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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Help Contents ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Contents
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- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Backup Operations
- Tape Rotation
- Restore Operations
- Keeping Track of Your Jobs
- Options
- Backup Tips and Strategies
- Reference
- Bitmaps and Icons
- Backup Exec Keys
- Main Agent Publisher Index
- Error Messages
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Introduction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Introduction
- About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client
- Features and Benefits
- Workstation Requirements
- Recommendations
- Carrying Out Operations
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Getting Started ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Getting Started
- Windows Client and Agent Installation
- Configuring the Agent with the Agent Publisher
- Starting the Windows Client
- Screen Components
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Backup Operations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Backup Operations
- Rights
- About Backup
- Advanced File Selection - Backup
- Selection Files
- Editing a Backup Job
- Performing a File Grooming Operation (Admin)
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Tape Rotation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Tape Rotation
- General
- Setting Up a Tape Rotation Job
- Tape Rotation Save Selection File window (Admin)
- Viewing and Editing a Tape Rotation Job
- Tape Rotation Job Histories
- Submit Tape Rotation Dialog (Admin only)
- Tape Rotation Jobs Dialog (Admin only)
- Tape Label Dialog (Admin only)
- Job Sets Dialog (Admin only)
- Managing a Tape Rotation Job
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Restore Operations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Restore Operations
- Restoring Files
- Searching a Catalog
- Advanced File Selection - Restore
- Displaying File Versions
- Editing a Restore Job
- Viewing Tapes (Admin)
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Keeping Track of Your Jobs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Keeping Track of Your Jobs
- Job Schedule
- Editing Jobs in the Queue
- Job History
- Change Backup Server
- Deleting Cataloged Tapes (Administrator Only)
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Options
- Introduction
- General Options
- Backup Options
- Restore Options
- Job History Options
- Notify Options
- Display Options
- Agent Options
- Technical Support Options
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Backup Tips and Strategies ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Backup Tips and Strategies
- Backup Strategies
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Reference ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Reference
- The Menu Bar
- File Menu
- Tree Menu
- View Menu
- Admin Menu
- Select Menu
- Job Menu
- Options Menu
- Window Menu
- Help Menu
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Bitmaps and Icons ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Bitmaps and Icons
- The Selection Bar
- Backup/Restore Sources Window Bitmaps
- Directory Tree Bitmaps
- Selection Bitmaps
- Icons
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Backup Exec Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Backup Exec Keys
- Cursor Movement Keys
- Dialog Box Keys
- Editing Keys
- Help Keys
- Menu Keys
- System Keys
- Text Selection Keys
- Window Keys
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Main Agent Publisher Index ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Main Agent Publisher Index
- General
- Fields
- Boxes
- Buttons
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Error Messages ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Error Messages
- General
- SMDRINCL.DAT File
- Error Message Table
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client
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- Backup Exec is a high performance data management solution for Novell
- networks. With the Backup Exec Windows client , you can submit backup and
- restore operations from your workstation to a server containing the Job
- Manager and a tape drive ( backup server ).
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- Restoring files is quick and easy, because Backup Exec's extensive disk-based
- catalog keeps track of all of the files that you have backed up.
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- Related Topics:
- General
- Elements
- Interaction
- Administrator Options
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Introduction - About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client - General ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- General
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- Backup Exec is a " client - server" based backup system that allows
- Administrators and Users to back up servers and workstations network-wide. This
- configuration has many advantages:
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- Γòû Operations are performed right at the server, reducing network traffic
- and processing times.
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- Γòû Workstations need only to be attached (not logged in) to servers to be
- backed up. This helps ensure network security.
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- Γòû The Administrator controls the tape drive right from the server,
- ensuring efficient, centralized operations.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 17. Elements ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Elements
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- Backup Exec for NetWare consists of the following elements:
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- Γòû Job Manager - A NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) that runs on the file
- server to which the tape drive is connected. The Job Manager is the
- main server-based application.
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- Γòû Client Software - The module users and administrators use to submit
- jobs to the Job Manager. Client modules are available for DOS, Windows,
- and NetWare platforms.
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- Γòû Agents - The Backup Exec agent software allows workstations running it
- to be backed up by devices running the client software. Agent software
- for DOS and Windows workstations is included with Backup Exec for
- NetWare. OS/2, UNIX and Macintosh agent software is also included with
- Backup Exec - Enterprise Edition.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 18. Interaction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Interaction
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- The following illustrates how the Backup Modules work together to provide
- complete, convenient backup and restore functionality for the network:
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- Γòû Backup and restore jobs are submitted to the Backup Server from
- workstations running the Backup Exec client software (DOS, Windows, or
- NLM server client).
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- Γòû Workstations running the Backup Agent software or SMS TSAs and
- attached to the Backup Server can have jobs submitted for them by an
- administrator or user running a DOS, Windows or NetWare client.
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- Γòû The Job Manager NLM running on the Backup Server runs jobs when they
- are to be processed.
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- Γòû Once an operation has been completed, the results ( Job History ) for
- the job and the catalog information can be viewed in the client software
- by the originator of the job or the supervisor.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 19. Administrator Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Administrator Options
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- The following options are available to Administrators only in the DOS and
- Windows clients:
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- Γòû File Grooming
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- Γòû Ability to view job results and catalogs for ALL users (users only
- have access to results and catalogs for devices they have submitted jobs
- for)
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- Γòû Tape overwrite functions
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- Γòû Ability to delete catalog information for any user
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 20. Features and Benefits ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Features and Benefits
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- Backup - Schedule Backup jobs to run at any time to back up any or all
- available devices on the network.
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- Selection Files - Select devices, directories or files that you want to
- routinely back up and save them as "selection files", which can be scheduled to
- run as often as you wish.
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- Restore - Retrieve data that you have backed up or restore data backed up from
- another server or workstation. Backup Exec also includes features which allow
- you to quickly find the data you want to restore.
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- Device-based Catalogs - Backup Exec's catalog keeps a record of the files you
- have backed up. This makes it easy to find data you want to restore.
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- Job Schedule and Job History - The Job Schedule allows you to see where your
- job is in the backup queue. The Job History contains information about jobs
- already processed by the Backup Exec Job Manager.
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- Windows Flexibility - The Backup Exec Windows Client gives you all of the
- functionality you expect from a Windows application. Features range from
- multitasking to customizing window sizes and locations to suit your own Windows
- workstation preferences.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 21. Workstation Requirements ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Workstation Requirements
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- Your Windows workstation should have the following minimum requirements to
- effectively run Backup Exec:
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- Γòû A 386 microprocessor (or above)
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- Γòû Windows v.3.1 or greater running in Enhanced mode
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- Γòû Mouse or other pointing device
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 22. Recommendations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Recommendations
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- We suggest that, before running the Windows Client , you refer to your Windows
- documentation for the recommended settings for files and buffers in the
- CONFIG.SYS file, and edit your own file to reflect these settings.
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- We also suggest that you run the DOS program SHARE.EXE (provided with Windows)
- in conjunction with the Windows client. This program will enable Job Manager
- to determine if a file is in use when attempting to back it up or restore it,
- and respond appropriately. If you do not run SHARE.EXE, the Job Manager may
- back up files in use inadvertently.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 23. Carrying Out Operations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Carrying Out Operations
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- These instructions are written for users performing the operations using a
- mouse. If you are familiar with keyboard commands, you can perform the same
- operations using the keyboard. To choose a menu option using the keyboard,
- press <Alt> or <F10> to access the menu bar, then press <Alt> plus the
- underlined letter within the desired command name.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 24. Windows Client and Agent Installation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Windows Client and Agent Installation
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- Be sure to set up the appropriate network services (through Windows Setup) and
- login to the Backup Server from the workstation before beginning the
- installation process. Refer to your Windows documentation for help.
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- Backup Exec includes an installation program that loads the Windows client
- software from the file server onto your system. The installation process also
- sets up the Backup Exec program group in Windows.
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- Related Topics:
- Where the Software is Installed
- Setting Up the Software
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 25. Where the Software is Installed ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Where the Software is Installed
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- The installation program creates one directory (BKUPEXEC) and one subdirectory
- on your hard drive as follows:
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- Γòû \BKUPEXEC contains WIN_WS
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- Γòû \BKUPEXEC\WIN_WS contains Data files for Backup Exec
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- You will be prompted for a name for each directory. You may accept the default
- names (BKUPEXEC and WIN_WS) or choose your own names.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 26. Setting Up the Software ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Setting Up the Software
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- To install the Backup Exec Windows Client and Agent software on your
- workstation:
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- 1. Start Windows.
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- 2. From within the Windows Program Manager, click File.
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- 3. Click Run.
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- 4. In the Command Line box, enter the drive letter mapped to the Backup
- Server 's SYS: volume , followed by \bkupexec\win_ws\setup (assuming
- that the Backup Exec software is installed in the default location; see
- your administrator to determine the exact location). For example:
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- F:\bkupexec\win_ws\setup
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- 5. Press <Enter>.
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- 6. Select and click the type of installation you desire: Full, Client, or
- Agent. If this is the first time Backup Exec has been installed on your
- system select Full. The Backup Exec installation program will copy the
- appropriate files to your workstation.
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- 7. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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- The installation program automatically creates a Windows program group for the
- Backup Exec modules. The Windows Client and Agent items added to the group
- include:
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- Γòû Backup Exec - Windows Client
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- Γòû Agent Publisher - Windows Agent Publisher
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- Γòû Readme.txt - Additional information about the Windows Client
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 27. Configuring the Agent with the Agent Publisher ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Configuring the Agent with the Agent Publisher
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- The Agent Publisher is used to configure the Windows workstation as a Backup
- Exec Agent . This determines how your workstation's drive will be seen by other
- workstations running the Backup Exec client . During setup, the Agent
- Publisher dialog box will automatically appear if you have chosen either the
- Full or Agent setup options.
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- Before a Windows agent workstation can be backed up or restored, it must first
- be made available to the various client front-ends on the network. This is
- known as publishing the agent. To publish an agent, the following drivers
- must be loaded on the workstation agent:
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- Γòû Novell modules IPX.COM and NETX.COM (must be loaded first)
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- Γòû Backup Exec modules DOS_SPX.EXE and DOS_AGNT.EXE
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- To automate the process of loading these drivers, edit and add these commands
- to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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- Once these drivers have been loaded and the Agent Publisher dialog box has been
- configured, the workstation is considered published. It is now available to be
- backed up (or restored to) from the various clients on the network, including
- other Windows clients.
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- Backing up (or restoring to) the Windows agent does not require the workstation
- to be logged into the backup server ; however, it must be published.
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- Related Topics:
- The Agent Publisher Dialog Box
- Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File
- Rebooting the Workstation
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 28. The Agent Publisher Dialog Box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Agent Publisher Dialog Box
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- Fields
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- Each Agent Publisher field is explained below.
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- Workstation Name
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- The Workstation Name identifies the published workstation agent to the network,
- and is used when making job selections from Backup Exec Clients. This
- field is required.
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- Password
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- This optional password will prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to
- the agent workstation when using other Backup Exec clients.
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- Path
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- Regarded as objects of the agent workstation, Agent Publisher path statements
- designate specific data that can be backed up from the workstation hard drive.
-
- Alias
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- An alias is a name that users from other workstations (running Backup Exec
- client software) use to identify the published paths of your agent
- workstation.
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- Access Password
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- This optional password prevents unauthorized users from backing up or restoring
- specific Agent Publisher-specified paths.
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- Publish
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- The Publish boxes work in conjunction with the Path boxes. By activating a
- Publish box with a mouse click (an 'X' appears), the published path allows the
- workstation to be seen on the network by the Backup Exec's Client software.
- Other workstation clients, no matter what the platform, can submit jobs from
- these published workstation agents to the Job Manager.
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- Backup Only
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- The Backup Only field indicates the operational status of the preceding path
- fields. Activating this option allows only backup of the specified object ;
- restoring data to the object is not possible. Activate this field if data is
- NOT to be restored to the associated path statement.
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- Browse
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- The browse button is used to easily configure other paths. If you are
- unfamiliar with using Window's Browse feature, see your Windows 3.1 User's
- Guide.
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- Save
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- After configuring each field in the Agent Publisher dialog box, click Save to
- save the configuration information. This information is saved to a default
- filename called DOS_AGNT.PUB, located in your workstation's \bkupexec\WIN_WS
- directory.
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- Exit
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- Exit allows you to exit from the Agent Publisher program.
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- If, during the initial Windows client/agent installation process, you chose to
- install only the Client module, you will need to install the Agent module
- before the Agent Publisher dialog box will appear.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 29. Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File
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- When the installation is almost complete, you will have the opportunity to add
- the following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (if you have chosen to install
- the Agent software):
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- C:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_spx.exe
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- C:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_agnt.exe
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- DOS_SPX.EXE and DOS_AGNT.EXE are Terminate-and-Stay- Resident (TSR) programs.
- Backup Exec uses these programs to access your workstation. Both files must
- be loaded before any agent Backup Exec operation is attempted. Including these
- lines in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file ensures that these two programs are loaded each
- time the workstation is powered up.
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- After the installation completes, Setup helps you edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file by
- automatically copying the DOS_SPX and DOS_AGNT lines to the Windows Clipboard.
- It then opens your AUTOEXEC.BAT file using Notepad. By using Notepad's Paste
- feature, you can place the agent statements in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file wherever
- you want.
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- NOTE: Be sure to save and close the Notepad file before proceeding.
-
- If the last line of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file loads Windows, then two lines above
- the last line must be placed in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file prior to the line that
- loads Windows. Also, make sure Novell's IPX.COM and NETX.COM are loaded prior
- to the DOS_SPX.EXE and DOS_AGNT.EXE files.
-
- Following is an example of the commands you should place in the AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file:
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- ipx.com
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- netx.com
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- c:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_spx.exe
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- c:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_agnt.exe
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- Once you have closed the Notepad file containing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, the
- setup process displays another Notepad file containing a Readme.txt file.
-
- NOTE: We recommend that you read this file carefully; it contains information
- that became available after the manual was published.
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- If you find that the Windows Client does not recognize agents published on
- the network, check your system to see if a TSR called TBMI2.COM is being loaded
- into memory. This is a Novell module provided with older systems running in
- non-enhanced mode. If it is present, we recommend that you delete TBMI2.COM
- from the system.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 30. Rebooting the Workstation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Rebooting the Workstation
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- After completing the installation, reboot the workstation. This workstation
- should now be available for backup through any of Backup Exec's client
- programs.
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- To configure other Windows workstations as Backup Exec agents and/or as
- clients, simply login to the backup server from the desired workstation and
- re-run the setup procedure.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 31. Starting the Windows Client ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Starting the Windows Client
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- To run the Backup Exec Windows Client software:
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- 1. Double-click on the Backup Exec icon within the Backup Exec program
- group.
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- 2. When the NetWare client is loaded, it scans all SMS devices and
- published agents on the network. The Scanning for Network Agents window
- lists each device as it is encountered. Should the startup process halt
- at a particular device, that device may be the cause of a network
- problem that requires attention.
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- 3. If you encounter a problem with an SMS device (SMDR), you can create a
- file that will allow you to only include certain devices.
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- The software also identifies the current Backup Server in the status
- bar at the bottom of the window.
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- 4. Once the user interface is initialized, Backup Exec displays the Windows
- Client desktop. When the Ready message is displayed in the Status Bar,
- you can begin your first operation.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 32. Screen Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Screen Components
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- Menu Bar
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- After starting the Backup Exec Windows Client , a menu bar is displayed
- across the top of your screen.
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- You use the Menu Bar to access Windows Client functions. To display a menu,
- click on the menu name, or press <F10> to move your cursor to the Menu Bar and
- then press <Alt> plus the underlined letter in the name of the menu you want to
- display.
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- To display the File menu, press <F10>, then <Alt + F>.
-
- The Selection Bar
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- The Selection Bar is displayed across the top of the screen under the Menu Bar.
- The Selection Bar contains buttons that you click on to quickly access Backup
- Exec functions.
-
- The Administrator view of the Selection Bar includes a button used to access
- File Grooming functions.
-
- You can choose to not display the Selection Bar by clicking on the View menu,
- then clicking on Selection Bar to remove the check mark that selects it.
-
- Icons
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- When you initially start the Windows Client, there are icons at the bottom of
- your screen for Backup and Restore operations. If you are an Administrator,
- an additional Tapes icon also appears at the bottom of your screen. Whether you
- have icons at the bottom of the screen or open windows when you subsequently
- start the Windows Client is determined by their status at the time you exit the
- Windows Client.
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- Status Bar
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- Messages about the status of Backup Exec are displayed in the Status Bar. You
- can choose not to display the Status Bar by clicking on the View menu, then
- clicking on Status Bar to remove the check mark that selects it.
-
- Exiting the Software
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- To exit the Backup Exec Windows Client, select Exit from the File Menu or click
- on the Exit button on the Selection Bar.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 33. Rights ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Rights
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- Backup Exec abides by the rights assigned to you by the system administrator
- . If you do not have sufficient rights to a directory on the server (that is,
- you are not an administrator), you will not be able to back up or restore
- files in that directory.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 34. About Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- About Backup
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- Backing up your entire workstation as illustrated in the following section is
- the easiest and most comprehensive backup method. You can also select
- directories and/or files if you wish.
-
- Related Topics:
- Running a Simple Backup
- Performing a Simple Backup - Administrators
- Selecting Directories or Files for Backup
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 35. Running a Simple Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Running a Simple Backup
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- Additional Administrator options for this procedure follow these steps.
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- To create a backup job for your Windows workstation:
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- 1. Double click the Backup icon in your Windows Client window. This
- opens the Backup Sources window .
-
- 2. To open the Backup Sources window using the keyboard, press
- <Alt + W> to display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to
- highlight Backup and press <Enter>.
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- This window lists published agents on your network. These are
- workstations that are available to be backed up. An agent may be
- either a NetWare agent or a Backup Exec agent .
-
- If you are signed on as a Backup Exec user, you will see all published
- NetWare agents in the Backup Sources window, and your own published
- Backup Exec agent workstation. To see other users' Backup Exec agents,
- you must be signed on as an administrator.
-
- 3. On the left side of each agent icon displayed in the Backup Sources
- window is a small check box . When the mouse pointer is over the check
- box, the pointer changes to a pen. Using this pen, click the check box
- to select your workstation. The X indicates the workstation has been
- selected. (To make selections using the keyboard, use the cursor
- movement keys to highlight the workstation, then press <Spacebar> to
- check the selection.)
-
- 4. If you select the wrong workstation, clicking on the X (or pressing
- <Spacebar again> erases it and removes the workstation from the
- selection. You can also select the workstation by highlighting the
- workstation name and clicking on the Check button (in the Selection Bar
- ); to de-select the workstation, click on the Uncheck button. You can
- use the Uncheck All selection (from the Select menu) to cancel all your
- choices and start over.
-
- 5. If the password database is not activated, Backup Exec will prompt you
- for a password for each device that you select. You will need to enter
- passwords for those devices that are password protected. Press <Enter>
- or click OK to ignore the password prompt for those devices that are not
- password protected.
-
- 6. When your selections are complete, click the Backup button or select
- Submit Backup from the Job Menu. This opens the Submit Backup Job
- window.
-
- The Submit Backup Job window has the backup defaults selected. You can
- override the settings (making changes here does not affect your default
- settings). You can also provide a name for the job and a description
- for the backup set (s). See the related topic, Submit Backup Job
- Window Components.
-
- 7. If you want to change the frequency for the job, click the Frequency
- button to the right of the window. This opens the Job Frequency
- Information window. See the related topic, Job Frequency Information
- Window Components, for options
-
- 8. Click OK to accept your frequency changes and return to the Submit
- Backup Job window.
-
- 9. Click OK when you are ready to submit the backup job. Click Cancel if
- you do not want to proceed.
-
- 10.Backup Exec displays a window confirming that your job has been
- successfully submitted to the Backup Server .
-
- Related Topics:
- Submit Backup Job Window Components
- Job Frequency Information Window
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 36. Submit Backup Job Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Submit Backup Job Window Components
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- This dialog box enables you to submit a backup job to the backup server .
-
- This window is displayed when the Backups Sources window is active and you
- choose Submit Backup from the Job menu, or click the Backup button located on
- the Selection Bar .
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- JOB INFORMATION
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- Job Name
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- Enter a name that will differentiate this job from others in your job history
- records. Maximum length for the job name is 24 characters.
-
- Tape Name
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- ( Administrator only) name that identifies a tape. This field is active when
- you choose to overwrite a tape.
-
- Backup Type
-
- For a first time backup, leave Normal marked. There are four backup types :
-
- Γòû Normal (default)- backs up all selected files and changes the files'
- status to "backed up".
-
- Γòû Incremental - only backs up selected files that were modified or created
- since the last Normal backup . Selecting Incremental will also change
- the files' status to "backed up".
