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Create policies, schedules, and jobs on the Plan Plan tab icon tab. You can also, edit, view and delete policies and schedules using this tab.

A policy is a user-defined set of tasks and rules. Once a policy is added to ECX, it can be combined with a schedule or trigger to create a job. There are several policy types including catalog, report, scripts, Copy Data and Use Data.

A schedule is a set of rules for triggering a policy. Create a schedule to apply to one or more jobs. Once a schedule is applied, the job sessions are run as defined by the parameters of the schedule.

A job is an execution of a policy. When a job is run, the job session status is monitored and its status can be watched real-time in the job monitor. Job sessions are run on demand or by trigger.

Best Practice: Create a schedule before creating a policy so that you can easily add the schedule to the job definition in the New Policy editor.

Policy Types

Catalog Data policies
Catalog policies interrogate storage systems to gather and record metadata about objects and files. There are two types of NetApp catalog policies:
 
  • NetApp Storage Catalog Data policies, which are high-level objects.
  • NetApp File Catalog Data policies, which are low-level objects.

Tip: NetApp File Catalog Data jobs might take a long time to run because they catalog at a file level. Consider creating NetApp File Catalog Data policies that constrain the number of file system objects to catalog by limiting the number of storage systems and volume processed by a single policy. You can also stagger the scheduled run times of the policies to prevent them from running concurrently. Consider running NetApp File Catalog Data policies less frequently than you run NetApp Catalog Data policies.

For VMware, a catalog policy interrogates VMware hosts to gather and record information about vCenters, ESX servers, datastores, LUNs, and VMs, including VMDKs and datastores.
Copy Data and Use Data policies

ECX utilizes automated Copy Data Management workflows for replicating and intelligently reusing snapshots, vaults, and mirrors in your EMC, IBM, NetApp, and VMware environments, as well as application servers. Copy Data and Use Data policies offer control over testing and cloning use cases, instant recovery, and full disaster recovery. Through Copy Data and Use Data policies, you can:

  • Copy data from an application server, EMC, IBM, or NetApp storage device, or VMware ESX resource to multiple locations.
  • Reuse and recover resources from snapshots, vaults, and mirrors.
  • Support use cases for automated data protection, recovery, DevOps, Dev/Test, data and database validation with data masking, through the use of automated Instant Access, Instant Virtualization, volume, and file restore functionalities.
Report policies
A Report policy is a type of Analyze Data policy that summarizes information about cataloged providers and the data and other resources that reside on them.
Script policies
A Script policy defines a set of commands to run on the ECX appliance. Use the script policy to add functionality to ECX. A script can consist of one or many commands, such as a shell script.
Maintenance policy
The Maintenance policy removes resources and associated objects created by ECX when a policy in a pending state is deleted. The cleanup procedure reclaims space on your storage devices, cleans up your ECX catalog, and removes related snapshots.

 


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