Housekeeping (administration), Using the graph – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual

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Time zones that have half-hour increments (rather than full-hour increments) are fully supported.
The 0.5 hour time zone increment is not shown in the Current Location drop-down list (for example
Australia/Darwin and Australia/Adelaide are shown as GMT+9, rather than GMT+9.5), but the
correct adjustments are made.

Users in locations that are on 0.5 hour time zone increments and that do not participate in Daylight
Savings Adjustments, such as Australia/Darwin and Asia/Calcutta, must enable Daylight Savings
for the correct local time to be shown.

Housekeeping (Administration)

IMPORTANT:

Housekeeping is an important process in order to maximize the deduplication

efficiency of the appliance and, as such, it is important to ensure that it has enough time to complete.
Running backup, restore, tape offload and replication operations with no break (i.e. 24 hours a
day) will result in housekeeping never being able to complete. This is a complex subject. We
strongly recommend that you read HP StoreOnce Backup Systems best practices for VTL, NAS and
Replication implementations
that is available on

http:www.hp.com/support/manuals

for more

detailed guidance.

This page shows current housekeeping activity, as a graph, and allows you to configure blackout
windows for housekeeping. The graph can be toggled from a Day to a Week view; the example
shows the Day view.

Using the graph

The graph is displayed when the Overall tab is selected; it shows the overall activity for the HP
StoreOnce Backup Appliance. Two additional tabs allow you to view activity for libraries and
shares.

Housekeeping (Administration)

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