-
- Γòû Differential - only backs up selected files that were modified or
- created since the last Normal backup. Selecting Differential does not
- affect a file's backup status.
-
- Γòû Copy - backs up all selected files, but does not change their backup
- status. This manual fully describes the different forms of backup.
-
- Verify After Backup
-
- Selecting this option has Backup Exec check to make sure the files you wrote to
- the tape can be read once a backup has been completed. You should leave this
- item marked.
-
- Eject tape after job ( Admin only)
-
- Select this option to have Backup Exec automatically eject the tape in the
- drive once the job is completed. This function can be used in single or
- multiple drive configurations, but has no affect on loaders.
-
- Current Frequency
-
- Indicates how often the job is to be run. To change this value, click the
- Frequency button at the right of the window.
-
- OPERATION (Admin Only)
-
- Append
-
- Causes backed-up files to be added to those already on tape. Non-administrative
- jobs are always submitted in Append Mode.
-
- Overwrite
-
- Causes backed-up files to be written over those already on tape. Be careful;
- OVERWRITE can potentially destroy another job's data.
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date this job is next scheduled to process. This date relates to the value in
- the CURRENT FREQUENCY field. If the CURRENT FREQUENCY field indicates that the
- job is scheduled to run once only or to repeat every X days, the EXECUTION DATE
- field can contain any valid date. If CURRENT FREQUENCY indicates that the job
- is to repeat every X weeks on X, or repeat each month on X day, the date in
- this field must fall within those parameters. If you select a date that does
- not fall within the parameters, Backup Exec substitutes the next date that does
- fall within the CURRENT FREQUENCY criteria. For example, suppose a job is
- scheduled to occur on the 30th of each month but you select the 18th for the
- backup. When you leave the EXECUTION DATE field, Backup Exec displays a
- message informing you that this is an invalid date and resets the date to the
- 30th.
-
- Execution Time
-
- Enter the time the job is to run. You can change this value by clicking on the
- up and down arrows to the right of the value.
-
- BACKUP SET INFORMATION
-
- Device Name
-
- Name of the workstation you are backing up. This is the name you selected from
- the Backup Sources window .
-
- Set Name
-
- Name identifying the data you are backing up.
-
- Set Description
-
- Describes the data you are backing up.
-
- Frequency
-
- Click on this button to change the schedule for the job.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec
- for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 37. Job Frequency Information Window ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Frequency Information Window
-
- This dialog box enables you to change the schedule for a job .
-
- This window is displayed when you click on the FREQUENCY button when editing or
- submitting a job.
-
- Execute Only Once
-
- Select this option if you want the job to process one time only. When it is
- complete, it will not be rescheduled. If the job fails to execute, Backup
- Exec places it on hold. If you choose this option, the result is a once-only
- job .
-
- Repeat Every [ ] Days
-
- Select this option if you want the job to repeat after a given interval,
- beginning with the specified execution date. Enter the number of days to
- elapse between jobs in the space provided. For example, you can choose to run
- a job every 14 days. If you choose this option, the result is a continual job
- .
-
- Repeat Every [ ] Weeks On
-
- Select this option if you want the job to repeat at a given weekly interval on
- the day(s) of the week specified. For example, you can choose to run a job
- every two weeks on Friday. Note that this schedule may change the execution
- date. If so, the date is set to the next date that falls within the date
- range. If you choose this option, the result is a continual job.
-
- Repeat Each Month On
-
- Select this option if you want the job to repeat on a specified day each month.
- For example, you can choose to run a job on the 15th of every month. You can
- also enter "L" to schedule a job for the last day of each month. Note that
- this schedule may change the execution date. If so, the date is set to the
- next month whose Nth day has not yet been passed. If you choose this option,
- the result is a continual job.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 38. Performing a Simple Backup - Administrators ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Performing a Simple Backup - Administrators
-
- The steps that Administrators follow in performing a simple backup are the
- same as those for users. However, Administrators are presented with additional
- options and information.
-
- The Administrator view of the Backup Sources window includes all published
- Backup Exec agents as well as all published NetWare agents.
-
- Related Topics:
- Submit Backup Job Window Components - Administrator View
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 39. Submit Backup Job Window Components - Administrator View ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit Backup Job Window Components - Administrator View
-
- The Administrator view of the Submit Backup Job window includes the
- following fields:
-
- Tape Name
-
- Enter a name to identify the tape. A tape is required for an overwrite job.
-
- Tape Password
-
- Enter a password to prevent unauthorized access to the tape.
-
- Operation
-
- Defines the way the backed-up information will be placed on the tape.
-
- Γòû Append - Data will be added after that already existing on the tape
-
- Γòû Overwrite - Data will be written over that already existing on the tape
-
- Be careful in making your Operation selection. If you choose Overwrite, you
- can potentially destroy data. For example, if a user submitted an "append"
- backup and you follow immediately with an "overwrite" backup, you will erase
- the information that the other user just backed up unless the current tape is
- swapped for another tape between jobs.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec
- for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 40. Selecting Directories or Files for Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selecting Directories or Files for Backup
-
- There are some instances where you may choose to back up a directory or group
- of files rather than all of your hard drive. For example:
-
- Γòû If you have certain directories or files that contain critical data that
- needs to be backed up frequently.
-
- Γòû When you are backing up files or directories to copy to another
- workstation.
-
- To back up directories or files:
-
- 1. From the Backup Sources window , select the agent at which the
- directory/file is located and double-click on the agent name, or use the
- cursor movement keys to highlight the agent name and press <Enter>.
- This expands the tree to show the services contained within the agent
- workstation.
-
- 2. Double-click on a service name to expand the tree further and show
- the volumes established within the service.
-
- 3. Then, double-click on the selected volume name to expand the tree and
- display the Directory Tree window . Use the Tree Menu in the Menu Bar
- for quick expansion of the directory tree.
-
- 4. Disk directories are displayed on the left side of the Directory Tree
- window; subdirectories and files are displayed on the right side of the
- Directory Tree window. Double-click on each subdirectory name until the
- desired file is listed. Select Split from the View menu to display a
- split bar that you can use to adjust the size of each side. You can
- also hide the label bar that provides column titles for the Directory
- Tree window; to do so, choose Label Bar from the View menu (ensure that
- a check mark does not appear beside the Label Bar option if you want to
- hide the column titles).
-
- 5. On the left side of each directory and file is a check box . Click on
- the check box (or highlight the directory or file name and press
- <Spacebar>) to select the directory or file you want to back up.
-
- If you select a directory, all files contained in that directory are
- selected. You may select as many directories and files as desired for
- the backup.
-
- 6. To include all subdirectories in the directories selected for this
- backup, click on Select in the Menu Bar. If there is a check mark to
- the left of Include Subdirectories , all subdirectories (in the
- directories you selected) will be included in the backup. If you do not
- want to include subdirectories click on Include Subdirectories to remove
- the checkmark.
-
- 7. Clicking on Include Subdirectories affects only subsequent selections .
- Selections made before clicking on Include Subdirectories will not
- include subdirectories.
-
- 8. When your selections are complete, click on the Backup button in the
- Selection Bar or select Submit Backup Job from the Job Menu.
-
- 9. This will open the Submit Backup Job window. You can now proceed to
- submit the job.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 41. Advanced File Selection - Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Advanced File Selection - Backup
-
- Advanced file selection enables you to quickly select groups of files to be
- included in or excluded from your Backup and File Grooming operations.
-
- To make your Advanced File Selections , follow these steps:
-
- 1. Select the device(s) you want to back up or groom.
-
- 2. Click on Select in the Menu Bar and click on Advanced or click on the
- Advanced File Selection button in the Selection Bar .
-
- This opens the Advanced File Selection - Backup window. See the related
- topic, Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components.
-
- 3. After making your file selections, click on OK.
-
- 4. If you are going to use these selections only for this backup or file
- grooming operation, you can now begin the operation. If you want to
- save these selections for future use, click on Select and click on Save
- Selections to create a selection file.
-
- 5. You can now continue with the job as with any other backup job .
-
- Related Topics:
- Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 42. Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components
-
- The following choices are available in the Advanced File Selection - Backup
- window:
-
- Include or Exclude Files
-
- Select whether to Include or Exclude all files that meet your file
- specifications. The default is Include. Click on Exclude if you want to
- exclude files from the operation.
-
- File Specification
-
- Specify where Backup Exec should look, and what to look for, when selecting
- files that will be included in or excluded from your Backup or File Grooming
- operation.
-
- Device
-
- Select the device that contains the files you want to include or exclude. The
- field contains the name of the device you chose through the Backup Sources
- window . Click on the down arrow located to the right of the device field to
- scroll to other available devices.
-
- Path
-
- Enter any available directory or subdirectory on the device selected. Enter
- the full path to the subdirectory (do not include the device identifier). For
- example, if you have selected drive C:, and the data you want to back up is in
- the MEMOS subdirectory of the DOCS directory, your full path would be
- C:\DOCS\MEMOS.
-
- File
-
- Specify any files to be included or excluded. Wildcard characters are
- permitted. The asterisk (*) in a file name or extension is a wildcard
- character that represents all characters occupying any remaining position in
- the file name or extension. The question mark (?), the wildcard for a single
- character, is also supported.
-
- For example, to include all files with the .EXE extension, type the following:
-
- *.EXE
-
- The default for File is *.*, which means every file name with every extension
- will be selected.
-
- Include Subdirectories
-
- Choose Include Subdirectories to include all subdirectories contained within
- all directories that are part of your selections .
-
- If the operation is beginning at the root level of a disk (e.g., drive C:), all
- directories and subdirectories on that disk will be included. If you entered a
- specific path (directory), all of the subdirectories contained within that
- directory will be included.
-
- Selection Criteria
-
- Specifies the files to be included in the backup operation:
-
- Γòû All Files - Choosing All Files will include all files in the backup or
- file grooming operation. All Files is the default.
-
- Γòû Only Modified Files - Choosing Only Modified Files will include or
- exclude all files that have changed or been created since the last
- Normal or Incremental backup .
-
- Γòû Files Dated Within This Range - Choosing Files dated within this range
- will include or exclude all files that were changed or created within
- the specified range of dates. Specify a beginning (From) and an ending
- (To) date.
-
- Γòû Only Files Not Accessed in the Last [ ] Days - Choosing Only files not
- accessed in the last [ ] days includes or excludes all files that have
- not been read or changed within the number of days specified. This
- option is available only on devices that support file grooming.
-
- For a file to be included in or excluded from the operation, it must match all
- of the criteria specified. For example, if you identify the Path as \TEST and
- the File as *.EXE, and select Only Modified Files, then only files that are in
- the \TEST directory with an extension of .EXE, which have been modified since
- the last Normal or Incremental backup, will be selected.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 43. Backup Operations - Selection Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection Files
-
- Selection files are files, created by you or supplied with Backup Exec
- software, that contain information about the specific devices, directories,
- and/or files that you want to back up. Once created, selection files are
- available for re-use as necessary, saving you time in making backup selections
- .
-
- Selection Types ( Administrator only)
-
- Backup
-
- These are selections used for backup and file grooming jobs. They are stored
- in the Backup Exec subdirectory on the workstation.
-
- Tape Rotation
-
- These are selections used for tape rotation jobs. They are stored in the tape
- rotation path on the current backup server .
-
- Selection Files
-
- Displays a list of existing selections. Click on the selections to be used for
- the operation. For administrators, the selection files listed will differ for
- the two backup types .
-
- Related Topics:
- Saving Selection Files
- Using Selection Files
- Deleting Selection Files
- Viewing Selection Files
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 44. Saving Selection Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Saving Selection Files
-
- Follow these steps to save a series of selections in a selection file:
-
- 1. Select the devices, directories, and/or files you want to back up.
-
- 2. Click on Select in the Menu Bar.
-
- 3. Click on Save Selections. This opens the Save Selection File window.
-
- 4. Enter a name for the new selection file.
-
- The name used for the selection file must conform to the DOS file naming
- rules (maximum of eight characters). The file extension .BKS will
- automatically be added to the name you enter. If a selection file
- already exists with the name you enter, the program asks if you want to
- replace that file.
-
- 5. Click on Save to save the new selection file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 45. Using Selection Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Using Selection Files
-
- This window displays a list of selection files which can be used in a tape
- rotation (administrators only), backup , or file grooming . When you clear
- the selections , Backup Exec loads the new selections you have chosen. If you
- choose not to clear the selections, Backup Exec adds the new selections to the
- current selections for this operation.
-
- For administrators only, the particular selection type chosen will affect the
- list of selection files that are available.
-
- Note: If Backup Exec cannot locate a device included in the selections (e.g.,
- if a device is turned off), an error message is displayed and selections for
- those devices are not made.
-
- Follow these steps to use a selection file:
-
- 1. Click on Select in the Menu Bar.
-
- 2. Click on Use Selections. This opens the Use Selections window.
-
- 3. Click on the selection file you want to use, then click on Use, or just
- double-click on the file you want to use. The selections in the Backup
- Sources window are updated to reflect those described in the selection
- file you chose.
-
- 4. Click the Backup button or choose Submit Backup from the Job Menu.
- This will open the Submit Backup Job window. The Backup window has
- the backup defaults selected. At this point, you can override the
- settings (making changes here does not affect your default settings).
- You can also provide a label for the backup set (s).
-
- 5. Click OK when you are ready to begin the backup. The program displays a
- window informing you that the job has been successfully submitted to the
- backup server .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 46. Deleting Selection Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Deleting Selection Files
-
- Follow these steps to delete a selection file you are no longer using:
-
- 1. Click on Select in the Menu Bar.
-
- 2. Click on Delete Selections . This opens the Delete Selection File
- window which lists each of the selection files available to you.
-
- 3. Click on the selection file you want to delete, then click on the Delete
- button, or just double-click on the file you want to delete. The
- program displays a confirmation dialog .
-
- 4. Click Yes to delete the selection file, or click No to cancel the delete
- operation and keep the selection file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 47. Viewing Selection Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Viewing Selection Files
-
- Follow these steps to view the contents of a selection file:
-
- 1. Click on Select in the Menu Bar.
-
- 2. Click on View Selections . This opens the View Selection File window.
-
- 3. Click on the selection file you want to look at, then click on View, or
- just double-click on the file you want to view. This opens a window
- displaying the selections contained in the selection file. The title
- bar of the window tells you the date and time at which the selection
- file was saved.
-
- 4. Use the scroll bar to look through the selection file and view all of
- its contents.
-
- 5. When you finish viewing the selection file, click on the control box to
- close the window.
-
- 6. You can print the contents of a selection file at any time by choosing
- Print from the File Menu while the Selection File window is active .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 48. Editing a Backup Job ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Editing a Backup Job
-
- Backup Exec enables you to change information for a scheduled backup
- operation. If you are an Administrator , you can edit any job in the queue.
- If you are not an administrator, you can edit only those jobs which you have
- submitted. Whether you are a user or an Administrator, you can edit only those
- jobs which are in Ready or Hold status; you cannot edit active jobs.
-
- Follow these steps to edit a backup job :
-
- 1. Display the Job Schedule window by either selecting View Schedule from
- the Job menu, or by clicking on the Job Schedule button on the
- Selection Bar .
-
- 2. Highlight the job you want to change by clicking on it.
-
- 3. Click on the Edit button at the bottom of the window. This opens the
- Edit Backup Job window.
-
- 4. The Edit Backup Job window enables you to change the information set up
- for the job. To edit the job frequency, click on the Frequency button
- to the right of the window.
-
- 5. When your changes are complete, click on OK to save them and close the
- window.
-
- Related Topics:
- Editing a Backup Job - Administrators
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 49. Editing a Backup Job - Administrators ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Editing a Backup Job - Administrators
-
- The steps that Administrators follow in editing a backup job are the same as
- those for users. However, the Edit Backup Job window presents additional
- fields for the Administrator to edit.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 50. Performing a File Grooming Operation (Admin) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Performing a File Grooming Operation (Admin)
-
- With Backup Exec's File Grooming feature, you can free valuable server disk
- space by migrating files that have not been accessed within a certain period of
- time to tape. The files that you select are backed up, the backup is verified,
- and the files are removed from the hard disk.
-
- Backup Exec performs file grooming operations only on volumes which support
- last accessed date for files (i.e., NetWare servers, OS/2 HPFS volumes, UNIX
- NFS volumes, etc.).
-
- When a file grooming job is submitted, the files you specified for the
- operation are backed up and verified. After the data is verified successfully,
- the files are automatically deleted on the device from which they originated.
-
- When using the file grooming feature, make sure the Preserve last accessed
- date... option in the Job Manager is marked. Otherwise the date for each
- NetWare file will be changed each time a file is backed up.
-
- Related Topics:
- File Grooming Process
- File Grooming Notes
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 51. File Grooming Process ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Grooming Process
-
- To set up a File Grooming job :
-
- 1. In the Backup Sources window , select the device(s) containing the data
- you want to groom. Expand the Directory Tree window as necessary to
- reach the appropriate level of information.
-
- 2. When your selections are complete, click on the File Grooming button
- in the Selection Bar or select Submit File Grooming from the Job Menu.
-
- This opens the Submit File Grooming Job window. (If any of your
- selections are on devices that do not support file grooming, you will be
- notified now.) The Submit File Grooming Job window includes your backup
- defaults.
-
- 3. You may override these settings for this particular operation. See the
- related topic, Submit File Grooming Job Window Components.
-
- 4. Be careful in making your Operation selection. If you choose Overwrite
- , you can potentially destroy data. For example, if a user submitted an
- " append " backup and you follow immediately with an "overwrite" backup,
- you will erase the information that the other user just backed up unless
- the tape is swapped between jobs.
-
- 5. After completing the Submit File Grooming Job window, click on OK to
- submit the file grooming job.
-
- 6. The file grooming operation will automatically perform a verify
- operation after the data is backed up. If the verification of data
- fails, the operation will stop and the program will notify you of the
- failure. Your files will not be groomed from the disk. If you receive
- a verification failure, identify the file(s) that failed to verify,
- correct the problem, and start the file grooming operation again.
-
- 7. You can save your file grooming job selections as selections files, just
- as you can for any backup job .
-
- Related Topics:
- Submit File Grooming Job Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 52. Submit File Grooming Job Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit File Grooming Job Window Components
-
- This dialog box enables you to submit a file grooming job to the backup
- server . File grooming capabilities are available to Administrators only.
-
- This window is displayed when the Backup Sources window is active and you
- choose Submit File Grooming from the Job menu, or click on the File Grooming
- button on the Selection Bar .
-
- Job Name
-
- Enter a name that will differentiate this job from others in your job history
- records.
-
- Tape Name
-
- Name identifying the tape used for backup. This field is grayed unless you
- are overwriting the tape.
-
- Tape Password
-
- Password restricting access to the backup tape. This field is grayed unless
- you are overwriting the tape.
-
- Backup Type
-
- For file grooming operations, Copy is the only valid backup method.
-
- Groom files not accessed in [ ] days
-
- Specifies the number of days that a file should be dormant before being backed
- up and removed from disk. The program will groom only the files that have not
- been read or created during this many days.
-
- Current Frequency
-
- Indicates how often the job is to be run. To change this value, click on the
- Frequency button at the right of the window.
-
- Operation
-
- Determines how the groomed file will be added to the backup tape:
-
- Γòû Append - Add files at the end of the tape, leaving existing files
- intact
-
- Γòû Overwrite - Replace files on the tape with the groomed files
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on
- the up and down arrows to the right of the value.
-
- Execution Time
-
- Time the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on
- the up and down arrows to the right of the value.
-
- Device Name
-
- Name of the workstation you are grooming. This is the name you selected from
- the Backup Sources window.
-
- Set Name
-
- Name identifying the data you are grooming.
-
- Set Description
-
- Describes the data you are grooming.
-
- Frequency
-
- Click on this button to change the schedule for the job.
-
- Eject tape after job ( Admin only)
-
- Select this option to have Backup Exec automatically eject the tape in the
- drive once the job is completed. This function can be used in single or
- multiple drive configurations, but has no affect on loaders.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec
- for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 53. File Grooming Notes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Grooming Notes
-
- Tapes used for file grooming jobs can only be overwritten by administrators.
- To prevent the tapes containing file grooming jobs from being erased
- accidentally, write-protect the tapes and store them in a safe place.
-
- If you select individual files within a directory, only the files within that
- directory will be groomed. The directory will not be deleted once the
- operation has been completed unless the software is configured to remove empty
- directories. Root directories are never deleted.
-
- If you enter 0 in the Groom files not accessed in x days field in the Job
- Information window, all selections will be groomed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 54. Tape Rotation - General ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- General
-
- Backup Exec's built-in tape rotation module automates scheduling backups for
- you. Once the Tape Rotation (TR) feature is set up, all you have to do is
- designate devices to be included in the tape rotation job , prepare tapes for
- the job, and insert the appropriate tapes in the drive when Backup Exec asks
- for them.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 55. Setting Up a Tape Rotation Job ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Setting Up a Tape Rotation Job
-
- Backup Exec allows you to set up or esablish tape rotation jobs.
