• Modifying Cluster Settings• Configuring Cluster Event Notifications• Modifying the Cluster Retention Policy• Modifying Cluster Protection Schedules• Modifying Cluster Transfer SettingsModifying cluster settingsAfter adding a cluster, you can easily modify basic settings (for example, display name), protectionsettings (for example, protection schedules, adding or removing volumes, and pausing protection), andmore.To modify cluster settings:1. Do one of the following:• In the Core Console, click the Machines tab, and then select the cluster that you want to modify.• In the left navigation area, select the cluster that you want to modify.2. Click the Configuration tab.The Settings page appears.3. Click Edit to modify the settings on this page for the cluster described as follows:.Text Box DescriptionDisplay Name Enter a display name for the cluster.The name for this cluster is displayed in the Core Console. By default, this isthe host name for the cluster. You can change this to something moredescriptive, if needed.Host Name This setting represents the host name for the cluster. It is listed here forinformational purposes only and cannot be modified.Repository Enter the Core repository associated with the cluster.NOTE: If snapshots have already been taken for this cluster, this setting islisted here for informational purposes only and cannot be modified.Encryption Key Edit and select an encryption key if necessary.This specifies whether encryption is to be applied to the data for every volumeon this cluster to be stored in the repository.Configuring cluster event notificationsYou can configure how system events are reported for your cluster by creating notification groups. Theseevents could be system alerts or errors.To configure cluster event notifications:1. Do one of the following:• In the Core Console, click the Machines tab, and then select the cluster that you want to modify.• In the left navigation area, select the cluster that you want to modify.2. Click the Configuration tab, and then click Events.144