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Data Domain DD400 Series - Administering a Restorer; Command Line Interface; DDR Manager; Chapter 9: File System Management

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Chapter 3: Installation 41
Administering a Restorer
Administering a Restorer
To administer a restorer, use either the command line interface or the DDR Manager graphical user
interface.
Command Line Interface
The command line interface gives complete access to a restorer for the initial system configuration,
for making changes to individual system settings, and to display of system states and the state of
system operations. The remaining chapters in this book detail the use of all restorer commands and
operations. The headings in each chapter are a task-oriented list of operations performed by the
featured commands. To find the command for any task that you want to perform, do either of the
following:
Look in the table of contents at the beginning of this guide for the heading that describes the
task.
List the restorer commands and operations. To see a list of commands, log in to the restorer
using SSH (or TELNET if that is enabled) and enter a question mark (?) at the prompt. To see
a list of operations available for a particular command, enter the command name. To display a
detailed help page for a command, use the
help command with the name of the target
command. Use the up and down arrow keys to move through a displayed command. Use the
q
key to exit. Enter a slash character (/) and a pattern to search for and highlight lines of
particular interest.
DDR Manager
The web-based graphical user interface, the DDR Manager, is available through Ethernet
connections to a restorer. With the DDR Manager, you can do the initial system configuration,
make some configuration updates after initial configuration, and display system states and the state
of system operations. From the left panel of the DDR Manager, select the Configuration Wizard to
change configuration values or select an area such as File System to display system information.
See
Figure 18 on page 42.

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