-
- Related Topics:
- To set up a tape rotation job in the Windows Client:
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 56. To set up a tape rotation job in the Windows Client: ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To set up a tape rotation job in the Windows Client:
-
- 1. Double click on the Backup icon in your Windows Client window.
-
- This opens the Backup Sources window .
-
- NOTE: To open the Backup Sources window using the keyboard, press <Alt
- + W> to display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to
- highlight Backup and press <Enter>.
-
- 2. Click on the check box to select the device(s) you want to include in
- the tape rotation job .
-
- 3. When your selections are complete, open the Job menu and select Submit
- Tape Rotation. This opens the Save Tape Rotation Selection File window.
-
- 4. Enter a name for the tape rotation job and press <Enter>.
-
- 5. Fill out the fields for the Schedule Tape Rotation Job window.
- Descriptions for each field are as follows:
-
- Job Name
-
- The name you wish to assign for the tape rotation job. Tape rotation
- job names can be up to 24 characters long.
-
- NOTE: To make tape rotation jobs easier to recognize in the Job
- Schedule , Backup Exec automatically applies a "TR_" prefix to the
- script name. If you do not want your job name to include this prefix,
- use <Backspace> to remove it.
-
- Day of week to perform full backups
-
- The day of the week for the weekly full backup to occur.
-
- To change the day of the week, click the down button, select the day of
- the week you want the backup to take place and click OK.
-
- Execution Date
-
- The date the first tape rotation job ( baseline backup ) will run.
-
- Time
-
- The time of day the tape rotation job should be executed everyday.
-
- Backup Set Information
-
- Enter a backup set name and description for each volume included in
- the tape rotation job.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional
- Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will
- see a Target Partition Information item in this dialog. In the two
- fields provided, you can select loader (or multiple tape drive)
- partitions for Full and non-Full operations generated for this Tape
- Rotation job. Only partitions which have been configured to allow Tape
- Rotation jobs are listed in each target partition selection window. If
- only one partition allows Tape Rotation jobs, that partition will appear
- in both fields.
-
- 6. Click OK when your selections are complete. Another window displays.
-
- 7. Once you have read the information, click OK to exit the window.
-
- 8. If there are tape rotation tasks to be performed, the Tape Rotation
- Task window will appear. This window includes functions that need to be
- performed before a tape rotation job can take place (e.g., prepare
- tapes, etc.).
-
- 9. A full (baseline) backup will be performed on the device(s) you included
- in the tape rotation job. This baseline backup will be regarded as the
- beginning of the tape rotation job and differential backups will be
- performed each day until the next full backup is to take place.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 57. Tape Rotation Save Selection File window (Admin) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tape Rotation Save Selection File window (Admin)
-
- This window saves current tape rotation selections to a file. These tape
- rotation selections can then be used at a later time by selecting the file in
- the Use Selections Dialog.
-
- Related Topics:
- To save rotation:
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 58. To save rotation: ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To save rotation:
-
- 1. Choose Save Selections from the Select menu. The dialog box displays
- a selection box, containing the name under which to save the selections,
- and a list box, containing a list of all selections saved thus far.
-
- 2. You can choose one of the names in the list, or enter a new name in the
- Save Selection box. At this point, Backup Exec will request any
- additional passwords required for access to selected devices.
-
- 3. Press the SAVE button to save your selections; you can retrieve them
- later through the "Use Selections" option.
-
- 4. If you attempt to SAVE new selections into a selection file currently
- used by a tape rotation job , you will be asked if you wish to update
- your tape rotation job with the new information.
-
- If you choose YES, your selections will replace the selections currently
- assigned to the tape rotation job. If you choose NO, you must select a
- different name to save the scripts under.
-
- NOTE: You can only overwrite a selection file used by a tape rotation
- job if you also overwrite the selections associated with the job.
-
- Save Selection
-
- Specifies the file name to save current tape rotation selections. The
- name can be eight characters or less, and cannot contain spaces.
-
- Selection Files
-
- Displays a list of previously saved tape rotation selections.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 59. Viewing and Editing a Tape Rotation Job ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Viewing and Editing a Tape Rotation Job
-
- Once a tape rotation job has been set up, you can view and/or change its
- attributes.
-
- Related Topics:
- To view or edit a tape rotation job:
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 60. To view or edit a tape rotation job: ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To view or edit a tape rotation job:
-
- 1. Click View Tape Rotation under the Job menu. The Edit Tape Rotation
- Job dialog box displays.
-
- 2. Select the job you wish to view or edit.
-
- Options for the fields in the Edit Tape Rotation Job dialog box are as
- follows:
-
- Job name:
-
- The name of the tape rotation job.
-
- User name:
-
- The name of the user that initially submitted the tape rotation job.
-
- Selection file name
-
- The name of the selection file from which the tape rotation job was
- created.
-
- Today's Time:
-
- The time the job is to run today. You can change this field if you want
- to run the tape rotation job at a different time on a certain day.
-
- Normal Time:
-
- The time the job should run all other days.
-
- Initial Date:
-
- The date the first job in the tape rotation cycle was performed.
-
- Types of Backup by days of the week:
-
- Backup Exec's tape rotation strategy employs a combination of full and
- differential backups. If you want to adjust the backup strategy you
- can do so. For example, you can change the day your full backup is
- performed, schedule backups to take place over weekends, or use an
- incremental backup strategy instead of a differential. To change the
- backup type for a particular day, move the highlight bar over the
- field you wish to change and press <Enter>. You will be able to select
- None, Full, Incremental, or Differential for that particular day.
-
- Backup Cycle:
-
- The cycle on which the backup schedule is based. Options are weekly or
- monthly. With a weekly backup schedule, your backup window would
- encompass approximately three weeks. A monthly schedule encompasses
- approximately three months.
-
- Treat backups:
-
- This field allows you to determine how your backup tapes will be
- recycled. Options are:
-
- Recycle all tapes - Continue to overwrite all tapes as they are called
- for in the tape rotation cycle.
-
- All fulls permanent - When a full backup is performed, the tape will be
- rotated out of the cycle (i.e., Backup Exec will not request the tape
- anymore; you will need to prepare a new tape to take its place).
-
- Weekly permanent - If more than one full backup is scheduled during a
- week, the last full backup to take place will be considered a permanent
- backup and rotated out of the cycle.
-
- Monthly permanent - The last full backup every month will be rotated out
- of the cycle.
-
- Minimum Tapes Needed:
-
- The minimum number of tapes that will be needed to complete the tape
- rotation cycle. This takes into account the backup period, the number
- of backup periods per cycle, the number of initial full backups that
- should be performed, and the number of days in a week full backups are
- to be performed. It does not take into account the amount of data to be
- backed up, so you may need more tapes if one or more of your backups
- requires more than one tape.
-
- Initial Number of Full Backups
-
- The number of full backups assigned to begin the tape rotation cycle
- when the job was initially defined.
-
- Backup Cycles per period
-
- The number of time the backup period should be repeated before tapes are
- recycled. When the backup period is weekly, this will be the number of
- weeks in the period. When the backup period is monthly, this will be
- the number of months in the period.
-
- Temporarily suspend job:
-
- If you want to keep Backup Exec from automatically submitting operations
- for this tape rotation job, mark this field.
-
- NOTE: This is not the same as placing jobs on hold in the Job Schedule
- . When a tape rotation job is suspended, only that job will be held.
- If other tape rotation jobs are scheduled, Backup Exec will continue to
- submit them.
-
- Verify after: backup
-
- Marking this field has Backup Exec perform a verify operation after each
- backup.
-
- Full backup failure protection:
-
- If a full backup fails to execute properly and this option is marked,
- Backup Exec will submit another full operation in place of the next
- scheduled differential operation.
-
- 3. Once a tape rotation job has been edited, all changes will take place
- with the next scheduled job.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 61. Tape Rotation Job Histories ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tape Rotation Job Histories
-
- Job histories for tape rotation operations are handled a bit differently than
- for regularly scheduled jobs.
-
- The Job History window TR field lists the backup type of the tape rotation
- operation. Available listings include: F = Full, D = Differential, I =
- Incremental. Listing tape rotation jobs this way allows you to quickly look
- through the Job History window to make sure the tape rotation jobs were
- submitted and completed on schedule. The job history window also allows you to
- quickly see what tapes are needed to restore an entire device.
-
- There are two ways to view tape rotation job histories in the Windows client :
-
- 1. From the Tape Rotation Jobs menu
-
- 2. From the View History item located in the Job menu.
-
- Descriptions for fields in the Tape Rotation Run History windows are as
- follows:
-
- Completion Time
-
- The date and time the operation was completed.
-
- Backup Type
-
- The backup type of the operation (i.e., full or differential).
-
- Tape ID
-
- The ID number assigned to the tape when it was prepared.
-
- Sequence Range
-
- The number of tapes in the tape family . For example, if the backup spanned
- two tapes the range would be 001 - 002.
-
- Set Range
-
- The number of backup sets included in the tape rotation job. For example, a
- backup of a typical server would consist of at least two backup sets, one for
- the bindery and one for each server volume . Each device included in the tape
- rotation job will be included in an individual backup set .
-
- History Detail
-
- Script Name
-
- The name of the script used when the tape rotation job was created.
-
- Tape name:
-
- The name supplied for the tape when it was prepared.
-
- Status
-
- How the job was completed. Options are:
-
- Γòû Normal - the job completed with no critical errors.
-
- Γòû Error - an error ocurred and the job was not completed successfully.
-
- Γòû Aborted - the operation was aborted by the administrator or the Job
- Manager.
-
- Start time:
-
- The date and time the job began processing.
-
- Total time:
-
- The amount of time it took for the job to process.
-
- Related Topics:
- To view backup set detail for a tape rotation job:
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 62. To view backup set detail for a tape rotation job: ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To view backup set detail for a tape rotation job:
-
- 1. Move the selection arrows next to a job and press <Enter>. The Job
- Set Information window displays.
-
- The Job Set Information window lists information on each backup set
- included in a tape rotation job.
-
- Tape name:
-
- The name of the tape on which the backup set resides.
-
- Set #
-
- The order in which the backup set is included on the tape.
-
- Sequence Range
-
- The number of tapes in the tape family . For example, if the backup
- spanned two tapes the range would be 001 - 002.
-
- Device name:
-
- The device from which the data was backed up.
-
- Status
-
- The status of the operation. Possibilities are: Normal - the job was
- completed with no errors, Error - errors were encountered while the job
- was processing, Aborted - the job was aborted while it was processing.
-
- Set Detail
-
- Agent : The agent to which this set belongs.
-
- Service : The service of the agent.
-
- Object : The object of the agent.
-
- Completion time: The date and time the job was completed.
-
- 3. Click the Tape Label button in the Tape Rotation Run History window.
-
- Following are options for the Tape Label window:
-
- Tape Name
-
- The name supplied for the tape when it was prepared.
-
- Location
-
- Where the tape will normally be kept (on-site, off-site, etc.).
-
- Lead Time
-
- Lists the number of days in advance PROG_ABBR will request the tape
- before it is needed for the next TR job.
-
- First Job
-
- The name of the first tape rotation job stored on the tape.
-
- Other Tape Rotation Jobs on this tape family
-
- Lists other tape rotation jobs on the tape family.
-
- Tape ID
-
- The ID number assigned to the tape when it was prepared.
-
- Sequence #
-
- The sequence number of the tape in the tape family . For example, if
- the tape rotation job spanned three tapes, the sequence would be 1, 2
- or 3.
-
- Backup Type
-
- The type of backup operation the tape contains (Full, Differential or
- Incremental).
-
- This tape is currently available
-
- This field specifies whether the tape is currently available to be
- overwritten with another tape rotation job. Tapes do not become
- available until a tape rotation cycle is completed.
-
- This tape marked as permanent
-
- This field shows if the tape was designated to be a permanent tape.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 63. Submit Tape Rotation Dialog (Admin only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit Tape Rotation Dialog (Admin only)
-
- This dialog box enables you to submit your tape rotation job to the backup
- server .
-
- This window is displayed when the Backup Sources window is active and you
- select Submit Tape Rotation from the Job menu.
-
- Related Topics:
- Job Information
- Backup Set Information
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 64. Job Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Information
-
- Job Name
-
- Name that identifies the job.
-
- Day of Week to Perform Full Backups
-
- Day of the week on which normal full backups should be done. The default is
- Friday.
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date on which the tape rotation job will first execute.
-
- Time
-
- Time of day at which the tape rotation job will occur each day that it
- executes.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 65. Backup Set Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Set Information
-
- Device Name
-
- Name of the device which you are backing up.
-
- Set Name
-
- Name of the backup set . Give the backup set a name that is meaningful to
- you.
-
- Set Description
-
- Description of the backup set. This name helps you to further identify the
- backup set.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 66. Tape Rotation Jobs Dialog (Admin only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tape Rotation Jobs Dialog (Admin only)
-
- This dialog box displays all of the tape rotation jobs defined for the current
- backup server . It provides the ability to edit, delete, and view the history
- of the tape rotation jobs.
-
- This window is displayed when you select View Tape Rotation... from the Jobs
- menu.
-
- Edit
-
- Display the tape rotation job edit screen to allow the user to modify the
- selected tape rotation job(s).
-
- Delete
-
- Delete the selected tape rotation job(s). Backup Exec prompts you to confirm
- the deletion of each job before removing it.
-
- History
-
- Display the run history information for the selected tape rotation job(s).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 67. Tape Label Dialog (Admin only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tape Label Dialog (Admin only)
-
- This dialog box displays information about the tape used for a run of a tape
- rotation job .
-
- This window is displayed when you select Tape Label from the Tape Rotation
- History Dialog.
-
- Related Topics:
- User Defined Information
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 68. User Defined Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- User Defined Information
- Tape Name
- Location
- Lead Time
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 69. Tape Name ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tape Name
-
- Name assigned to the tape during tape rotation tape preparation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 70. Location ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Location
-
- Place where the tape rotation tape is stored. This should be changed when the
- tape rotation tape is moved.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 71. Lead Time ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Lead Time
-
- Number of days needed to retrieve the tape from location when it is needed.
-
- First Job
-
- Name of the first tape rotation job stored on this tape.
-
- Other Tape Rotation Jobs On This Tape Family
-
- Names of other tape rotation jobs stored on this tape family.
-
- Tape ID
-
- Unique identity assigned to the tape family.
-
- Sequence #
-
- Sequence number of the tape.
-
- Backup Type
-
- Type of backup operation that was performed on this tape ( Full Backup ,
- Differential, or Incremental).
-
- This tape is currently available
-
- The tape is currently available for use in a tape rotation job (it is not a
- permanent tape).
-
- Delete
-
- Remove this tape from the tape rotation cycle. All tape rotation information
- referring to this tape will be removed as well. Backup Exec will prompt for
- confirmation before the tape is deleted.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 72. Job Sets Dialog (Admin only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Sets Dialog (Admin only)
-
-
- This dialog box displays information about the sets contained on a run of a
- tape rotation job .
-
- This window is displayed when you select Set Detail from the Tape Rotation Run
- History dialog.
-
- Set #
-
- Position of the backup set on tape. 001 is the first backup set on tape.
-
- Sequence Range
-
- The range of tape numbers that the backup sets in this job were contained on.
- The first number is the number of the tape the first backup set in this job was
- stored on. The second number is the number of the tape the last backup set in
- this job was stored on.
-
- Device Name
-
- Name of the device contained on the backup set.
-
- Status
-
- Completion status of the backup (Normal, Aborted, or Error).
-
- Set Detail
-
- Agent
-
- Name of the SMS agent processed by the selected backup set.
-
- Service
-
- Name of the SMS service processed by the selected backup set.
-
- Object
-
- Name of the SMS object processed by the selected backup set.
-
- Completion Time
-
- Time and date the processing of the selected backup set finished.
-
- Total Time
-
- Amount of time it took to process the selected backup set.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 73. Managing a Tape Rotation Job ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Managing a Tape Rotation Job
-
- Once your tape rotation job has been submitted, Backup Exec will keep track
- of when to run the backups and which tapes to use. All you need to do is
- insert tapes when they are requested. Simply look at Tape Rotation Tasks in
- the Admin menu to see what is needed for the next job and insert the
- appropriate tape in the drive.
-
- Related Topics:
- To monitor tape rotation tasks:
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 74. To monitor tape rotation tasks: ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To monitor tape rotation tasks:
-
- 1. Select Tape Rotation Tasks in the Admin menu.
-
- 2. Click on a task to see details for that task. The Tape Rotation Tasks
- window displays.
-
- The Tape Rotation Tasks window includes things you need to do in
- preparation for the next tape rotation job . It tells which tape to
- provide for the job, and depending on the lead time entered when the
- tape was prepared, notifies you when a tape needs to brought in from an
- off-site location.
-
- 3. After a task is performed, it will automatically be removed from the
- system. However, if you want to manually delete a tape rotation task,
- select the task and press Delete. Tasks are automatically purged after
- seven days.
-
- The following are possible task messages you may see:
-
- Prepare more TR Tapes
-
- More Tape Rotation prepared tapes are needed to perform tape rotation
- jobs.
-
- [Job Name] is on hold. [ Tape ID ].
-
- The job indictaed by [Job Name] on [Tape ID] has been placed on hold.
- No other tape rotation jobs can run until the job is either executed or
- removed from the queue.
-
- [Job Name] is Scheduled. [Tape ID].
-
- The job has been placed in queue. It lists the time and date the job
- will run, as well as the tape that will be needed for the job. It also
- lists whether the job will be appended to the tape or if it will
- overwrite the tape.
-
- More jobs to be Scheduled
-
- This message contains the list of other jobs that are supposed to be
- scheduled for today.
-
- [Job Name] Return tape to. [Tape ID].
-
- This indicates that the Tape Rotation jobs for today have been
- completed. This message notifies you to return a tape to a particular
- location (i.e., offsite, vault, etc.). This item lists the location you
- specified for the tape when it was prepared.
-
- Jobs on Tape marked Permanent. [Tape ID]
-
- The indicated tape has beenmarked permanent. This message will appear
- in the tasks window to let you know. Once you receive this message, the
- tape will not be requested for overwrite again.
-
- Tapes Needed onsite.
-
- This message lets you know which tapes will be needed, the date,
- required, and the number of days until the tapes are requried. The lead
- time of the tape determines when this message will appear.
-
- NOTE: The Tape Rotation Task List is automatically refreshed
- periodically. When an attempt to delete a task fails, it could be
- because the task has already been removed automatically, but the list
- has not yet been updated.
-
- The Tape Rotation Tasks window should be checked everyday.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 75. Restoring Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Restoring Files
-
- You may have many reasons to restore data. Perhaps you transferred data off
- your hard disk to create more storage space and now you need it back on your
- hard disk. Maybe you deleted some data by mistake. Maybe you replaced your
- hard disk, or acquired a new workstation. Or, perhaps your hard drive has
- failed. For whatever reason, Backup Exec makes it easy to retrieve your
- data.
-
- Related Topics:
- About Catalogs
- Components
- Selecting Data to Restore
- Performing a Restore Operation (Admin)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 76. About Catalogs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- About Catalogs
-
- Backup Exec keeps track of the information you have backed up by maintaining
- catalogs. Catalogs contain a record of the backup sets that have been placed
- on tape. These catalogs provide security for Backup Exec; any user can only
- see and restore from those catalogs which he or she has backed up.
- Therefore, no other user can access data which you have backed up unless they
- know your Novell password or administrator password on the Backup Server .
-
- There are three methods you can use to view the catalogs:
-
- Γòû The Restore Sources window . You access this view by double-clicking
- on the Restore icon located at the bottom of your screen.
-
- Γòû The Tapes window (Administrator only). You access this view by
- double-clicking on the Tapes icon located at the bottom of your screen.
-
- Γòû The Catalog Search function. You access this view by selecting
- Catalog Search from the Admin menu, or by clicking on the Catalog
- Search button on the Selection Bar .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 77. Restore Operations - Restoring Files - Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Components
- Include
- Exclude
- File Specification
- Selection Criteria
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 78. Include ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Include
-
- Includes the specified devices, directories and files in the restore
- operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 79. Exclude ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Exclude
-
- Excludes the specified devices, directories and files from the restore
- operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 80. File Specification ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Specification
-
- Device
-
- Displays a list of devices available for the restore operation. Only devices
- with backups in the catalog are included in this list.
-
- Backup Set
-
- Specifies the backup set to be restored from the tape.
-
- Path
-
- Specifies the directory or subdirectory to be selected.
-
- File
-
- Specifies the file or files to be selected. Wildcard characters are valid.
-
- Include Subdirectories
-
- Search all the directories beneath the specified path.
