#Volume manager server registration
Select the desired manager and click Activate Registration Security.You must have completed registration of all the manager servers for which you want to activate registration security.Ī list of App Volumes Manager servers visible to this instance of App Volumes is displayed. You also do not need to perform this action after every App Volumes upgrade. This action is not required for a fresh installation of the latest version of App Volumes. Note Activating registration security is a one-time activity and applicable only to users upgrading from App Volumes 2.15 or earlier. Activate Registration SecurityĪfter upgrading to the latest version, you can activate registration security for all servers known to this instance of App Volumes Manager. From App Volumes Manager, go to CONFIGURATION > Managers.Ī list of manager servers with their registration status is displayed.View the registration status of theApp Volumes Manager servers. View Status of App Volumes Manager Servers To do so, restart the App Volumes Manager service. You can retrieve the instance of the manager you removed. The record of the manager server is removed and is not seen under CONFIGURATION > Managers. Confirm the action on the Confirm Remove window and click Remove.Select the manager you want to remove and click Remove.A list of managers seen by this App Volumes instance is displayed. From App Volumes Manager, go to CONFIGURATION > Managers.You must have upgraded to or installed the latest version of App Volumes.
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You may want to remove an App Volumes Manager server if it has not been used for a while or if you are not sure if it is part of the manager servers cluster. Remove the record of an App Volumes Manager server that has become obsolete and is not in use. Go to CONFIGURATION > Managers to see the updated status of the managers. If you reject the certificate, you cannot proceed with the registration.Īctivate registration security for the App Volumes Manager instance that you just registered. You might see a Untrusted Certificate window, if the security certificate of the manager cannot not be verified. Verify the certificate information and click Accept to accept the certificate.If you added a manager server after upgrading App Volumes to the latest version, then you are automatically taken to the Register App Volumes Manager Server window. Select a domain name from the drop-down menu. Note If the first App Volumes Manager is using an IPv6 connection, then you must enter the DNS of the App Volumes Manager.
#Volume manager server password
Log in to the unregistered manager with the username and password of the registered manager, and enter the following information:Īddress of the registered manager which also has the latest file encryption version.
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You must know the address of the registered and unregistered managers.įrom the registered App Volumes Manager, go to CONFIGURATION > Managers to identify the unregistered managers. Any new manager servers that you add must also be registered. You must then register other manager servers that are already in this environment.
#Volume manager server upgrade
In a multi-App Volumes Manager environment, after you upgrade App Volumes to the latest version, the first App Volumes Manager is automatically registered. Registering App Volumes Manager Server Register App Volumes Manager Server