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Protecting a machine
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NOTE:
If you want to remove a period you added, click the trash icon to the far right of that period,
and then click Yes to confirm.
7. To create a template from the schedule you set, click Save as a Template.
8. In the Save Template dialog box, enter a name for the template, and then click Save.
9. When your protection schedule meets your requirements, click Apply.
The protection Schedule dialog box closes.
Parent topic
Pausing and resuming protection
When you pause protection, you temporarily stop all transfers of data from the selected machine to the Rapid
Recovery Core. When you resume protection, the Rapid Recovery Core follows the requirements in the protection
schedule, backing up your data regularly based on that schedule.
You can pause protection for any Rapid Recovery protected machine:
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When establishing protection using the Protect Machine Wizard or the Protect Multiple Machines Wizard.
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From the Protected Machines drop-down menu in the left navigation area of the Rapid Recovery Core (pausing
protection for all protected machines).
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From the Protected Machines page (accessible when you click on the Protected Machines menu).
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From a specific protected machine in the Protected Machines drop-down menu.
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From the top of every page for a specific protected machine.
If you pause protection using the Protect Machine Wizard or the Protect Multiple Machines Wizard, protection is
paused until explicitly resumed.
If you pause protection outside of a wizard, you can choose whether to pause protection until resumed, or to
pause it for a designated amount of time (specified in any combination of days, hours and minutes). If you pause
for a period of time, then when that time expires, the system resumes protection based on the protection schedule
automatically.
You can resume protection for any paused Rapid Recovery protected machine:
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From the Protected Machines drop-down menu in the left navigation area of the Rapid Recovery Core (resuming
protection for all protected machines).
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From a specific protected machine in the Protected Machines drop-down menu.
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From the Protected Machines page (accessible when you click on the Protected Machines menu).
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From the top of every page for a specific protected machine.
Use the procedure below to pause or to resume protection, as appropriate.
1. In the Rapid Recovery Core Console, to pause protection for all machines, click the Protected Machines
drop-down menu in the left navigation area, and then do the following:
a. Select Pause Protection.
The Pause Protection dialog box appears.
b. Select the appropriate setting using one of the options described below, and then click OK.
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If you want to pause protection until you explicitly resume it, select Pause until resumed.
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If you want to pause protection for a specified period, select Pause for and then, in the Days, Hours, and
Minutes controls, type or select the appropriate pause period as appropriate.
2. To resume protection for all machines, do the following:
a. Select Resume Protection.
The Resume Protection dialog box appears.