-
- For example, if your path is C:\, then all of the subdirectories in C: will be
- included.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 81. Selection Criteria ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection Criteria
-
- All files
-
- Includes/excludes all specified files.
-
- Files dated within this range
-
- Includes/excludes files within a specified time period.
-
- From is the start date.
-
- To is the end date (inclusive).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 82. Selecting Data to Restore ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selecting Data to Restore
-
- Follow these steps to perform a restore operation:
-
- 1. Double-click on the Restore icon located at the bottom of your screen.
- This will open the Restore Sources window .
-
- 2. To open the Restore Sources window using the keyboard, press <Alt+W> to
- display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to highlight
- Backup and press <Enter>.
-
- The Restore Sources window displays catalogs sorted by device. Any
- device that has been backed up appears in this list (if its catalog has
- not been deleted). As a user, you will see only your own catalogs. A
- check box is associated with each catalog name. When you move the
- mouse pointer over the check box, the pointer changes to a pen.
-
- 3. Double-click on the device name to expand the tree and display the
- available volumes.
-
- 4. If you want to display the individual backup sets created for the
- device, double-click on the device name. The program expands the
- Directory Tree window to display the backup sets in the right side of
- the window.
-
- 5. To display the individual directories and files created within a backup
- set , double-click on the backup set name. The program creates a new
- Directory Tree window to display the directories within the backup set.
- Double-click on a directory name to display the files contained within
- the directory.
-
- 6. You can quickly expand the Directory Tree window by selecting Expand All
- from the Tree menu, in the Menu Bar.
-
- 7. Using the pen, click in the check box to select each backup set or
- individual directory or file you want to restore (or use the cursor
- movement keys to highlight your selections and press <Spacebar> to
- check them).
-
- 8. When selections are complete, click on the Restore button in the
- Selection Bar or select Submit Restore from the Job Menu. This will
- open the Submit Restore Job window. See the related topic, Submit
- Restore Job Window Components for options.
-
- 9. When selections are complete, click on OK to submit the job. The
- program displays a message confirming that the job has been successfully
- submitted to the server.
-
- 10.Unlike a backup job , which can write to any tape in the tape drive, a
- restore job requires the specific tape containing the data you need. If
- the correct tape is not in the tape drive, the Job Manager notifies the
- Administrator that the Backup Server needs attention. If your
- restore job does not execute (if its status is " active " for an
- excessive amount of time), ensure that your network Administrator is
- available to change the tape in the drive.
-
- Related Topics:
- Submit Restore Job Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 83. Submit Restore Job Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit Restore Job Window Components
-
- This dialog box enables you to submit your restore job to the backup server
- .
-
- This window is displayed when the Restore Sources window is active and you
- select Submit Restore from the Job menu, or click on the Restore button on the
- Selection Bar .
-
- Job Name
-
- Name that uniquely identifies this job.
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date for the job to process. Restore jobs are usually scheduled for immediate
- execution. You can change this date by clicking on the up and down arrows
- beside the date.
-
- Execution Time
-
- Time for the job to process. You can change this time by clicking on the up
- and down arrows beside the time.
-
- Set Description
-
- Contains information about the backup sets that will be restored. Note that,
- if multiple sets are being restored, you should use the scroll bars on the
- right side of this box to move to the additional sets and enter their restore
- information.
-
- Set Name
-
- Name that was given to the backup set when the backup was performed.
-
- Set Type
-
- Identifies the type of backup performed for this set.
-
- Backup of
-
- Device from which the backup was made.
-
- on
-
- Date and time the backup was processed.
-
- Restore to Device
-
- Device to which you want to restore the data. This list only includes items
- contained in the password database , or items to which you have attached
- during this session. Note that some device limitations apply. For example, if
- you have backed up an SMS Agent for Directory Services, you cannot restore
- that data to a Backup Exec Agent .
-
- Restore to Path
-
- Path to which you want the data restored. Backup Exec places this path in
- front of the path names associated with the data you are restoring. For
- example, if the data files are prefaced with a path name of \BKUPEXEC and you
- assign a Restore To Path name of \NEW, the files will be given a path name of
- \NEW\BKUPEXEC. If the path does not exist, Backup Exec will create it for you.
-
- Eject tape after job ( Admin only)
-
- Select this option to have Backup Exec automatically eject the tape in the
- drive once the job is completed. This function can be used in single or
- multiple drive configurations, but has no affect on loaders.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec
- for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 84. Performing a Restore Operation (Admin) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Performing a Restore Operation (Admin)
-
- The steps that Administrators follow in performing a restore operation are
- identical to those followed by users. However, the Restore Sources window
- will display all available catalogs.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup
- Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job . Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 85. Searching a Catalog ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Searching a Catalog
-
- Backup Exec keeps a list of the files included in each backup in its catalog.
- Finding a single file or group of files among many backup sets could be
- difficult and time consuming. To speed up this process, Backup Exec has a "
- Search " feature that lets you find files to restore easily.
-
- Follow these steps to search a catalog for one or more files to restore:
-
- 1. Select Catalog Search from the Admin menu, or click on the Catalog
- Search button on the Selection Bar . This opens the Enter Search
- Criteria window. See the related topic, Enter Search Criteria Window
- Components for options.
-
- 2. Specifying at least the first character of the filename(s) will speed up
- the search process. For example, if you wanted to search for all files
- that began with the letter "A", type a* in the "File" field.
-
- 3. When you finish entering search criteria, click on OK.
-
- 4. Depending on how specific your search criteria are and how large your
- catalogs are, it may require several seconds for the program to complete
- the search. The search encompasses all available catalogs.
-
- When the search is complete, the program displays the Search Results
- window.
-
- 5. The Search Results window displays all of the files that matched the
- criteria specified for the search. A small check box appears to the
- left of each file name. When you move the cursor near one of these
- check boxes, the cursor turns into a pen. Use the pen to mark the files
- that you wish to restore.
-
- 6. Once all files have been selected, click on the Restore button in the
- Selection Bar or select Submit Restore from the Job Menu. This opens
- the Submit Restore Job window. You may now proceed to submit the
- restore job as usual.
-
- Related Topics:
- Enter Search Criteria Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 86. Enter Search Criteria Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Enter Search Criteria Window Components
-
- Options for the items in the Enter Search Criteria window are as follows:
-
- Path
-
- If you know which directory the file was in when the device was backed up,
- enter it in the "Path" field. By specifying the path, you can search any
- available directory, or subdirectory. For example, you could locate the
- \bkupexec\DOS_WS subdirectory in the selected device's backup sets by typing
- \sys\apps in this field.
-
- File
-
- This field is used to search for any specific file or files. For example, you
- could search for all files with the .BAK extension by entering *.bak in this
- field.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 87. Advanced File Selection - Restore ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Advanced File Selection - Restore
-
- Advanced file selection enables you to quickly select groups of files to be
- included in or excluded from your Restore operations.
-
- To make your Advanced File Selections , follow these steps:
-
- 1. Select the device(s) you want to restore.
-
- 2. Click on the Select in the Menu Bar and click on Advanced or click on
- the Advanced File Selection button in the Selection Bar .
-
- This opens the Advanced File Selection - Restore window. See the
- related topic, Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components, for
- selections.
-
- 3. When your selections are complete, click on OK.
-
- The program redisplays the Restore Sources window . The devices,
- services and volumes containing selections matching your criteria are
- now selected.
-
- 4. Click on the Restore button on the Selection Bar or select Submit
- Restore from the Job Menu to display the Submit Restore Job window.
- You may now proceed to submit the job as usual.
-
- Related Topics:
- Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 88. Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components
-
- The following choices are available in the Advanced File Selection - Restore
- window:
-
- Include or Exclude Files
-
- Select whether to Include or Exclude all files that meet your file
- specifications. The default is Include. Click on Exclude if you want to
- exclude files from the operation.
-
- File Specification
-
- Specify where Backup Exec should look, and what to look for, when selecting
- files that will be included in or excluded from your Restore operation.
-
- Device
-
- Select the device that contains the files you want to include or exclude. The
- field contains the name of the device you chose through the Restore Sources
- window . Click on the down arrow located to the right of the device field to
- scroll to other available devices.
-
- Backup Set
-
- Name identifying the group of backed-up directories and files, as assigned when
- the backup was submitted.
-
- Path
-
- Enter any available directory or subdirectory on the device selected. Enter
- the full path to the subdirectory (do not include the device identifier). For
- example, if you have selected drive C, and the data you want to restore is in
- the MEMOS subdirectory of the DOCS directory, your full path would be
- C:\DOCS\MEMOS.
-
- File
-
- Specify any files to be included or excluded. Wildcard characters are
- permitted. The asterisk (*) in a file name or extension is a wildcard
- character that represents all characters occupying any remaining position in
- the file name or extension. The question mark (?), the wildcard for a single
- character, is also supported.
-
- For example, to include all files with the .EXE extension, type the following:
-
- *.EXE
-
- The default for File is *.*, which means every file name with every extension
- will be selected.
-
- Include Subdirectories
-
- Choose Include Subdirectories to include all subdirectories contained within
- all directories that are part of your selections .
-
- If the operation is beginning at the root level of a disk (e.g., drive C:), all
- directories and subdirectories on that disk will be included. If you entered a
- specific path (directory), all of the subdirectories contained within that
- directory will be included.
-
- Selection Criteria
-
- Specifies the files to be included in the backup operation:
-
- Γòû All Files - Choosing All Files will include all files in the restore
- operation. All Files is the default.
-
- Γòû Files Dated Within This Range - Choosing Files dated within this range
- will include or exclude all files that were changed or created within
- the specified range of dates. Specify a beginning (From) and an ending
- (To) date.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 89. Displaying File Versions ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Displaying File Versions
-
- The File Version feature enables you to display a list of all versions of a
- file that has been backed up to tape. Using this feature, you can quickly
- identify which version of a file you want to restore .
-
- Follow these steps to use the File Version feature:
-
- 1. Select the file through either the Tapes window or the Restore
- Sources window .
-
- 2. Select Display Info from the Admin menu, or click on the File Version
- button on the Selection Bar .
-
- 3. As a shortcut, you can also double-click on a file name. This displays
- the Search Results window. See the related topic, Search Results
- Window Components for options.
-
- Backup Exec searches all of the tape catalogs and lists the file
- version(s).
-
- NOTE: If Backup Exec is taking a long time to search for the file
- version information, you can hit <Esc> to quit the search. Any version
- information already found, if any, will be displayed.
-
- 4. Select the version of the file you want to restore and click on the
- Restore button on the Selection Bar, or select Submit Restore from the
- Job menu. This will open the Submit Restore Job window.
-
- 5. Proceed to submit the job as usual.
-
- 6. If you return to the Restore Sources window after selecting a file
- version, you will notice that the volume containing that version has
- been automatically selected for you.
-
- Related Topics:
- Search Results Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 90. Search Results Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Search Results Window Components
-
- The Search Results window displays the following information:
-
- Γòû File Name
-
- Γòû File size (in bytes)
-
- Γòû Date the file was created or last modified
-
- Γòû Time the file was created or last modified
-
- Γòû Path and backup set containing the file
-
- Γòû Name of the tape containing the file
-
- Γòû Volume from which the file was backed up
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 91. Editing a Restore Job ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Editing a Restore Job
-
- Backup Exec enables you to change information for a scheduled restore
- operation. You can edit only those jobs which are in Ready or Hold status; you
- cannot edit active jobs. If you are an administrator , you can edit any
- job in the queue. If you are not an administrator, you can edit only those
- jobs which you have submitted.
-
- Follow these steps to edit a Restore job:
-
- 1. Display the Job Schedule window by either selecting View Schedule from
- the Job menu, or by clicking on the Job Schedule icon.
-
- 2. Highlight the job you want to change by clicking on it.
-
- 3. Click on the Edit button at the bottom of the window. This opens the
- Edit Restore Job window. See the related topic, Edit Restore Job Window
- Components for options.
-
- 4. When your changes are complete, click on OK to save them and close the
- window.
-
- Related Topics:
- Edit Restore Job Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 92. Restore Operations - Editing a Restore Job - Edit Restore Job Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Edit Restore Job Window Components
-
- The Edit Restore Job window enables you to change the following information:
-
- Job Name
-
- Name assigned to the job when it was submitted.
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date on which the job is scheduled to occur.
-
- Time
-
- Time of day at which the job is scheduled to occur.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 93. Viewing Tapes (Admin) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Viewing Tapes (Admin)
-
- If you are an Administrator , the Windows Client enables you to review the
- contents of the catalogs sorted by backup tape. This capability is
- especially useful for reviewing the contents of a cataloged tape before you
- delete it.
-
- To view tapes:
-
- 1. Click on the Tapes icon on your Windows Client desktop. This opens the
- Tapes window .
-
- 2. To open the Tapes window using the keyboard, press <Alt + W> to display
- the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to highlight Tapes and
- press <Enter>.
-
- The Tapes window lists each cataloged tape on the left-hand side, by
- tape name. If the catalog spans multiple tapes, an icon showing more
- than one tape is displayed. The right-hand side of the window lists the
- backup sets that are contained on the tape(s), by backup set name.
-
- 3. To view the contents of a backup set, double-click on the volume name
- in the right-hand side of the window.
-
- This expands the view to show the cataloged directories on the tape in
- the left-hand side of the window, with the subdirectories and files
- shown on the right-hand side of the window.
-
- 4. Double-click on the directory icon to further expand the view and show
- the files it contains.
-
- 5. When you have finished viewing tape contents, close the Tapes window by
- clicking on the control box in its upper left hand corner.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 94. Job Schedule ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Schedule
-
- The Job Schedule window includes jobs that are in the Backup Manager queue
- waiting to be processed. While in this menu, you can:
-
- Γòû view jobs you have submitted
-
- Γòû view all jobs in the Backup Manager queue
-
- Γòû edit job information
-
- Γòû delete jobs
-
- Γòû place jobs on "hold"
-
- view the Job Manager console window
-
- To view the Job Schedule:
-
- 1. Select View Schedule from the Job menu, or click on the Job Schedule
- button on the Selection Bar . This opens the Scheduled Jobs window.
- See the related topic, Scheduled Jobs Window Components for options.
-
- 2. As a user, you can choose to view all jobs in the queue or only your own
- jobs. However, if you attempt to edit a job that is not your own, you
- will not be able to save the edits.
-
- Related Topics:
- Scheduled Jobs Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 95. Scheduled Jobs Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Scheduled Jobs Window Components
-
- This option displays a list of jobs that are scheduled to be processed. Using
- this option, you can check the status of a job 's processing, place jobs on
- hold, activate jobs on hold, and delete jobs.
-
- This window is displayed when you select View Schedule from the Job menu, or
- click on the Job Schedule button in the Selection Bar .
-
- Your Jobs
-
- Select this option if you want to view only those jobs you have submitted.
-
- All Jobs
-
- Select this option if you want to view all jobs in the queue.
-
- Job Name
-
- The name assigned to the job when it was submitted.
-
- Operation
-
- The type of operation to be performed (i.e., Backup , Restore ).
-
- User Name
-
- The name of the user that submitted the job.
-
- Start Time
-
- The time and date the job is to be run.
-
- Status
-
- The status of the job in the queue. Options are:
-
- Γòû Hold - the job has been placed on hold
-
- Γòû Ready - the job is ready to be processed when it is reached in the queue
-
- Γòû Active - the job is currently being processed
-
- Job Details
-
- Detailed information about the currently highlighted job. If multiple jobs are
- highlighted, an outline is displayed around the job to which the details apply.
- This box contains information only while the list of jobs is the active element
- on your screen.
-
- Γòû Submitted - Date and time this job was submitted to the server.
-
- Γòû Frequency - Indicates how often the job is to be processed.
-
- Γòû Backup Type - Identifies the kind of backup to be performed (normal,
- incremental, differential, or copy).
-
- Close
-
- Closes the Scheduled Jobs window and returns to the application.
-
- Edit
-
- Opens a dialog box enabling you to edit the parameters of a job. If you select
- more than one job and press the EDIT button, you can edit each job in
- succession. When you finish editing the first job, press OK or CANCEL to
- display the next job.
-
- Resume Job
-
- Activates a job that was placed on Hold. If you have selected multiple jobs
- and press this button, all the selected jobs are set to Ready.
-
- Hold Job
-
- Changes a job's status from Ready to Hold. Jobs on hold cannot run until they
- are resumed (through the Resume button). If you select more than one job and
- press the HOLD button, all the selected jobs are placed on Hold.
-
- Delete Job
-
- Deletes the selected job(s). Backup Exec prompts you to confirm the deletion
- of each job before removing it from the job queue . You cannot delete active
- jobs.
-
- NOTE: If your Backup Exec for NetWare system includes the optional Advanced
- Autoloader Module, you will see a "Target Partition" entry added in the Job
- Details listing. This item lists the target partition for the highlighted job.
- Also, a "Partition Hold" status indicates that the partition targeted for the
- job has been placed on hold by the administrator . Selecting Resume Job when
- a job is on Partition Hold will not change its status.
-
- Job Manager Monitor
-
- The Job Manager Monitor button allows you to view the Job Manager console
- screen from your workstation. Administrators can use this option at any time;
- users can view the Job Manager when their job is active in the queue.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 96. Editing Jobs in the Queue ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Editing Jobs in the Queue
-
- Active jobs cannot be edited. As a user, you can edit only those jobs which
- you have submitted which are in Ready or Hold status. You can display the Edit
- window for any job , but you cannot save changes to other users' jobs.
-
- For details on a specific job:
-
- 1. Click on a job to highlight it and then click on the Edit button, or
- simply double-click on the job. This will open the Edit window. See
- the related topic, Edit Backup Job Window Components for options.
-
- 2. To change how often a backup job occurs, click on the Frequency button
- to the right of the Edit Backup Job window.
-
- This window displays the current job frequency information and allows
- you to edit it.
-
- 3. When you finish editing the frequency, click on OK to return to the Edit
- Job Information window.
-
- 4. Once you have completed editing the job, click on OK. The job will
- remain at its place in the queue unless you changed the execution date
- and time.
-
- Related Topics:
- Edit Backup Job Window Components
- Job Frequency Information Window Components
- Edit Restore Job Window Components
- Placing Jobs on Hold
- Deleting Jobs From the Queue
- Job Schedule - Administrators
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 97. Edit Backup Job Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Edit Backup Job Window Components
-
- For backup jobs, the Edit Backup Job window resembles the following:
-
- Job Name
-
- Enter a name that will differentiate this job from others in your job history
- records. Maximum length for the job name is 24 characters.
-
- Backup Type
-
- There are four backup types :
-
- Γòû Normal (default) - backs up all selected files and changes the files'
- status to "backed up".
-
- Γòû Incremental - only backs up selected files that were modified or created
- since the last Normal backup . Selecting Incremental will also change
- the files' status to "backed up".
-
- Γòû Differential - only backs up selected files that were modified or
- created since the last Normal backup. Selecting Differential does not
- affect a file's backup status.
-
- Γòû Copy - backs up all selected files, but does not change their backup
- status.
-
- Verify After Backup
-
- Selecting this option has Backup Exec check to make sure the files you wrote to
- the tape can be read once a backup has been completed. You should leave this
- item marked.
-
- Current Frequency
-
- Indicates how often the job is to be run. To change this value, click on the
- Frequency button at the right of the window.
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on
- the up and down arrows to the right of the value.
-
- Execution Time
-
- Time the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on
- the up and down arrows to the right of the value.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec
- for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
- Related Topics:
- Edit Backup Job Window - Administrator View
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 98. Edit Backup Job Window - Administrator View ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Edit Backup Job Window - Administrator View
-
- The Administrator view of the Edit Backup Job window includes fields not
- shown in the user view:
-
- Tape Name
-
- Enter a name to identify the tape.
-
- Tape Password
-
- Enter a password to prevent unauthorized access to the tape.
-
- Operation
-
- Defines the way the backed-up information will be placed on the tape.
-
- Γòû Append - Data will be added after that already existing on the tape
-
- Γòû Overwrite - Data will be written over that already existing on the tape
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 99. Job Frequency Information Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Frequency Information Window Components
-
- The Job Frequency Information window contains the following:
-
- Execute Only Once
-
- Select this option if you want the job to process one time only.
-
- Repeat Every [ ] Days
-
- Select this option if you want the job to repeat after a given interval,
- beginning with the specified execution date. Enter the number of days to elapse
- between jobs in the space provided. For example, you can choose to run a job
- every 14 days.
-
- Repeat Every [ ] Weeks On
-
- Select this option if you want the job to repeat at a given weekly interval on
- the day(s) of the week specified. For example, you can choose to run a job
- every two weeks on Friday. Note that this schedule may change the execution
- date. If so, the date is set to the next date that falls within the date range.
-
- Repeat Each Month On
-
- Select this option if you want the job to repeat on a specified day each month.
