Using premium backup and recovery services : Autonomic healing : Configuring the autonomic healing manager
 
Configuring the autonomic healing manager
The Autonomic Healing Manager displays a list of all backup sets on the DS-System and their healing status.
To configure autonomic healing:
1. On the Setup menu, click Autonomic Healing, and then click Autonomic Healing Manager.
F1 Help: "Autonomic Healing Manager"
2. In the View by section, you can select what to display:
Current — (Current healing status) Shows the current healing status of backup sets on the DS-System.
History — (Healing status history) Shows a historical list of each time autonomic healing processed a backup set.
3. By default, all backup sets will be displayed. In the Select by section, you can filter to limit what is displayed:
Selected Backup Set: (Current healing status only) Only shows those flagged as Selected (Set Options).
Customer or DS-Client
Set type
Errors or warnings
From Time / To Time (Healing status history only)
4. Click Refresh to update the list.
5. In the list, select the backup sets you want to work with and click one of the following:
Event Log — Allows you to view the autonomic healing events (if any) when the corresponding backup set was processed.
Set Options — (Current healing status only) Allows you to apply the selected option(s) to individual backup sets the next time autonomic healing processes its files.
F1 Help: "Set Options (Autonomic Healing)"
 
Select
This option flags the backup set for a special (one-time) autonomic healing process. It applies the next time autonomic healing is run on demand with the “Process selected backup sets only” option. This option applies only once. After autonomic healing processes the corresponding backup set, the option flag is removed.
Promote
This option increases the backup set’s priority in the autonomic healing Processing order. It will be put at the top of the list for processing (Processing Order column). Once selected, this option always applies to the corresponding backup set (unless you clear it).
Force DR scan
This option flags the backup set to have the autonomic healing process run a DR scan on it. A DR scan will verify all storage links in the Extensible Storage Locations. (Note this may significantly increase the processing time). This option applies only once. After autonomic healing processes the corresponding backup set, the option flag is removed.
Full Speed
This option removes any autonomic healing speed control settings, so the corresponding backup set is processed at 100% (i.e. as fast as possible). This option applies only once. It only applies to ‘background’ and scheduled autonomic healing processes (not for on-demand). After autonomic healing processes the corresponding backup set, the option flag is removed.
Set Priority — (Current healing status only) Allows you to adjust an individual backup set’s healing priority from among the entire list of backup sets.