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Hi There,
I've got this machine (OSSV Host) with a C-drive, so there are 2 relationships, one for the C-drive and one for the systemstate.
I just added a new drive (yeah, it's a virtual machine, but let's pretend it's a physical machine).
How do I make the OSSV Host and DFM (aka Unified Manager / Protection Manager) recognize the change and create a new qtree and relationship?
I created a snapvault relationship manually, but then it's recognized in DFM as an External Relationship. Might the only way be to remove and re-add the OSSV host to the dataset (hope not)?.
Some pointers are highly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Rogier
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Cool, yesterdaynight it created a relationship automagically, probably has to do something with this event: Secondary qtree name generated for primary member E:\ is NLTSTSRV13_2 after normalization.
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Cool, yesterdaynight it created a relationship automagically, probably has to do something with this event: Secondary qtree name generated for primary member E:\ is NLTSTSRV13_2 after normalization.