- For example, you can choose to run a job on the 15th of every month. You can
- also enter "L" to schedule a job for the last day of each month. Note that this
- schedule may change the execution date. If so, the date is set to the next
- month whose nth day has not yet been passed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 100. Keeping Track of Your Jobs - Editing Jobs in the Queue - Edit Restore Job Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Edit Restore Job Window Components
-
- For restore jobs, the Edit Restore Job window resembles the following:
-
- Job Name
-
- Name that uniquely identifies this job.
-
- Execution Date
-
- Date for the job to process. Restore jobs are usually scheduled for immediate
- execution. You can change this date by clicking on the up and down arrows
- beside the date.
-
- Time
-
- Time for the job to process. You can change this time by clicking on the up
- and down arrows beside the time.
-
- NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup
- Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target
- Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition
- from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only
- partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the
- target partition selection window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 101. Placing Jobs on Hold ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Placing Jobs on Hold
-
- You can place a job on hold for as long as you like. This is useful when you
- have a regularly scheduled job that you want to suspend temporarily, but not
- delete. To hold a job, highlight it and click on the Hold Job button. You
- will notice its status change to "Hold". When you are ready for the job to run
- again, highlight it and click on the Resume Job button.
-
- Active jobs cannot be placed on hold.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 102. Deleting Jobs From the Queue ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Deleting Jobs From the Queue
-
- To delete a job , highlight it and click on the Delete button. You can
- select multiple jobs to be deleted by holding down the mouse button and
- dragging to highlight the jobs. Backup Exec displays a confirmation dialog
- asking you to verify the deletion of each job. Active jobs cannot be deleted.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 103. Job Schedule - Administrators ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Schedule - Administrators
-
- Administrators follow the same procedures as users to display and work with the
- Job Schedule window. However, the Administrator has the ability to display
- and edit all jobs in the queue.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 104. Keeping Track of Your Jobs - Job History ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job History
-
- The Backup Exec Job History contains summary information for backup and
- restore jobs. This allows you to keep track of the jobs completed by the
- Backup Manager. As a user you will see only your own jobs.
-
- To display the Job History window:
-
- 1. Select View History from the Job menu, or click on the Job History
- button in the Selection Bar . This opens the Job History window. See
- the related topic, Job History Window Components for options.
-
- 2. For details on a specific job, click on the job to highlight it and
- then click on the View button. See related topic, Job History File for
- options.
-
- 3. You can configure the level of detail for your Job History entries.
-
- 4. You can print the contents of the Job History by selecting Print from
- the File Menu when this window is active .
-
- 5. When you finish specifying filters, click on OK to close the window and
- apply the filters.
-
- 6. Filters do not reset within a single Backup Exec session. For example,
- if you apply a filter to show only jobs with errors, that filter will
- remain in effect every time you view Job History within that session.
- If you exit and return to Backup Exec, the filters reset to their
- defaults.
-
- Related Topics:
- Job History Window Components
- Job History File
- Printing a Job History File
- Understanding Job History Results
- Filtering Job History Information
- Deleting Job History Entries
- Job History - Administrators
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 105. Job History Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job History Window Components
-
- The jobs in the Job History window are listed in chronological order,
- beginning with the job most recently completed. Following are descriptions for
- each field:
-
- Job Name
-
- The name assigned by the user when the job was submitted.
-
- TR ( Admin Only)
-
- Type of operation for tape rotation jobs. The types are (F)ull,
- (D)ifferential, and (I)ncremental.
-
- Operation
-
- The type of operation performed.
-
- User Name
-
- The name of the user that submitted the job.
-
- Completion Time
-
- The date and time the job finished processing
-
- Status
-
- The overall results of the job. Options are Normal, Error, or Aborted.
-
- Γòû Normal - Job terminated normally
-
- Γòû Error - Job encountered an error during execution
-
- Γòû Aborted - Job was aborted by the user
-
- Close
-
- Closes the View History window and returns to the application.
-
- View
-
- Displays a View Logs window containing the history for the selected job.
-
- TR History (Administrators only)
-
- Displays the run history for the selected tape rotation job
-
- Delete
-
- Removes job history files for the specified jobs. You can select single or
- multiple job histories to delete; Backup Exec prompts you to confirm each
- deletion.
-
- Related Topics:
- Filters
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 106. Filters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Filters
-
- Accesses the Filters window, which enables you to limit the range of job
- histories that you want to display. You can display history by operation, by
- user ( administrator only), by specific job name, or list only jobs with
- errors.
-
- This window is displayed when you click on the FILTERS button at the bottom of
- the Job History window.
-
- Jobs
-
- All jobs
-
- Select this option to display all jobs.
-
- Specific job
-
- Select this option to display an individual job.
-
- Jobs with errors only
-
- Select this option to display only those jobs containing errors.
-
- Operations
-
- Backup
-
- Select this option to display backup jobs.
-
- File Grooming
-
- Select this option to display file grooming jobs. (Administrator only)
-
- Restore
-
- Select this option to display restore jobs.
-
- Users (Administrator only)
-
- All users
-
- Select this option to display jobs submitted by all users.
-
- Specific user
-
- Select this option to display jobs submitted by a specific user. Enter the
- user ID in the field provided.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 107. Job History File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job History File
-
- In this window, you can view the comprehensive job history file. The history
- file includes the following information:
-
- Γòû Job Name - The name assigned to the job.
-
- Γòû User Name - The name of the user that submitted the job.
-
- Γòû Operation - The type of operation performed.
-
- Γòû Submitted - The date and time the job was submitted.
-
- Γòû Operation Started - The date and time the job was run by Backup Exec.
-
- Γòû Tape ID n Tape name - The tape number and name assigned to the tape
- set. Refer to the Administrator Manual for a description of this
- field's usage.
-
- Γòû Set n Set name - The set number on the tape and the backup set name.
-
- Γòû Set description - The description provided for the backup set.
-
- Γòû Total devices - The number of devices included in the operation.
-
- Γòû Total bytes - The number of bytes (and Megabytes) processed.
-
- Γòû Total time - The amount of time the operation took to process.
-
- Γòû Throughput - The amount of bytes per second/MB per minute.
-
- Γòû Operation Ended - The date and time the operation ended.
-
- Γòû Job Completion Status - The Job Completion Status field tells you
- whether the job was completed successfully. Options are:
-
- Γòû Normal - the job completed with no critical errors
-
- Γòû Error - an error occurred and the job was not completed
- successfully. Try submitting the job again.
-
- Γòû Aborted - the operation was aborted by the administrator or the Job
- Manager.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 108. Printing a Job History File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Printing a Job History File
-
- Before you can print a Job History file, a printer must be attached to your
- system and you must use File/Printer Setup to tell your system what printer to
- use. To print a Job History:
-
- 1. Double-click on the Job History icon.
-
- 2. Click on the job whose history you want to print.
-
- 3. Click on View (within the dialog box).
-
- 4. From the File Menu, choose Print.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 109. Understanding Job History Results ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Understanding Job History Results
- What does the completion status mean?
- What happens to jobs with errors?
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 110. What does the completion status mean? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- What does the completion status mean?
-
- There are three possible job completion statuses: Normal, Aborted, and
- Error.
-
- Γòû Normal means your job ran fine.
-
- Γòû Aborted means that the job did not run to completion. Here are some
- reasons a job might be aborted:
-
- Γòû errors were found processing the device information associated with
- the job
-
- Γòû no devices specified by the job were available when the job was run
-
- Γòû errors were found with the login information associated with the job
-
- Γòû there was a problem with the tape drive when the job was run
-
- Γòû the job information was corrupted
-
- Γòû the administrator terminated the operation as it was running
-
- Γòû Error means that the operation took place, but one or more significant
- errors occurred. The job history log should indicate what caused the
- errors and you can decide if you want to run the job again. For
- example, an error will be reported if the connection is lost to a device
- while it was having an operation performed on it. Depending on the
- importance of the file, you may choose not to run the job again.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 111. What happens to jobs with errors? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- What happens to jobs with errors?
-
- A once-only job that ends in an Aborted or Error status will be put back in
- the queue on hold so that if you want to try running the job again you can go
- to the Job Schedule and toggle the job to Ready by pressing <Ctrl + T>. If
- you do not want to run the job again, delete the job by pressing <Del>.
-
- A continual job that ends in an Aborted or Error status will be rescheduled
- for its next execution time. If the user wants to run this iteration of the
- job, the execution time for the job can be modified in the Job Schedule window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 112. Filtering Job History Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Filtering Job History Information
-
- You can apply filters to narrow down your view of the Job Histories that are
- available.
-
- To apply filters:
-
- Γòû Click on the Filters button at the bottom of the Job History window.
- This opens the Filters window. See the related topic, Filters Window
- Components for options.
-
- Related Topics:
- Filters Window Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 113. Filters Window Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Filters Window Components
-
- The Filters window offers the following options:
-
- Γòû Jobs - Identifies the types of jobs you want to include in the Job
- History view:
-
- Γòû All Jobs - Include all jobs that have processed
-
- Γòû Specific Job - Show only the specified job; enter the job name in
- the space provided
-
- Γòû Jobs with errors only - Show only jobs in which errors occurred
-
- Γòû Operations - Identifies the type of operations you want to include in
- the Job History view:
-
- Γòû Backup - Show backup jobs
-
- Γòû Restore - Show restore jobs
-
- You can specify any combination of filters to apply. For example, you can
- choose to display only backup jobs that contain errors.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 114. Deleting Job History Entries ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Deleting Job History Entries
-
- After making sure your job has run successfully, you may want to delete the
- job history entry.
-
- To delete Job History entries that you no longer wish to keep:
-
- 1. Highlight the job by clicking on it, then click on the Delete button.
- Backup Exec displays a confirmation dialog asking you to verify or
- cancel the deletion.
-
- 2. To delete more than one entry, hold down the mouse button and drag until
- all the entries you want to delete are highlighted.
-
- 3. Click on the Delete button. You will be prompted to confirm each
- deletion.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 115. Job History - Administrators ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job History - Administrators
-
- Administrators follow the same procedures as users to display Job History .
- However, Administrators have the ability to view history records for all jobs.
-
- Administrators are also able to apply additional filters to limit their view of
- the Job History records.
-
- The additional filters include:
-
- Γòû Operations
-
- Γòû File Grooming - Show file grooming jobs
-
- Γòû Users - Identifies the users whose jobs you want to include in the Job
- History view:
-
- Γòû All Users - Include jobs submitted by all users
-
- Γòû Specific User - Include only jobs submitted by the specified user;
- enter the user name in the space provided
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 116. Keeping Track of Your Jobs - Change Backup Server ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Change Backup Server
-
- Your workstation may be attached to multiple backup servers. The Change
- Backup Server function allows you to choose another file server running the
- Job Manager for Backup Exec functions.
-
- To change your backup server:
-
- 1. Select Change Backup Server from the Admin menu, or click on the
- Change Backup Server button on the Selection Bar . This will open the
- Change Backup Server dialog box. This dialog box lists the backup
- servers to which you are currently attached. See the related topic,
- Change Backup Server Dialog, for details.
-
- 2. Your current backup server is highlighted. To select a different
- server, highlight it and click on OK, or simply double-click on the
- server name.
-
- 3. If you change to a backup server on which you are assigned different
- rights, information on your Windows Client screens may change. For
- example, if you are an administrator and change to a backup server on
- which you have user privileges only, some of the fields that displayed
- previously will not be available.
-
- Changing backup servers redraws the Restore Sources window . Therefore,
- if you have made any Restore Sources selections , they will be
- eliminated when you change backup servers.
-
- Related Topics:
- Change Backup Server Dialog
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 117. Change Backup Server Dialog ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Change Backup Server Dialog
-
- Your workstation may be attached to multiple backup servers. This command
- enables you to choose a different backup server for Backup Exec processing.
- Since you can also attach and detach from servers from here, you can administer
- an unlimited number of backup servers without having to exit, change your
- attachments around, and re-run Backup Exec.
-
- This window is displayed when you choose Change Backup Server from the Admin
- menu, or click on the Change Backup Server icon on the Selection Bar .
-
- If no backup servers are found, you receive an informational message and the
- function ends. If backup servers are available, a list of servers is
- displayed. Choose one of these servers and press the OK button (you may also
- double-click on the server name). Backup Exec detaches your workstation from
- the current server (if applicable) and attaches the workstation to the new
- server.
-
- The grayed server icons indicate servers that you are not attached to. This
- does not mean that you cannot change to them, it just means that you are not
- currently attached to them. You can detach from a server by select a server
- name in the list and pressing the Detach button. You will not be allowed to
- detach from a server if it is your current backup servers or if it is your
- primary server.
-
- If you are not currently attached to the chosen server, you may be prompted for
- a user name and password. If you have the password database enabled, it will
- use the user name and password stored there. Disabling the password database
- will cause you to be prompted each time you change to a server that you are not
- attached to.
-
- If an error occurs, an error message is displayed. Select a different backup
- server.
-
- Note that information on screens may change if you change to a backup server on
- which you have different rights. For example, if you are an administrator
- and change to a backup server on which you have only user privileges, some of
- the fields that displayed previously will not be available.
-
- Changing backup servers redraws the Restore Sources window . Therefore, if
- you have made any Restore Sources selections , they will be cleared when you
- change backup servers.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 118. Deleting Cataloged Tapes (Administrator Only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Deleting Cataloged Tapes (Administrator Only)
-
- Backup Exec keeps track of the contents of tapes created during a backup or
- file grooming job . This information is maintained in a catalog, and is the
- basis for the information in the Restore Sources window .
-
- Occasionally, you may need to remove a tape from the catalog. Perhaps the tape
- has been damaged or destroyed, or is no longer being used in Backup Exec
- operations.
-
- To delete a tape from the catalog:
-
- 1. Select Delete Cataloged Tapes from the Admin menu. This function is
- available only to administrators. This will open the Delete Cataloged
- Tapes dialog box.
-
- This dialog lists all of the tapes currently existing in the catalog.
-
- 2. To delete one or more tapes, highlight the tape name and click on the
- Delete button. Backup Exec displays a confirmation dialog asking you
- to verify or cancel the deletion.
-
- 3. You can select multiple tapes for deletion by holding down the mouse
- button and dragging it to highlight the appropriate tape names.
-
- 4. You may want to view the contents of a tape before deleting it. To do
- so, use the Tapes Window .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 119. Options - Introduction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Introduction
-
- You access the configuration options through the Options menu. These options
- determine the way the Backup Exec software works for you.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 120. General Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- General Options
-
- The General Options menu contains Directory and File Processing, and Password
- Database options.
-
- Related Topics:
- Directory and File Processing
- Password Database
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 121. Directory and File Processing ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Directory and File Processing
-
- Process special files
-
- Special files include files that are marked with any combination of "system",
- "read-only", and/or "hidden" attributes. Special files should normally be
- backed up. The default value is on.
-
- If this option is unmarked, you can still back up special files by specifically
- checking their check boxes in the Directory Tree window when you create a
- backup job (as opposed to selecting an entire directory).
-
- Process hidden files
-
- These files are used by DOS, Windows, and some applications. Hidden files do
- not appear when you view a directory through File Manager or through DOS' DIR
- command. However, in the Backup Sources window , these files appear and are
- identified by a red exclamation point over the file icon.
-
- If this option is unmarked, you can still back up hidden files by specifically
- checking their check boxes in the Directory Tree window when you create a
- backup job (as opposed to selecting an entire directory). The default is off.
-
- Process empty directories
-
- Empty directories contain no files or subdirectories. If you do not wish to
- back up or restore empty directories, unmark this option. The default is on.
-
- Many applications create directories that store temporary files. Be careful
- when performing restore operations. If the directory is deleted or outdated
- information is restored to it, the application may be harmed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 122. Password Database ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Password Database
-
- Use password database
-
- The password database is a list of user names and passwords used to log in to
- servers and attach to agent workstations. If you mark this option, the
- passwords you enter to gain access to remote servers and workstations will be
- kept in a database so the next time you access the device the password will
- automatically be entered for you. If you do not mark this option, you will be
- prompted to enter the password each time you access a device. The contents of
- the password database are encrypted for security purposes. The default is off.
-
- Password protect database
-
- Backup Exec enables you to add password protection to your password database.
- This protects the password database against unauthorized access.
-
- To enter a password into the database:
-
- 1. Enter your user name and your password for the device you are accessing.
- When you click on this button, the Enter Database Password dialog opens.
-
- If the password database is enabled, the information you insert here
- will be added to the database and you will not be prompted for it again.
-
- 2. If the device is not password protected, you still must press <Enter> or
- click on OK to close this dialog box and proceed.
-
- To enter a password:
-
- 1. Enter a new password.
-
- 2. Enter it again for confirmation. If your database is password
- protected, Backup Exec prompts you for the database password when you
- start the application.
-
- If you enter the correct password, the password database is opened for
- use during the session.
-
- If you enter an incorrect password, Backup Exec displays an error
- message and gives you another opportunity to enter a correct password.
-
- Unsuccessful attempt:
-
- 1. You have three chances to enter a correct password; if all three tries
- are unsuccessful, Backup Exec continues with the password database
- locked. You cannot enable the password database or work with it in any
- way while it is locked.
-
- 2. You must restart the application using a correct database password to
- unlock the database.
-
- Remove password protection
-
- This option disables password protection.
-
- To disable password protection:
-
- 1. If password protection is enabled, you can disable it by clicking on the
- Remove Password Protection button. This opens the Enter Database
- Password dialog.
-
- 2. Enter the database password.
-
- 3. Click OK to disable the password protection.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 123. Options - Backup Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Options
-
- The Backup options control processing during backup operations. This window
- is displayed when you choose Backup from the Options menu.
-
- Related Topics:
- Backup Options
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 124. Options - Backup Options - Backup Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Options
-
- Back up devices alphabetically
-
- This option allows you to have Backup Exec back up drives you have selected
- in alphabetical order. For example, if you selected devices Server_1\SYS: and
- Bill (in that order), and you want them to be included in the backup set
- alphabetically (Bill and Server_1) select this option. If this option is
- unmarked, devices are backed up in the order in which they were selected. The
- default is on.
-
- Verify after backup
-
- As each backup is submitted, you can select whether or not to verify the data
- backed up during that job . Verifying the tape ensures that no errors were
- encountered during the backup and that the data can be restored by Backup Exec.
- When "Verify after backup" is marked, the "Verify after" field in the Submit
- window will automatically be turned on. The default is on.
-
- Related Topics:
- Backup Options - Administrator
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 125. Backup Options - Administrator ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Options - Administrator
-
- The Administrator view of the Backup Options includes the following:
-
- Skip open files
-
- This option causes Backup Exec to skip any files that are open during backup
- without attempting to close them. These files will not be included in the
- backup. The default is on.
-
- Wait for open files to close
-
- This option causes Backup Exec to wait for open files to close before
- attempting their backup. The time that the system will wait before attempting
- backup is set at the Backup Server level. For example, the Administrator may
- determine that the system will wait five minutes for an open file to close
- before attempting to back up that file.
-
- Back up files in use
-
- This option causes Backup Exec to back up any files that are currently open and
- in use. The file will not be available to the user while it is being backed
- up.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 126. Restore Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Restore Options
-
- The Restore options control processing during restore operations. This
- window is displayed when you choose Restore from the Options menu.
-
- Restore over existing files
-
- When this option is unmarked, files that appear only on the tape and not the
- device are restored.
-
- Be careful of restoring older versions of files over existing files. For
- example, after you have upgraded system files or a software package, you would
- not want to restore older versions of the files over the more current versions.
-
- Unmarking this option causes the software to check for existing files, which
- slows down the restore operation. If you are only restoring a few files and
- you are certain that the files are the versions you want, leave this option
- marked.
-
- Restore security information (Administrators only)
-
- Restore trustee information and inherited rights mask for files and
- directories.
-
- Restore volume restrictions (Administrators only)
-
- Restore volume restriction information.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 127. Job History Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job History Options
-
- Backup Exec keeps a record of all activity during a backup, restore , or
- file grooming session. These options determine the way Backup Exec stores
- this information. This option is not available if you are not connected to a
- backup server .
-
- This window is displayed when you choose Job History from the Options menu.
-
- Number of job history records to keep
-
- Γòû Keep maximum records allowed by administrator : At the Job Manager
- level, the system administrator determines the maximum number of job
- history records that a user can keep. If you want to maintain the
- maximum number of records that your administrator has set, check this
- box. If the number of job history records exceeds this number, your
- oldest job history records are automatically deleted. To set up a
- different number of job history records to maintain, remove the check
- from this box. If you are connected to multiple backup servers, you can
- maintain a different number of job history records at each server.
-
- Γòû Select number of records to keep: You can decide to keep a different
- number of job history records from the number maintained by your
- administrator. To do so, enter the number of job history records you
- want to keep. Minimum value is 0, maximum value is 4095. The server
- will maintain the number to identify up to the maximum allowed by the
- administrator (the field will show the number you select). If you
- select a number lower than the number of job history records you
- currently have, the application deletes the excess records. This field
- is grayed if you elect to maintain the same number of records as your
- administrator.
