System --datacheck [--throttle <1-100, System --marker [--enable] [--disable, System --marker [--disable – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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system --datacheck [--throttle <1-100>]

Use the Data Check --throttle option to specify the percentage of available DR Series system resources you want to use
when running Data Check scans when the other system operations (data ingest, Replication, and Cleaner processes)
are idle. The range is between 1 to 100 percent (%), and the default is 50%.

Description

Enables Data Check scans to use any percentage (1–100) of available DR Series system resource that you define. In this
example, 75% of the available DR Series system resources are selected.

Syntax

system --datacheck --throttle 75

Result

Data Check configuration successful: throttle set to 75%.

system --marker [--enable] [--disable]

Description

Enables or disables the marker detection status for all of the supported backup software used with a DR Series system
based on the option you use with the command.

Syntax

system --marker

Result

Please enter either --enable or --disable to change system-level marker

settings.

For more information about enabling or disable marker detection settings on a DR Series system, see

system --marker [--

enable]

or

system --marker [--disable]

.

NOTE: To display the current status of the marker detection settings, use the DR Series system CLI command:
system --show --marker.
system --show --marker

Marker Detection : Enabled

system --marker [--disable]

Description

Disables the marker detection status for all supported backup software on a DR Series system. For example, the DR
Series system supports specific versions of data management application (DMA) software like NetBackup version 6.5
and 7.1, Backup Exec 2010 and 2012, and Veeam 5.7 and 6.0. For a complete list of the supported DMAs, see the

Dell DR

Series System Interoperability Guide

.

Syntax

system --marker --disable

Result

Successfully disabled system marker.

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