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FQDN Support for a Data Store

When creating a data store in a local disk, Arcserve UDP creates a shared folder for the data store, so that the jobs running on other servers can access the data.

In Arcserve UDP Version 5.0, the folder was shared with the hostname (for example, <hostname>\sharename). As a result, when the remote server could access only the RPS with FQDN (Fully qualified domain name), it could not access the RPS with hostname, and the jobs failed.

Now, the data store folder can be shared with FQDN or IP address. This allows the remote server to access the data store.

To achieve this, update the Recovery Point Server on the Console to FQDN or IP address, and create new data store.

Note: For an existing database, stop the data store and import it again. You can overwrite the data store instead of deleting it. Then, re-deploy the plans that use the data store.