-
- Detail level for job history logs
-
- This option allows you to choose the level of detail for your Job History log
- files.
-
- Each successive level includes the previous level's output in addition to
- output of the selected level.
-
- Γòû Level 0 turns the logging feature off.
-
- Γòû Level 1 includes a Novell network server/ volume specification or
- Agent alias, the backup set number on the tape, the tape number, the
- tape label, the starting date and time, any errors encountered, ending
- date and time, and completion statistics. This is the default setting.
-
- Γòû Level 2 includes level 1 plus a list of all processed subdirectories.
-
- Γòû Level 3 includes levels 1 and 2 plus a listing of all the files
- processed.
-
- Γòû Level 4 includes level 3 plus file sizes, file date/time and file
- attributes.
-
- Related Topics:
- Components
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 128. Options - Job History Options - Components ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Components
-
- Job Name
-
- Name of the job assigned when the job was submitted
-
- TR (Administrators only)
-
- Type of operation for tape rotation jobs. The types are (F)ull,
- (D)ifferential, and (I)ncremental.
-
- Operation
-
- Type of operation being performed by the job ( Backup , File Grooming , or
- Restore ).
-
- User Name
-
- Network name of the user who submitted the job.
-
- Completion Time
-
- Date and time that the job ended.
-
- Status
-
- Current status of the job.
-
- Normal - Job terminated normally
-
- Error - Job encountered an error during execution
-
- Aborted - Job was aborted by the user
-
- Exit
-
- Closes the View History window and returns to the application.
-
- View
-
- Displays a View Logs window containing the history for the selected job.
-
- View TR History (Administrators only)
-
- Displays the run history for the selected tape rotation job
-
- Delete
-
- Removes job history files for the specified jobs. You can select single or
- multiple job histories to delete; Backup Exec prompts you to confirm each
- deletion.
-
- Filters
-
- Accesses the Filters dialog box, enabling you to limit the range of job
- histories that you want to display. You can display history by operation, by
- user ( administrator only), by specific job name, or list only jobs with
- errors.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 129. Notify Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Notify Options
- E-mail Notification Dialog
- Broadcast Notification Dialog
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 130. E-mail Notification Dialog ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- E-mail Notification Dialog
-
- This dialog box enables you to determine whether E-mail will be sent to you
- when a job is completed.
-
- The E-mail notification data is retrieved and stored on the active backup
- server you are currently logged into. The e-mail database saves information
- by user ID. Therefore, multiple users may have their own E-mail notification
- data on multiple backup servers. A window displays whenever you select E-mail
- from the Notify menu.
-
- A window is displayed when you select E-mail from the Notify menu.
-
- There are two options:
-
- Email when job complete successfully
-
- Choose this option if you want to be notified by E-mail when a job completes
- and has a status of 'Normal'.
-
- Email when job complete with errors
-
- Choose this option if you want to be notified by E-mail when a job completes
- and has a status of 'Error' or 'Abort'.
-
- For each option specify the following fields:
-
- Notify Address
-
- Specify the MHS address to notify. See your administrator for details about
- setting up this address.
-
- Include Job History
-
- Choose whether the job history log is included with the e-mail message.
-
- No validation is done on the Notify Address field.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 131. Broadcast Notification Dialog ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Broadcast Notification Dialog
-
- This dialog box enables you to control the ability of whether to broadcast
- message(s) when a job is completed. The broadcast is sent out via the
- NetWare broadcast mechanism. Any workstations which the user has logged into
- the Backup Server at the time the job completes will receive the broadcast
- message.
-
- The broadcast notification flags are retrieved and stored on the active
- backup server you are currently logged into. The database saves information by
- user id. Therefore, multiple users may have their own broadcast notification
- flags on multiple backup servers.
-
- This window is displayed when you select Broadcast from the Notify menu.
-
- There are two options:
-
- Broadcast when job complete successfully
-
- Choose this option if you want to receive a broadcast message when a job
- completes and has a status of 'Normal'.
-
- Broadcast when job complete with errors
-
- Choose this option if you want to receive a broadcast message when a job
- completes and has a status of 'Error' or 'Abort'.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 132. Display Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Display Options
-
- These options determine whether certain Client Window elements are displayed
- on your screen. You may wish to "toggle off" display of these elements to
- obtain more room within the window, then redisplay them as needed.
-
- This window is displayed when you choose Display from the Options menu.
-
- The Display options menu contains the following items:
-
- Display Selection Bar
-
- The Selection Bar is displayed across the top of your window when this option
- is selected. The Selection Bar contains buttons that allow quick access to
- Backup Exec functions. The default is on.
-
- Display Status bar
-
- The Status Bar is displayed across the bottom of your window when this option
- is selected. The Status Bar displays the current status of Backup Exec. It
- also identifies your current backup server and user name. The default is on.
-
- Display Label bars
-
- Label Bars are displayed across the top of the Backup Exec windows when this
- option is selected. Each Label Bar provides column headings for the
- information in these windows. As you use the scroll bar to move across the
- window, these column headings move with the appropriate data. The default is
- on.
-
- Display 3D
-
- Determines whether the backup and restore sources windows display the
- currently selected item as highlighted or as a raised (3D) button.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 133. Agent Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Agent Options
-
- Backup Exec has the ability to perform operations on remote workstations that
- are configured as Backup Exec agents. The agent software enables backup and
- restore operations for these workstations through a Novell network. The Agent
- Options enable you to determine whether agent functions are applicable for this
- workstation.
-
- This window is displayed when you choose Agent from the Options menu.
-
- Enable Workstation Agent support
-
- When this option marked, you will be able to select files and perform
- operations on DOS, Windows and OS/2 workstations running the Backup Exec Agent
- software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 134. Technical Support Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Technical Support Options
-
- Backup Exec has the ability to operate in "technical support" mode. Normally,
- you will enter this mode only when instructed to do so by a Technical Support
- representative. In this mode, activities that occur at the client
- workstation are logged for diagnostic use. A Technical Support representative
- will assist you in entering this mode if necessary.
-
- If this mode is active , a Technical Support icon is displayed on your
- desktop.
-
- Related Topics:
- Technical Support Window
- File
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 135. Technical Support Window ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Technical Support Window
-
- The Technical Support Window contains the following items:
-
- Record to window
-
- If this setting is marked, Backup Exec logs errors to an on-line window that
- can be viewed by double-clicking on the Technical Support Window icon.
-
- Record last [ ] messages
-
- This setting determines the number of error messages retained in the Technical
- Support logs. Enter the number of messages you want to keep in the box to the
- right of this field.
-
- Record all messages
-
- This setting causes Backup Exec to log all error messages occurring at this
- workstation.
-
- Messages
-
- Number of messages currently logged.
-
- Reset Window
-
- Clicking on this button erases all messages from the log and resets the message
- count to one.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 136. File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File
-
- Record to file
-
- If this setting is marked, Backup Exec logs errors to a file stored within
- the workstation. You can view this file by selecting Technical Support Logs
- from the Help menu.
-
- File name
-
- This option creates a name for the Technical Support file. Include the full
- path name.
-
- Messages
-
- Number of messages currently logged.
-
- Reset File
-
- Clicking on this button erases all messages from the log and resets the error
- count.
-
- Display Memory Trace
-
- If this setting is marked, Backup Exec keeps track of actions within the
- application and reflects them in the Technical Support logs to assist in
- troubleshooting.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 137. Backup Strategies ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Strategies
-
- With Backup Exec, you can decide which files to back up on your workstation
- and how often to back them up. This is called a backup strategy . Included
- throughout the rest of this chapter are some helpful tips on creating a backup
- strategy for your data.
-
- Related Topics:
- Choosing a Backup Strategy
- Full, Normal, Incremental and Differential Backups
- Backup Strategy Examples
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 138. Choosing a Backup Strategy ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Choosing a Backup Strategy
-
- In order to have a secure and effective data management plan, you must
- incorporate a strategy for backing up your data.
-
- Several strategies are listed in this chapter. Prior to choosing a strategy to
- use with the Backup Exec system, review the related topics shown below.
-
- Related Topics:
- How often should I back up?
- How much data must be backed up?
- Virus Protection
- Which devices am I backing up?
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 139. How often should I back up? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- How often should I back up?
-
- While there is no absolute rule on how often to back up your data, there is one
- consideration that can help you decide for yourself:
-
- What is the cost of re-creating data that was added or modified since the last
- backup ?
-
- Calculate the manpower, lost time and/or sales, and other costs that would be
- incurred if your workstation crashed right before the next backup was to take
- place (always assume the worst scenario). If the cost is excessive, the
- strategy needs to be adjusted accordingly and you need to back up more often.
-
- Ideally, you would want to do at least an Incremental or Differential backup
- every day. A normal backup should always be performed before adding new
- applications or drastically changing your workstation's configuration.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 140. How much data must be backed up? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- How much data must be backed up?
-
- This is a key determinant of the backup strategy you choose. If you are
- backing up large amounts of data that needs to be retained for long periods of
- time, you will need to ask your network administrator how long tapes are kept
- before they are re-used.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 141. Virus Protection ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Virus Protection
-
- The threat of viruses is a reality. Some viruses take effect immediately,
- while others take days or weeks to cause noticeable damage. Because of this,
- you should have at least the following backups available to restore at any
- time:
-
- Γòû a one-week-old Full backup
-
- Γòû a one-month-old Full backup
-
- Having these backups available should allow you to restore your workstation to
- the point it was before it became infected.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 142. Which devices am I backing up? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Which devices am I backing up?
-
- Since Backup Exec can back up servers, client workstations and agents, this
- needs to be considered when choosing backup strategies. If you are responsible
- for backing up devices other than your workstation, you will need to coordinate
- strategies with the users of those workstations. For example, when and how
- often they want their systems backed up.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 143. Full, Normal, Incremental and Differential Backups ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Full, Normal, Incremental and Differential Backups
-
- When you submit a backup , one of your options is selecting how Backup Exec
- will process the data you selected. Full backups include all files and
- directories on your hard drive; Normal backups include selected files;
- Incremental backups include only the files that have changed since the last
- Normal or Incremental backup . Differential backups include backing up all
- files modified since the last Normal backup .
-
- Before you can develop a backup strategy , you will need to decide whether you
- want to do only Full backups, or Incremental or Differential backups. There
- are advantages and disadvantages to each method.
-
- Related Topics:
- Full Backups
- Incremental Backups
- Differential Backups
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 144. Full Backups ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Full Backups
-
- Advantages
-
- Files are easy to find. Since Full backups include all of the data you
- selected, you do not have to search through several catalog listings to find
- a file that you want to restore .
-
- There is always a current backup of your entire system on one tape or tape
- set. If you should need to restore your entire system, all of the most current
- information is located on the last backup.
-
- Disadvantages
-
- Redundant backups. Since most of the files on your hard drive rarely change,
- each backup following the first is merely a copy of what has already been
- backed up.
-
- Full backups take longer to perform. Full backups can be time consuming,
- especially when there are many other devices on the network that need to be
- backed up.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 145. Incremental Backups ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Incremental Backups
-
- Advantages
-
- Better use of media. Only files that have changed since the last backup are
- included, so there is much less data storage space required.
-
- Less time required for backup. Incremental backups take much less time than
- Full backups to complete.
-
- Disadvantages
-
- Files are more difficult to find. Files backed up incrementally can be spread
- across multiple tapes since the last Full backup . To restore your entire
- system (in the event of a system crash) would require you to restore your last
- Full backup and all Incremental backups following it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 146. Differential Backups ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Differential Backups
-
- Using a Full\Differential strategy is highly recommended. Differential backups
- include backing up all files modified since the last Full backup . The
- difference between Differential and Incremental backups is that Incremental
- backups include only the files that have changed since the last Full or
- Incremental backup .
-
- Advantages
-
- Files are easy to find. Restoring a system backed up under the Differential
- strategy requires restoring a maximum of only two catalog entries--the latest
- Full backup and the latest Differential backup . This is less
- time-consuming than backup strategies that require the latest Full backup and
- all Incremental backups executed since the Full backup.
-
- Less time required for backup. Differential backups take less time to complete
- than Full backups.
-
- Disadvantages
-
- Redundant backups. All of the files created or modified since the last Full
- backup are included on each tape; thus creating redundant backups.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 147. Backup Strategy Examples ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Strategy Examples
-
- Ultimately you will want to use a combination of Full and Differential or
- Incremental backups.
-
- Before implementing a Differential or Incremental backup strategy a Full
- backup must be performed. In the above example, a Friday Full backup would
- have begun the backup schedule.
-
- Depending on how much data you are backing up and how often your data changes,
- you can select whether to use Incremental or Differential backups between Full
- backups. For example, if you constantly work on a few files that are not very
- large, you would want to use a Differential backups. If you work on several
- large database files that change daily, your network administrator may prefer
- that you use Incremental backups to save time and storage space.
-
- Whether you choose to do a Full backup once a week or more is up to you.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 148. The Menu Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Menu Bar
-
- After you start Backup Exec for Windows, a Menu Bar is displayed across the
- top of your screen.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 149. File Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Menu
-
- Under the File Menu, you can print a report or log, choose your printer, and
- exit from the software. Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are
- hidden from view.
-
- Related Topics:
- Print
- Printer Setup
- Exit
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 150. Print ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Print
-
- Prints a Job History , Selection File, or Technical Support Log. The Print
- command sends your selection to the currently selected Windows printer. You
- can change the printer selection through the Printer Setup menu option.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 151. Printer Setup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Printer Setup
-
- This command displays a list of printers and options which can be selected.
- Available options depend on the capabilities of your printer.
-
- Available options include:
-
- Printer
-
- Default Printer
-
- When this option is selected, print jobs are directed to the printer that is
- configured as your default. The name of your default printer is displayed
- under the field.
-
- Specific Printer
-
- When this option is selected, print jobs are directed to the printer that you
- specify. Click on the arrow button to display a list of available printers
- from which you can select.
-
- Orientation
-
- Portrait
-
- When this option is selected, printed output is taller than it is wide when you
- view the printed text upright.
-
- Landscape
-
- When this option is selected, printed output is wider than it is tall when you
- view the printed text upright.
-
- Paper
-
- Size
-
- Determines the size of the paper you are using. The default paper size depends
- on the country selected through the Windows Control Panel. If United States is
- selected, the default paper size is letter (8.5 by 11 inches). If a European
- country is selected, the default paper size is A4. If you are using a
- different size of paper, you must change this setting.
-
- Source
-
- Specifies the tray or bin from which paper feeds to your printer, if you are
- using single sheets of paper. If your printer uses paper that feeds into it
- through a tractor feeder, select Tractor. Some printers enable you to feed
- paper manually.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 152. Exit ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Exit
-
- Exits the Backup Exec software and returns you to your Windows desktop. When
- you exit, any options that you have changed during this session will
- automatically be saved for you and be active when you return to the
- application.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 153. Tree Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tree Menu
-
- Using the Tree Menu, you can control the level of directory information shown
- in the Directory Tree window . Use the scroll bar to see any commands that
- are hidden from view.
-
- Related Topics:
- Expand One Level
- Expand Branch
- Expand All
- Collapse Branch
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 154. Expand One Level ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Expand One Level
-
- Allows you to display the directory one level below the currently selected
- directory. You can also expand a directory by double clicking the mouse on a
- directory icon containing a plus sign.
-
- To expand one level:
-
- 1. Click on the directory you want to expand.
-
- 2. From the Tree Menu, choose Expand One Level.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 155. Expand Branch ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Expand Branch
-
- Allows you to display the entire directory tree below the currently selected
- directory.
-
- To expand a branch:
-
- 1. Click on the directory you want to expand.
-
- 2. From the Tree Menu, choose Expand Branch.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 156. Expand All ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Expand All
-
- Allows you to display the entire directory tree of the device displayed in the
- active window (all subdirectories will be visible).
-
- To expand all:
-
- 1. Click on the directory you want to expand.
-
- 2. From the Tree Menu, choose Expand All.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 157. Collapse Branch ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Collapse Branch
-
- Removes the directory tree of the currently selected directory from the
- Directory Tree window . In the Backup Source and Restore Sources windows,
- you can use this command to collapse branches up to the Agent level (
- Backup Exec Agent or NetWare Agent ).
-
- NOTE: You cannot collapse either the root (Networks) or the Agent category
- items.
-
- To collapse a directory level:
-
- 1. Click on the directory you want to close.
-
- 2. Click on Tree in the Menu bar.
-
- 3. Click on Collapse Branch.
-
- Shortcut: Double-click on the directory that you want to collapse.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 158. View Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- View Menu
-
- Allows you to change file and directory views in the Directory Tree window .
- Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view.
-
- Related Topics:
- Tree and Directory
- Tree Only
- Directory Only
- Split
- All File Details
- Selection Bar
- Status Bar
- Label Bar
- Font
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 159. Tree and Directory ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tree and Directory
-
- This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It
- changes the active Directory Tree window to display two list box windows: the
- left window displays the Directory Tree and the right window displays the File
- List
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 160. Tree Only ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tree Only
-
- This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It
- changes the active Directory Tree window to show only the Directory Tree.
- Items in the directory are not displayed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 161. Directory Only ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Directory Only
-
- This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . The
- tree is not displayed. It changes the active Directory Tree window to show
- only the active directory.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 162. Split ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Split
-
- This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It
- allows you to adjust the position of the divider bar in the Directory Tree
- window. Use your mouse or the left and right arrow keys to move the split bar
- left or right in the window. Press <Enter> or the left mouse button to
- position the divider bar at the new location.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 163. All File Details ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- All File Details
-
- This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It
- changes the File List to display the name, size, modified date, modified time,
- and attributes of the files and subdirectories in the active directory.
- Possible attributes are:
-
- A - Archive. This attribute indicates that this file has been modified
- since it was last backed up.
-
- R - Read Only.
-
- H - Hidden. You will not see this file if you display a directory listing
- through DOS.
-
- S - System. This is an operating system file.
-
- AFP - Apple file system file.
-
- I - In use.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 164. Selection Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection Bar
-
- Toggles the display of the Selection Bar at the top of your screen on and
- off.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 165. Status Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Status Bar
-
- Toggles the display of the Status Bar at the bottom of your screen on and
- off.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 166. Label Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Label Bar
-
- Toggles the display of the Label Bars providing column headings for the various
- Backup Exec windows on and off.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 167. Reference - View Menu - Font ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Font
-
- This dialog box enables you to view and change the fonts used for characters in
- the Directory Tree windows, Backup Sources window and Restore Sources window
- , and Tapes window .
-
- This window is displayed when you select Font from the View menu.
-
- Related Topics:
- Font
- Font Style
- Size
- Sample
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 168. Reference - Font - Font ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Font
-
- Specifies the typeface you want to use. The fonts available to you depend on
- those you have installed through Windows. The font you are currently using is
- highlighted.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 169. Font Style ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Font Style
-
- Specifies the style options you want to use (i.e., bold, italic, or regular).
- Available font styles depend on the font you choose.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 170. Size ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Size
-
- Specifies the point size for the fonts; the larger the point size, the larger
- the character appears on your screen. Available sizes depend on the font you
- choose.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 171. Sample ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Sample
-
- This box shows a sample of your selected font. As you make changes to fonts,
- font style, or size, the sample in this box changes to reflect the new
- selections .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 172. Admin Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Admin Menu
-
- The Admin Menu enables you to use functions that monitor and administer
- Backup Exec operations. Use the scroll bar to see any commands hidden from
- view.
-
- Related Topics:
- Display Info
- Catalog Search
- Delete Cataloged Tapes (Administrator only)
- Change Backup Server
- Job Manager Monitor (Administrator only)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 173. Display Info ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Display Info
-
- This option is only available if you have selected an individual file from the
- Directory Tree Window . It displays the backup history for an individual
- file selected from the Directory Tree window, enabling you to select a specific
- version of the file with which to work.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 174. Catalog Search ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Catalog Search
-
- This menu option is available only if your workstation is attached to a backup
- server that has catalogs. Searches the catalog(s) of one or more
- fully-cataloged tapes for directories and/or file specifications.
-
- The Enter Search Criteria dialog includes two text entry boxes:
-
- 1. Path. Any files beneath the path are candidates for the search.
- Therefore, if you identify "\" as the path, all directories will be
- searched. If you use "\WINDOWS", only files that are within the \WINDOWS
- directory (or its subdirectories) will be searched. Note that
- wildcards are not valid in the path name.
-
- 2. File. This identifies a pattern for a file name. Wildcards are
- acceptable in the file name.
-
- To search catalogs for Files or Directories:
-
- 1. Click the Catalog Search button on the Selection Bar . The Search
- Criteria window will open.
-
- 2. Enter the search criteria (tape, path, and/or file name). (When
- specifying the file name, wildcards may be used).
