[Snapshot Manager] Inconsistency between Cloud and Storage sections
Hello! Looking for help, please. My situation is the following: I was faced with an enviroment with an old CloudPoint server that failed on upgrading, resulting in the loss of the images and configuration. Upon fresh installation of a new VM of the Snapshot Manager 10.3, i promptly configured the Cloud Section of the Web UI Primary server and added the provider configuration (Azure). All the permissions have been granted to the Snapshot Manager regarding Azure. Protection Plans created, protected assets selected. Problem is, even thou the jobs are coming through with status 0, i am unable to find any recovery points for the assets. Also, upon investigation, i found on the Storage -> Snapshot Manager section, that the Primary Server is configured as a Snapshot Server, with the old version (10.0). This was done on the old configuration and i have no idea as to why it is present there. Trying to connect does not work, error code 25 as well as retrieving version information. Trying to add the new Snapshot Manager will result in Entity alredy exists error message. Could this storage configuration be related? If so, any suggestions as how to fix it? (I am also unable to delete the old Cloudpoint from the Web UI, but it is disabled) Primary server version is 10.3 New Snapshot Manager is 10.3 Old Cloudpoint was 10.0, already decomissioned. Thank you!432Views0likes1CommentSnapshot Manager - Someone use it on production?
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Earlier this week we launched Veritas CloudPoint 2.0. Two press releases, one with Google and one with Microsoft kick-started the launch activities on Tuesday. We also posted a VOX blog on the CloudPoint 2.0 announcement - highlighting the new features and the availability of CloudPoint in Google's Cloud Launcher. Make sure you check out the blog as it also gives you links to more information. Read the blog With CloudPoint, we've created a disruptive technology. But for us to advance the disruption, we need your valuable feedback. So, I would like to ask you to continue sharing your feedback and questions in this forum. Thank you for all you do to help support Veritas CloudPoint. Thanks, Arjan2KViews0likes0CommentsWelcome to the CloudPoint Community: Protection for multi-cloud
We are excited to announce the release of a new data protection offering called VeritasCloudPoint 1.0. CloudPoint is a single,modern snapshot-based data protection solution, purposely built for the multi-cloud,at low cost — all to make it easy for customers to protect their businessdata across their applications, private clouds, and public clouds. CloudPoint uses modern micro-services architecture and provides consistent snapshot-based backup for applications and workloads in a wide range of cloud platforms and storage arrays. It supports Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and also supports HDS and 3PAR storage arrays in customer data-centers. You can manage and orchestrate host/volume level snapshots and application consistent snapshots for Oracle using a common user interface and REST API. Ready to get started? Save time in your evaluation, download your version of the software today by simply completing the registration form and we will help you get started quickly. If you still have questions, join the Veritas CloudPoint Community and get answers directly from the engineers that built the software! Helpful Resources: Download your free Install Veritas CloudPoint Community Veritas CloudPoint Deployment Guide and Administrator's Guide4.1KViews8likes0Comments