The Force Attachability Check window prompts you to indicate if you want to force a checksumcheck.4. Click Yes.The system performs the checksum check.NOTE: For information on how to view the status of the attachability checks, see ViewingEvents And Alerts.Forcing log truncationNOTE: This option is only available for Exchange or SQL machines.To force log truncation:1. Navigate to the Core Console and then click the Machines tab.2. From the Machines tab, perform one of the following:• Click the hyperlink for the machine you want to truncate the log.• Or, in the navigation pane, select the machine you want to truncate the log.3. In the Actions drop-down menu for that machine, click Force Log Truncation.4. Confirm whether to proceed with forcing log truncation.Recovery point status indicatorsAfter a recovery point is created on a protected SQL or Exchange server, the application is displayed acorresponding color status indicator in the Recovery Points table. The color that is displayed is based onthe check settings for the protected machine and the success or failure of those checks, as described inthe following tables.NOTE: For more information on viewing Recovery Points, see Viewing Recovery Points.The following table lists the status indicators that display for SQL databases.Recovery Status Point Colors for SQL DatabasesStatus Color DescriptionWhite Indicates that one of the following conditions exist:• An SQL database did not exist.• Attachability checks were not enabled.• Attachability checks have not yet been run.Yellow Indicates that the SQL database was offline and a check was not possible.Red Indicates that the attachability check failed.Green Indicates that the attachability check passed.The following table lists the status indicators that display for Exchange databases.Recovery Status Point Colors for Exchange DatabasesTerm heading Description headingWhite Indicates that one of the following conditions exist:75