-
- 3. You can also launch a search by choosing Catalog Search from the Admin
- Menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 175. Delete Cataloged Tapes (Administrator only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Delete Cataloged Tapes (Administrator only)
-
- This menu option is available only if your workstation is attached to a backup
- server that has catalogs. It causes the Delete Cataloged Tapes Window to
- display. This window contains a list of all cataloged tapes and enables you to
- delete unused catalogs as necessary. This capability can substantially
- increase your free disk space.
-
- This menu option is available only to users with administrator privileges; if
- you are not an administrator, it does not appear on your menu.
-
- Note: Once you delete a catalog, the only way to retrieve it is to re-catalog
- the tape at the backup server level.
-
- The catalog list is automatically updated periodically to remain current with
- any additions or deletions made to the catalogs on the backup server, including
- those made from another workstation.
-
- To delete one or more tapes:
-
- 1. Highlight the tape name(s).
-
- 2. Click on the DELETE button. Backup Exec prompts you to confirm the
- deletion.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 176. Reference - Admin Menu - Change Backup Server ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Change Backup Server
-
- Your workstation may be attached to multiple backup servers. Using the
- Change Backup Server option, you can choose which backup server you wish to
- use in performing operations.
-
- 1. From the Admin menu, choose Change Backup Server.
-
- 2. A dialog box displays a list of the backup servers to which you are
- attached.
-
- 3. Double-click on the name of the backup server you want.
-
- Shortcut: Double-click on the Change Backup Server button on the Selection
- Bar .
-
- NOTE: It is recommended that you complete all of your server attachments prior
- to entering Windows. Should you need to attach to another server, exit the
- application and Windows, attach to the server, then re-enter Windows and the
- application.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 177. Job Manager Monitor (Administrator only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Manager Monitor (Administrator only)
-
- The Job Manager Monitor allows you to view the Job Manager screen from a
- workstation running the client software. This function can also be accessed
- through the Job Schedule window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 178. Select Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Select Menu
-
- The Select Menu contains functions used for file selection.
-
- Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view.
-
- Related Topics:
- Check
- Uncheck
- Advanced
- Uncheck All
- Include Subdirectories
- Save Selections
- Use Selections
- Delete Selections
- View Selections
- Selection Types (Administrator only)
- Clearing Selections
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 179. Check ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Check
-
- This option is available in any window that contains elements with check boxes.
- Places a check mark in the check box of highlighted selections . This
- command is used to select items for backup or restore .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 180. Uncheck ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Uncheck
-
- This option is available in any window that contains elements with check boxes.
- Removes a check mark from the check box of highlighted selections . This
- command is used to de-select items for backup or restore .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 181. Advanced ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Advanced
-
- This option displays a dialog that provides an easy way to choose groups of
- directories and/or files for Backup Exec operations. According to the
- operation under way, Backup Exec either displays the Advanced File Selection -
- Backup or the Advanced File Selection - Restore window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 182. Uncheck All ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Uncheck All
-
- This option removes all check marks (even from items not selected) in all
- windows.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 183. Include Subdirectories ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Include Subdirectories
-
- This option determines whether any file search is limited to the specified
- path, or if it includes all subdirectories when selecting a drive or directory.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 184. Save Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Save Selections
-
- This option is available when at least one backup source selection exists.
- This option saves the current list of file selections in a user-specified
- file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 185. Use Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use Selections
-
- This option is available when at least one set of selections has been saved.
- This command displays a list of selection files that can be used in Backup
- Exec operations. You can retrieve these selections and use them to process
- another job .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 186. Delete Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Delete Selections
-
- This option is available when at least one set of selections has been saved.
- This command removes selection files from the Use Selections list.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 187. View Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- View Selections
-
- This dialog box displays a list of current selections available for your
- review. To view the selections that have been saved, highlight the selection
- file name and click on the VIEW button. You can only view the selections; you
- cannot edit them through this command.
-
- This window is displayed when you choose View Selections from the Select menu.
-
- NOTE: You can only view the selections; you cannot edit them through this
- command.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 188. Selection Types (Administrator only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection Types (Administrator only)
- Backup
- Tape Rotation
- Selection Files
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 189. Reference - Selection Types (Administrator only) - Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup
-
- These are selections used for backup and file grooming jobs. They are
- stored in the Backup Exec subdirectory on the workstation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 190. Reference - Selection Types (Administrator only) - Tape Rotation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tape Rotation
-
- These are selections used for tape rotation jobs. They are stored in the
- tape rotation path on the configured backup server .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 191. Reference - Selection Types (Administrator only) - Selection Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection Files
-
- Displays a list of existing selections . Click on the selection to be viewed.
- A window will then be displayed listing the contents of the selection file.
- For administrators, the selection files listed will differ between the two
- selection types.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 192. Clearing Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Clearing Selections
-
- Selections can be cleared in four ways:
-
- Γòû Click on the check mark in the check box
-
- Γòû Click on the Uncheck button
-
- Γòû Click on Select in the Menu bar and click on Uncheck
-
- Γòû Click on Select in the Menu bar and click on Uncheck All
-
- Uncheck All will clear all selections in all windows.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 193. Job Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Menu
-
- Allows you to submit and monitor user-created jobs.
-
- Related Topics:
- Submit Backup
- Submit Restore
- Submit File Grooming (Administrator only)
- View Schedule
- View History
- View Tape Rotation (Admin Only)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 194. Submit Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit Backup
-
- Sets up and maintains the schedule for a backup operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 195. Submit Restore ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit Restore
-
- Sets up and maintains the schedule for a restore operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 196. Submit File Grooming (Administrator only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Submit File Grooming (Administrator only)
-
- Sets up and maintains the schedule for a file grooming operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 197. View Schedule ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- View Schedule
-
- Displays a list of jobs that are scheduled to process. Using this option, you
- can check the status of a job 's processing, place jobs on hold, activate jobs
- on hold, and delete jobs.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 198. View History ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- View History
-
- Displays the results of jobs that have previously processed and enables you to
- view detailed history information or delete records.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 199. View Tape Rotation (Admin Only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- View Tape Rotation (Admin Only)
-
- Displays the current tape rotation jobs and allows you to edit, or delete the
- job (s). You can also view the job's run histories.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 200. Options Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Options Menu
-
- This menu allows you to custom configure the Backup Exec software for your
- workstation. The defaults are shown in [ ]. Use the scroll bar to see any
- commands that are hidden from view.
-
- Related Topics:
- General
- Backup
- Backup (Administrator only)
- Restore
- Job History
- Display
- Agent
- Technical Support
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 201. Reference - Options Menu - General ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- General
-
- Enables you to set the following miscellaneous controls that apply to all
- operations:
-
- Γòû Process Special Files [YES]
-
- Γòû Process Hidden Files [YES]
-
- Γòû Process Empty Directories [YES]
-
- Γòû Use Password Database [YES]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 202. Reference - Options Menu - Backup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup
-
- Enables you to set the following default backup options:
-
- Γòû Back Up Devices Alphabetically [YES]
-
- Γòû Verify After Backup [YES]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 203. Backup (Administrator only) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup (Administrator only)
-
- Γòû Skip Open Files [YES]
-
- Γòû Wait For Open Files to Close [NO]
-
- Γòû Back Up Open Files In Use [NO]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 204. Restore ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Restore
-
- Enables you to set the following default restore options:
-
- Γòû Restore over existing files [YES]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 205. Reference - Options Menu - Job History ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job History
-
- Backup Exec keeps a record of all activity during a backup, restore , or
- file grooming session. This option enables you to set the following job
- history storage options which determine the way Backup Exec stores the
- information:
-
- Γòû Keep maximum records allowed by administrator
-
- Γòû Select number of records to keep [4095]
-
- Γòû Detail level for job history logs [Level One - Backup set information]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 206. Display ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Display
-
- These options determine whether certain Client Window elements are displayed
- on your screen by setting the following default display options:
-
- Γòû Display Selection Bar [YES]
-
- Γòû Display Status Bar [YES]
-
- Γòû Display Label Bars [YES]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 207. Agent ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Agent
-
- Backup Exec has the ability to perform operations on remote workstations that
- are configured as Backup Exec Agents. The agent software enables backup and
- restore operations for these workstations through a Novell network. These
- options allow you to enable or disable agent workstation support and functions.
-
- Γòû [Enabled]
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 208. Technical Support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Technical Support
-
- Enables you to set options that control the way error information is stored for
- technical support purposes. This option is displayed only when you are running
- the Windows Client in "technical support" mode, as instructed by a support
- representative.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 209. Window Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Window Menu
-
- Allows you to set the method used to display your windows. Includes a
- drop-down menu of the minimized windows you can open (a check mark indicates
- the window currently open). Use the scroll bar to see ant commands hidden
- from view.
-
- Related Topics:
- Cascade
- Tile
- Arrange Icons
- Refresh
- Close All
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 210. Cascade ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Cascade
-
- Rearranges the open windows so that they all overlap, leaving the title bar of
- each window visible.
-
- To cascade windows:
-
- 1. Click on Window in the Menu bar.
-
- 2. Click on Cascade.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 211. Tile ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tile
-
- Tiling resizes open group windows and places them side by side so that each
- window is visible.
-
- To tile windows:
-
- 1. Click on Window in the Menu bar.
-
- 2. Click on Tile.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 212. Arrange Icons ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Arrange Icons
-
- Aligns all minimized window icons on the display.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 213. Refresh ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Refresh
-
- The "Refresh" command enables you to update the current window ( Backup
- Sources, Restore Sources, or Tapes Window ). Refreshing the Backup Sources
- window enables you to see new agents that may have become active since you
- started the application (or since your last Refresh). Refreshing the Restore
- Sources or Tapes Window enables you to update your view of the catalogs. If a
- backup just occurred, you must refresh the Restore Sources window in order to
- see the new backup.
-
- Note that refreshing either the Restore Sources or Tapes Window refreshes both
- of them. Any selections made in the Restore Sources window are lost when you
- perform a refresh; the application displays a confirmation dialog to remind
- you of this.
-
- To update a window, choose Refresh from the Window menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 214. Close All ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Close All
-
- Closes all but the application window. Backup Sources, Restore Sources, and
- Tapes windows will be minimized.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 215. Help Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Help Menu
-
- Accesses the on-line help facility. Use the scroll bar to see any commands
- hidden from view.
-
- Contents
-
- Lists the available help topics.
-
- Search For Help On
-
- Allows you to locate help information by keyword.
-
- How to Use Help
-
- Provides a tutorial on how to use the help feature.
-
- Technical Support Logs
-
- Backup Exec can track and log errors that occur at either the backup server
- or client level. These logs contain information that is helpful to technical
- support in troubleshooting.
-
- To display the Technical Support Logs:
-
- 1. From the Help Menu, choose Technical Support Logs.
-
- 2. If you want to view backup server errors, choose Server Support Log.
-
- 3. If you want to view client server errors, choose Client Support Log.
-
- If no logs exist, or if a log is in use by another user, Backup Exec displays a
- message and the function ends. Otherwise, the log is displayed for your
- review. Use the scroll bars to view all of the log.
-
- About Backup Exec
-
- Displays information regarding this specific version of the product.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 216. The Selection Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Selection Bar
-
- The Selection Bar is displayed under the Menu Bar across the top of the
- screen. The Selection Bar contains "buttons" you click on as shortcuts to the
- following operations:
-
- Backup Starts the backup operation.
-
- Restore Starts the restore operation.
-
- File Grooming Starts the file grooming operation.
-
- Catalog Search Launches a search for a specific file or set of files to
- restore.
-
- Change Backup Server Enables you to change from your current
- Backup Server to another server.
-
- Check Places a check mark in the check box (es) of highlighted
- selections .
-
- Uncheck Removes the check mark from the check box(es) of highlighted
- selections.
-
- Adv. Selection Allows you to quickly choose groups of files for
- Backup Exec advanced operations.
-
- Job Schedule Displays a list of jobs that are scheduled to process.
-
- Job History Displays the results of jobs that have previously processed.
-
- Exit Lets you exit the Backup Exec Windows Client software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 217. Backup/Restore Sources Window Bitmaps ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup/Restore Sources Window Bitmaps
-
- Active Network Agent
-
- Inactive Network Agent
-
- Agent Type
-
- Backup Exec DOS Agent
-
- Backup Exec Macintosh Agent
-
- Backup Exec NT Agent
-
- Backup Exec OS/2 Agent
-
- Backup Exec UNIX Agent
-
- Backup Exec Windows Version 4 Agent
-
- Volume
-
- Novell SMS Service
-
- Workstation
-
- Tapes Window Bitmaps
-
- Tape
-
- Multiple Tapes
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 218. Directory Tree Bitmaps ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Directory Tree Bitmaps
-
- Fully Cataloged Backup Set
-
- Backup Set with No File History
-
- Corrupt File
-
- Executable File
-
- File
-
- Directory (No Subdirectories)
-
- Directory with Subdirectories Displayed
-
- Directory Containing Subdirectories
-
- Expanded Directory, All Subdirectories Displayed
-
- Expanded Directory, No Subdirectories
-
- Expanded Directory With Additional Subdirectories
-
- Directory, Subdirectories Expanded, Corrupted
-
- Directory, No Subdirectories, Corrupted
-
- Directory, Containing Subdirectories, Containing Corrupt File(s)
-
- Directory Containing No Files, Expanded, Corrupted
-
- Directory Containing No Subdirectories or Files, Corrupted
-
- Directory Containing No Files, Corrupted
-
- Directory Containing No Files, Expanded
-
- Directory Containing No Files
-
- Directories Containing No Files, Corrupted, All Subdirectories Expanded
- in Right Window
-
- Directory Containing No Subdirectories or Files, Corrupted
-
- Directory Containing No Files, Corrupted, Selected Subdirectories
- Expanded in Right Window
-
- Directory Containing No Files, All Subdirectories Expanded in Right
- Window
-
- Directory Containing No Subdirectories or Files, Expanded in Right
- Window
-
- Directory Containing No Files, Selected Subdirectories Expanded in Right
- Window
-
- Directory Containing No Files, Subdirectories Displayed in Left Window
-
- Directory Expanded in Right Window, Contains Corrupt Files
-
- Directory Expanded in Right Window, No Subdirectories, Contains Corrupt
- Files
-
- Directory Expanded in Right Window, Contains Additional Subdirectories,
- Contains Corrupt Files
-
- Hidden Corrupt File
-
- Hidden Executable File
-
- Hidden File
-
- Previous Directory
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 219. Selection Bitmaps ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection Bitmaps
-
- Fully Selected
-
- Not Selected
-
- Partially Selected
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 220. Icons ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Icons
-
- Icons are used to identify Backup Exec functions within your Program Manager
- window and within your Windows Client desktop. These icons are displayed
- when you minimize a Backup Exec function window.
-
- Agent Functions
-
- Backup Exec Icon
-
- Backup Operations
-
- Catalog Search Window
-
- Directories Window
-
- Directory Tree Window
-
- Files Window
-
- Job History Window
-
- Restore Operations
-
- Tapes Window
-
- Technical Support Window
-
- Use Selections Window
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 221. Cursor Movement Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Cursor Movement Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Direction key Moves the cursor left, right, up,
- or down in a field.
-
- End or Ctrl+ Moves to the end of a field.
- Right Arrow
-
- Home or Ctrl+ Moves to the
- beginning of a field.
- Left Arrow
-
- Page up or Moves up/down in a
- field, one screen at a time.
- Page Down
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 222. Dialog Box Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Dialog Box Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Tab Moves from field to field (left to right
- and top to bottom).
-
- Shift+Tab Moves from field to field in reverse
- order.
-
- Alt+letter Moves to the option or group whose
- underlined letter matches
- the one you type.
-
- Direction key Moves from option to option within a
- group of options.
-
- Enter Executes a command button. Or, chooses
- the selected item in
- a list box and executes the command.
-
- Esc Closes a dialog box without completing
- the command.
- (Same as Cancel)
-
- Alt+Down Opens a drop-down list box.
- Arrow
-
- Alt+Up/DownSelects item in a drop-down
- list box.
- Arrow
-
- Spacebar Cancels a selection in a list
- box.
- Selects or clears a check box .
-
- Ctrl+Slash Selects all the items in a list box.
-
- Ctrl+Backslash Cancels all selections except the
- current selection.
-
- Shift+ Extends selection in a text
- box.
- Direction key
-
- Shift+Home Extends selection to first
- character in a text box.
-
- Shift+End Extends selection to last character in a
- text box
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 223. Editing Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Editing Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Backspace Deletes the character to the left
- of the cursor.
- Or, deletes selected text.
-
- Delete Deletes the character to the right
- of the cursor.
- Or, deletes selected text.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 224. Help Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Help Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- F1 Gets Help and displays a Help
- topic on the
- selected command, dialog box
- option, or system
- message.
-
- Shift+F1 Gets Help and displays the Help
- index .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 225. Menu Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Menu Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Alt Selects the first menu on the menu
- bar.
-
- Letter key Chooses the menu, or menu item,
- whose
- underlined letter matches the one
- you type.
-
- Alt+letter Pulls down the menu whose
- underlined letter
- Key matches the one you type.
-
-
- Left/Right Moves among menus.
- Arrow
-
- Up/Down Moves among menu items.
- Arrow
-
- Enter Chooses the selected
- menu item.
-
- ESC Backs up one selection; e.g., if a
- sub-menu is
- displayed, ESC will return you to
- the main
- menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 226. System Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- System Keys
-
- The following keys can be used from any window, regardless of the application
- you are using.
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Ctrl+Esc Switches to the Task List.
-
- Alt+Esc Switches to the next application
- window or
- minimized icon, including
- full-screen programs.
-
- Alt+Tab Switches to the next application
- window,
- restoring applications that are
- running as icons.
-
- PrtSc Copies the entire screen to
- Clipboard.
-
- Alt+PrtSc Copies the active window to
- Clipboard.
-
- Alt+F4 Closes the active window.
-
- F1 Gets Help and displays the Help
- Index for the
- application or specific help for a
- command,
- dialog box, or window.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 227. Text Selection Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Text Selection Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Shift+Left Selects text one character at a
- time to the left or
- or Right Arrow right.
-
- Shift+Down Selects one line of text up or
- down.
- or Up
-
- Shift+End Selects text to the end
- of the line.
-
- Shift+Home Selects text to the beginning of
- the line.
-
- Shift+ Selects text down one window.
- PageDown Or, cancels the selection if the
- next window is
- already selected.
-
- Shift+Page Up Selects text up one window.
- Or, cancels the selection if the
- previous window
- is already selected.
-
- Ctrl+Shift+Left Selects text to the next or
- previous word.
- or Right Arrow
-
- Ctrl+Shift Up Selects text to the beginning (Up
- Arrow) or end (Down Arrow) or of the paragraph.
- Down Arrow
-
- Ctrl+Shift+End Selects text to the end of the
- document.
-
- Ctrl+Shift+Home Selects text to the beginning of
- the document.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 228. Window Keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Window Keys
-
- Key(s) Function
-
- Alt+Spacebar Opens the Control menu for an
- application
- window.
-
- Alt+Hyphen Opens the Control menu for a
- document
- window.
-
- Alt+F4 Closes a window.
-
- Alt+Esc Switches to the next application
- window or
- minimized icon, including
- full-screen programs.
-
- Alt+Tab Switches to the next application
- window,
- restoring applications that are
- running as icons.
-
- Alt+Enter Switches a non-Windows application
- between
- running in a window and running
- full screen.
-
- Direction key Moves a window when you have
- chosen Move
- from the Control menu. Or,
- changes the size of
- a window when you have chosen Size
- from the
- Control menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 229. Main Agent Publisher Index - General ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- General
-
- The Main Agent Publisher Index is a Backup Exec module which runs on a
- workstation. It allows you to configure an agent.
-
- Backup Exec Agent
-
- Backup Exec supports remote workstations using the Backup Exec Agent and
- transport protocol appropriate for the platform.
-
- The protocol used for Windows is Sequenced Packet eXchange (SPX).
-
- Client
-
- A client is a front-end product that interfaces with the Backup Server and
- Backup Exec Agents. You are running the Windows version of the Backup Exec
- client at this moment. The client allows you to submit jobs, check the status
- of your jobs, review job results, and perform other administrative functions.
-
- Agent
-
- This front-end component interfaces with the remote peer-to-peer driver to
- support backup/ restore operations for the workstation itself. The
- workstation communicates with the Backup Manager via this module or through a
- Novell Target Service Agent ( TSA ).
-
- (Note that TSAs do not exist for NetWare 286 servers.)
-
- Publish Definition
-
- You publish an Agent workstation using the Agent Publisher. When an agent is
- published, the Backup Exec client software can recognize the workstation on the
- network. Only published agents appear in the Backup Sources window . Other
- workstation clients, no matter what the platform, can submit jobs from
- published workstation agents to the Job Manager.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 230. Main Agent Publisher Index - Fields ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Fields
-
- Workstation Name Field
-
- Enter the name by which your workstation will be known. A maximum of 36
- alphanumeric characters is permitted. This field is not case sensitive; i.e.,
- you can use upper or lower case characters.
