In this command, <path to volume> does not refer to the mount point of the volume but instead refers to the
file descriptor of the volume; it must be in a form similar to this example: /dev/sda1.

Viewing Events And Alerts

To view events and alerts:
1.
Do one of the following:
In the AppAssure 5 Core Console, on the Machines tab, click the hyperlink for the machine for which you
want to view events.
In the left Navigation area of the AppAssure 5 Core Console, select the machine for which you want to view
events.
2.
Click the Events tab.
A log of all events for current tasks and alerts is displayed.
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