When using the CommCell® console, Commvault® software uses agents to communicate with file systems and applications that require protection. Any server with an agent installed on it is referred to as a 'client.' Each agent contains code that is used to communicate directly with the system requiring protection. The agent communicates using Application program interfaces (APIs) or scripts that are native to the file system or application.
For example, a Windows 2008 file system uses Volume Shadow Service (VSS) to protect file data, so the Windows agent has the option to enable VSS during backup operations. The agent then has a backup set defined. The backup set is a complete representation of all data the agent is responsible to protect. Within the backup set, subclients are used to define the actual data requiring protection. By default, a default subclient is used to define ALL data requiring protection within the backup set.
Additional subclients can be created to define specific content requiring protection. When content is defined within the user defined subclient, it automatically is excluded from the default subclient. An example for a custom subclient could be defining a specific drive containing user data where VSS is initiated for the drive during backup jobs to ensure all open files are protected.
Client Tree Structure
From the CommCell® browser | Click Client Computers | Expand a client
The Client Tree Structure defines a hierarchy for arranging various components of a client. This hierarchy remains consistent throughout clients with different agents installed, which results in simplified administration of a CommCell® environment.
Each component in the Client tree structure provides specific functionality to properly configure, manage and protect production data. Each of these components has specific features and properties that are configured to provide a comprehensive protection strategy.
The Client tree structure consists of the following components:
Client — identifies the client system by CommCell® Client name and Host name or IP address.
Agent — is installed on the client, or a proxy client, to protect specific data such as files, databases, emails or virtual machines.
Instance — is used with specific agent types such as database application or hypervisors to define specific configuration for an instance.
Backup Set — is a complete representation of all content the agent is responsible to protect.
Subclient — defines the actual data within the backup set that requires protection.
Accessing Client Properties
Right-click the client | Click Properties Many options and parameters are available for clients. These options are applied to the client, therefore applied globally to any agent types installed on the client. Options are grouped in three categories.
Basic options
Advanced options
Network options
To access client properties
1 - Right-click client | Properties.
2 - Most common configuration options tabs will be displayed.
3 - Click the Advanced button.
4 - Available advanced settings for job configuration, performance and other advanced settings tabs.
5 - Click the Network button.
6 - Available settings for network route configuration, network throttling, VPN, and remote client configurations.