-
- Use a name that is meaningful. (e.g. the user's last name).
-
- Password Protect Field
-
- You can prevent unauthorized access to a workstation or published drive by
- protecting it with a password.
-
- Leave the check box blank [ ] to prevent this drive or workstation from being
- password protected when the Agent is loaded into memory.
-
- Check the check box [X] to assign a password. This will cause a dialog box to
- be displayed prompting you to enter the password and verify it.
-
- Publish Field
-
- The Publish box works in conjunction with the Path boxes. By activating a
- Publish box with a mouse click (an X appears in the box when it is activated),
- the published path enables the Backup Exec client software to recognize the
- workstation on the network. Other workstation clients, regardless of the
- platform, can submit jobs from published workstation agents to the Job
- Manager.
-
- Leave the check box blank [ ] to prevent this drive from being published when
- the Agent is loaded into memory.
-
- Check the check box [X] to re-publish this drive at a later date.
-
- Make sure that you reboot your machine if you modify this field. This allows
- the changes to take effect.
-
- Path Field
-
- A path identifies the device you want to publish. For example, if you want to
- publish your entire C: volume , the path would be "C:\".
-
- You can also publish a specific directory. For example, to publish your
- C:\APPS directory, enter "C:\APPS" for a path.
-
- Alias Field
-
- An alias is the name that a user from another workstation will use to identify
- this published path. A maximum of 128 alphanumeric characters is permitted.
- This field is not case sensitive; i.e., you can use upper or lower case
- characters.
-
- Use a name that is pertinent to the path. For instance, if you publish your
- C:\ directory, use an alias such as "Drive-C".
-
- Password Field
-
- You can prevent unauthorized access by protecting this workstation or published
- drive with a password. Enter the desired password here. A maximum of 128
- alphanumeric characters is permitted. This field is not case sensitive; i.e.,
- you can use upper or lower case characters.
-
- Asterisks will be displayed instead of the actual characters.
-
- After the password has been entered, you will need to confirm that it is
- correct by typing it again in the Confirm Password Field.
-
- Confirm Password Field
-
- Enter the password again to ensure that the password was entered correctly. If
- the password you type does not match the first one, an error message will be
- displayed and the password will not be changed.
-
- Backup Only Field
-
- Check the check box [X] to publish this drive for backup purposes only. If the
- drive is published for backup purposes only, a restore from a Client will NOT
- be permitted.
-
- Leave the check box blank [ ] to allow all operations on this drive.
-
- (WARNING: The modified bit will be cleared regardless of the setting of this
- field if the Backup Exec software performing the backup is configured to do
- so.)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 231. Boxes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Boxes
-
- Drives List Box
-
- This list box displays all DOS and NetWare drives that you are mapped to.
-
- By selecting a drive from this box, you will be able to select any of its
- directories or subdirectories and ADD it to your next empty path field.
-
- Directories List Box
-
- This list box displays all directories that are related to the drive shown in
- the Drives list box.
-
- By selecting a directory from this box, you will be able to ADD to your next
- empty path field.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 232. Buttons ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Buttons
-
- Browse Button
-
- This button will take you to the Select Path dialog box where you can select
- any drive and directory that your workstation is mapped to.
-
- Exit Button
-
- This button will allow you to exit the application. If you have not saved your
- data, the system prompts you to save before exiting.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 233. Error Messages - General ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- General
-
- This topic contains error messages that you might see while running the Windows
- Client , and possible solutions to correct the problem. If the solution
- provided does not solve your problem or you cannot find a message in this
- appendix, contact the dealer from which you purchased this product.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 234. SMDRINCL.DAT File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- SMDRINCL.DAT File
-
- The SMDRINCL.DAT file allows you to specify the file servers (SMDRs) that
- appear in the Source window. This file can be created with a text editor
- (e.g., DOS' EDIT or Windows' Notepad). This file is useful in cases where you
- only want to perform operations on certain server volumes or if there are
- problems with a certain SMDR.
-
- If you wish to temporarily exclude a device that is contained in the
- SMDRINCL.DAT file, place a "#" in front of it. For example, if you wanted to
- temporarily remove SERVER_3 from the list of servers that appear in Backup
- Exec, the entry in the file would be #SERVER_3.
-
- You can use the wildcard character "*" in the SMDRINCL.DAT file to indicate
- multiple servers. For example, TEST* would include all servers beginning with
- the name "TEST" (e.g., TEST_1, TEST_2, etc.). The wildcard can only be placed
- at the beginning or the end of the text string (e.g., *TEST or TEST*).
-
- The location of the SMDRINCL.DAT file is very important. The following table
- shows where the file should be located for each Backup Exec module:
-
- Backup Exec Module Location of the SMDRINCL.DAT file
-
- Job Manager and NetWare client SYS: BKUPEXEC
-
- DOS client C:\BKUPEXEC\DOS_WS (default)
-
- Windows client C:\BKUPEXEC\WIN_WS (default)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 235. Error Message Table ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error Message Table
- Catalog Errors
- File Errors
- Hardware Errors
- Help Errors
- Job Errors
- Memory Errors
- Network Errors
- Password Database Errors
- Printing Errors
- Resource File Errors
- Selection File Errors
- Backup Exec Errors
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 236. Catalog Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Catalog Errors
-
- This topic contains information concerning errors about catalogs.
-
- Related Topics:
- Error initializing the catalogs.
- Error opening a file.
- Error positioning in a file.
- Error reading a file.
- Not enough available file handles.
- Unable to use the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration
- file. Catalogs will not be available.
- Unable to open the catalog file.
- Unknown error.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 237. Error initializing the catalogs. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error initializing the catalogs.
-
- Backup Exec could not initialize the catalogs because:
-
- Γòû The catalog path specified in the Backup Server 's configuration file
- does not exist.
-
- Make sure the catalog path specified in the configuration file exists.
-
- Γòû You have insufficient rights to the catalog path.
-
- Make sure that you have Read and Scan rights to the catalog directory,
- and that you have Read rights for every file that you have Scan rights
- for.
-
- Γòû The catalog files have become corrupted.
-
- Restore the catalogs from the last backup that was made of them.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 238. Error opening a file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error opening a file.
-
- The client could not open a catalog file because:
-
- Γòû The user does not have appropriate rights to the file.
-
- Make sure that the user has Read rights to all the files for which he or
- she has Scan rights.
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is
- available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 239. Error positioning in a file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error positioning in a file.
-
- There was an error positioning to an entry in the catalogs because:
-
- Γòû The catalog file is corrupt.
-
- Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the catalog
- file.
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is
- available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 240. Error reading a file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error reading a file.
-
- One of the catalog files could not be read because:
-
- Γòû The file is corrupt.
-
- Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the catalog
- file.
-
- Γòû The user does not have sufficient rights to the file.
-
- Make sure that the user has Read rights to all the files for which he or
- she has Scan rights.
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is
- available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 241. Not enough available file handles. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Not enough available file handles.
-
- Γòû A catalog file could not be opened because all file handles are
- currently in use.
-
- Change your CONFIG.SYS to specify at least FILES=40.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 242. Unable to use the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration file. Catalogs will not be available. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to use the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration
- file. Catalogs will not be available.
-
- Γòû The catalog path specified in the Backup Server 's configuration file
- could not be accessed. Either the directory does not exist or the user
- does not have sufficient rights to it.
-
- Ensure that the catalog path specified in the Backup Server
- configuration file is correct and that the catalog path exists. Then,
- ensure that you have Read and Scan rights to the catalog directory.
- Refer to the Administration Manual for more information about the
- configuration file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 243. Unable to open the catalog file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to open the catalog file.
-
- One of the catalog files could not be read because:
-
- Γòû The file is corrupt.
-
- Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the catalog
- file.
-
- Γòû The user does not have sufficient rights to the file.
-
- Make sure that the user has Read rights to all the files for which he or
- she has Scan rights.
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is
- available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 244. Unknown error. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unknown error.
-
- An unexpected error has occurred while trying to access the catalog files.
- Probable reasons are:
-
- Γòû The catalog file is being accessed by another user.
-
- Try the operation again. If another user is accessing the catalog, the
- error should disappear after a few moments.
-
- Γòû The catalog file was deleted after the client located it.
-
- Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 245. File Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Errors
- Cannot close the file <filename>.
- Cannot open the file <filename>.
- Cannot open the file <filename>. The file is currently in use.
- Log file path\BEWINDBG.LOG or \BEMGRDBG.LOG does not exist.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 246. Cannot close the file <filename>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Cannot close the file <filename>.
-
- Γòû A file that was previously opened by the client cannot be closed.
- This is probably caused by memory corruption.
-
- Exit the client and try the operation again. If the problem persists,
- contact Technical Support.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 247. Cannot open the file <filename>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Cannot open the file <filename>.
-
- The file <filename> cannot be opened because:
-
- Γòû The user does not have sufficient rights.
-
- Make sure that the user has rights to the file.
-
- Γòû All available file handles have been used.
-
- Make sure that FILES is set to at least 40 in your CONFIG.SYS.
-
- Γòû The file has been corrupted.
-
- If this error is received on a selection file, recreate the selection
- file under a new name. If the message is received when trying to view a
- technical support log, it is not an error. Technical support logs can
- be created only by Technical Support.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 248. Cannot open the file <filename>. The file is currently in use. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Cannot open the file <filename>. The file is currently in use.
-
- Γòû The file <filename> is currently in use by the Job Manager.
-
- Wait until the Job Manager closes the file. The Job Manager's technical
- support file BEMGRDBG.LOG remains in use as long as Job Manager is
- running. To view this file from the Windows Client , you will need to
- exit the Job Manager.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 249. Log file path\BEWINDBG.LOG or \BEMGRDBG.LOG does not exist. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Log file path\BEWINDBG.LOG or \BEMGRDBG.LOG does not exist.
-
- Γòû The Technical Support log file for the Client or Backup Server
- software does not exist.
-
- None. These files are created in order to assist Technical Support in
- diagnosing errors.
-
- Unless you have encountered a severe error that required the assistance
- of Technical Support, you will receive this message if you try to view
- these files.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 250. Hardware Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Hardware Errors
- Device <device_name> does not exist.
- Drive not responding.
- General failure on device <device_name>.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 251. Device <device_name> does not exist. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Device <device_name> does not exist.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec has tried to access a device that does not exist. The
- device is probably down.
-
- Try the operation again when the device becomes available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 252. Drive not responding. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Drive not responding.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec is trying to communicate with a drive that is not
- responding. The drive is probably down or the agent is locked.
-
- Try the operation again when the device becomes available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 253. General failure on device <device_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- General failure on device <device_name>.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec is trying to communicate with a drive that has experienced
- an error. The drive or its agent is probably down.
-
- Try the operation again when the device becomes available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 254. Help Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Help Errors
-
- Help file BEWIN.HLP was not found.
-
- Γòû The file containing the help text could not be found in the directory
- where the Backup Exec Windows Client is installed.
-
- Reinstall the Backup Exec Windows Client software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 255. Job Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Job Errors
- Does not support File Grooming. It will not be included.
- Has nothing to back up. It will not be included.
- Error # reading summary file for user <user_name>.
- Summary file is in use.
- There are no restore targets readily available.
- There are not any available restore targets appropriate for backup set
- <set_name>.
- There was an error submitting a job to Backup Server <server_name>.
- Unable to read log file <file_name>.
- Unable to use the log path in the Backup Server configuration file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 256. Does not support File Grooming. It will not be included. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Does not support File Grooming. It will not be included.
-
- Γòû File Grooming may only be performed on devices whose operating system
- maintains a last access date. <Device_name> is part of a system running
- DOS or some other operating system that does not support last access
- date.
-
- Select a device that supports last access date.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 257. Has nothing to back up. It will not be included. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Has nothing to back up. It will not be included.
-
- Γòû <Device_name> is a Novell or Backup Exec agent that does not have any
- sub-devices to be backed up. This is not an error.
-
- None.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 258. Error # reading summary file for user <user_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error # reading summary file for user <user_name>.
-
- An error occurred when trying to read the job history summary file for the
- user. # is one of the following:
-
- Γòû Error 4105 - the file could not be found or the file could not be
- opened.
-
- Ensure that the log file path specified in the Job Manager's
- configuration file is correct. Ensure that the file exists and the user
- has Read rights to the file.
-
- Γòû Error 4101 - the file may be corrupt or the Backup Server may be down.
-
- Determine whether the Backup Server is down. If it has, try the
- operation again when the server is available. If the file is corrupt,
- restore it from the most recent backup containing it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 259. Summary file is in use. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Summary file is in use.
-
- Job history information for user <user_name> is not available at this time.
-
- Γòû The Job Manager is currently servicing a job for <user_name> and has the
- summary file for that user open.
-
- Wait until the Job Manager finishes servicing the user's job and try
- again.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 260. There are no restore targets readily available. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There are no restore targets readily available.
-
- Connect to the desired target objects in the backup sources window and
- retry.
-
- Γòû You are only allowed to restore to devices that have supplied a user
- name and/or password (if needed). This message means that you have not
- provided a user name and password for any device. It may also mean that
- the device that you wish to restore is read-only (published as "backup
- only").
-
- To provide a user name and password for a device, double click on its
- parent in the Backup Sources window. Continue double-clicking on
- subsequent sub-devices until you are presented with a user name and
- password dialog. The user name and password that you supply will remain
- active until you exit the application (or indefinitely if you have the
- password database enabled). If the device is read-only, it must be
- republished to allow both backup and restore operations.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 261. There are not any available restore targets appropriate for backup set <set_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There are not any available restore targets appropriate for backup set
- <set_name>.
-
- You have not supplied a user name and password for any devices that are valid
- destinations for the given backup set . The rules for restoring backup sets
- are:
-
- Γòû NetWare 4.x Directory Services backup sets may only be restored to the
- Directory Services object from which the backup set was made.
-
- NetWare 3.x bindery backup sets may only be restored to another NetWare
- 3.x bindery.
-
- SMS object backup sets may only be restored to other SMS objects.
-
- Backup Exec Agent backup sets may only be restored to a Backup Exec
- Agent that allows restore operations.
-
- Select the appropriate type of device in the Backup Sources window and
- double click on it. Repeat this operation on the sub-devices as
- necessary until you are presented with a user name and password dialog.
- The user name and password that you supply will remain active until
- you exit the application (or indefinitely if you have the password
- database enabled).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 262. There was an error submitting a job to Backup Server <server_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There was an error submitting a job to Backup Server <server_name>.
-
- The Backup Exec Windows Client was unable to submit a job to the Backup
- Server because:
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Resubmit the job when the server is available.
-
- Γòû One of the devices that you have selected for backup has become
- unavailable.
-
- Resubmit the job when the device becomes available.
-
- Γòû You have provided an incorrect password for one of the devices that you
- have selected for backup.
-
- Ensure that the user name/password combination is correct for all
- devices you want to back up.
-
- Γòû You have selected an invalid selection file.
-
- Create a new selection file and resubmit the job.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 263. Unable to read log file <file_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to read log file <file_name>.
-
- The log file <file_name> could not be read because:
-
- Γòû The user does not have sufficient rights to the file.
-
- Make sure that the user has Read rights to the file.
-
- Γòû The file is corrupt.
-
- Restore the file from the most recent backup tape containing it.
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Try the operation again when the Backup Server is available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 264. Unable to use the log path in the Backup Server configuration file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to use the log path in the Backup Server configuration file.
-
- Γòû The log path specified in the Backup Server configuration file does
- not exist or you do not have sufficient rights to it.
-
- Ensure that the log path specified in the Backup Server configuration
- file is correct and that it exists (refer to the Administration Manual
- for a discussion of the configuration file).
-
- Then, ensure that you have Read and Scan rights to the directory.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 265. Memory Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Memory Errors
- Insufficient memory available.
- Out of Memory.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 266. Insufficient memory available. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Insufficient memory available.
-
- Close other applications before starting this application again.
-
- Γòû Not enough memory is available to load the Backup Exec software. This
- is usually caused by having too many applications active at one time.
- Backup Exec requires one meg of RAM, and requires that Windows be in
- enhanced mode.
-
- Close any active Windows applications that you are not using. If this
- is unsuccessful, see your Windows manual for additional information on
- making more memory available for Windows applications.
-
- To continue, close another application and press Retry or press Cancel
- to quit.
-
- Γòû Not enough memory is available to complete the current operation. This
- is usually caused by having too many applications active at one time.
- Backup Exec requires one meg of RAM, and requires that Windows be in
- enhanced mode.
-
- Close any active Windows applications that you are not using and press
- the Retry button. If this is unsuccessful, see your Windows manual for
- additional information on making more memory available for your Windows
- applications.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 267. Out of Memory. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Out of Memory.
-
- Γòû Not enough memory is available for the operation. This is usually
- caused by having too many applications active at one time.
-
- Close any active Windows applications that you are not using. If this
- is unsuccessful, see your Windows manual for additional information on
- making more memory available for your Windows applications.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 268. Network Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Network Errors
- Connection to device <device_name> has been lost.
- Could not obtain network information.
- Error # during attachment to device <device_name>.
- This workstation does not have any published drives.
- Unable to get a server connection list.
- Unable to get connection number.
- Unable to load NETWARE.DLL.
- Unable to obtain the address of device <device_name> on the network.
- You do not see any backup sources.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 269. Connection to device <device_name> has been lost. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Connection to device <device_name> has been lost.
-
- You have lost your connection to device <device_name> because:
-
- Γòû The Backup Server is down.
-
- Try to run the operation again when the server is available.
-
- Γòû The server's network card has failed.
-
- Make sure network cables are connected properly and that the network
- card is not faulty.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 270. Could not obtain network information. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Could not obtain network information.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec could not get the network information while trying to build
- the list of job histories. The Backup Server is probably down.
-
- Try the operation again when the Backup Server is available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 271. Error # during attachment to device <device_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error # during attachment to device <device_name>.
-
- There was an error attaching to the device because:
-
- Γòû The device has become unavailable and could not be recognized.
-
- Try the operation again when the device becomes available.
-
- Γòû The Backup Exec Agent publishing the device may be locked.
-
- Unload the Backup Exec Agent software for the device and reload it.
-
- Γòû The maximum number of users may already be attached to that device.
-
- Try the operation again when there are fewer users attached.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 272. This workstation does not have any published drives. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- This workstation does not have any published drives.
-
- Γòû The Backup Exec Agent that you attempted to attach to does not have
- any published drives.
-
- If you attempted to attach to your own Agent , load the Agent Publisher
- software and publish the drives. Otherwise, contact the custodian for
- the workstation running the Agent.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 273. Unable to get a server connection list. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to get a server connection list.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec was unable to get a server connection list to determine
- which of your connected servers were backup servers. You have probably
- lost your connection to the network.
-
- Try the operation again when the server becomes available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 274. Unable to get connection number. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to get connection number.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec could not get the connection number to a server that you
- were formerly attached to. The server is probably down.
-
- Try the operation again when the server is available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 275. Unable to load NETWARE.DLL. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to load NETWARE.DLL.
-
- Γòû The network is not enabled for Windows or the network shell is not
- loaded.
-
- Go the Windows Setup and set the network to Novell NetWare (you must be
- running shell version 3.21 or higher). If this is already set, try
- setting it to None, then resetting it to Novell. If the network shell
- is not loaded, exit Windows, load the shell, and then return to Windows.
- Refer to your Windows documentation for assistance.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 276. Unable to obtain the address of device <device_name> on the network. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to obtain the address of device <device_name> on the network.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec was unable to determine the internet network address of a
- server for remote login.
-
- Check the NetWare bindery (3.x) or NetWare Directory Services (4.x) to
- see if it is corrupted. For more information, refer to your NetWare
- documentation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 277. You do not see any backup sources. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You do not see any backup sources.
-
- Γòû You are running an outdated version of the network shell.
-
- Install version 3.21 or greater of the network shell. Your IPX.COM must
- be 3.10 or greater.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 278. Password Database Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Password Database Errors
- Error accessing the password database.
- Error reading the password database.
- Error writing to the password database.
- Unknown password database error: #.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 279. Error accessing the password database. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error accessing the password database.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec could not access the Password Database .
-
- Quit and restart Backup Exec, then try the operation again. If the
- problem continues, you will need to delete the password database file
- (BEWIN.PWD) and recreate it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 280. Error reading the password database. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error reading the password database.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec was unable to read the Password Database .
-
- Quit and restart Backup Exec, then try the operation again. If the
- problem continues, you will need to delete the password database file
- (BEWIN.PWD) and recreate it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 281. Error writing to the password database. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error writing to the password database.
-
- Γòû Backup Exec was unable to write to the Password Database , or an error
- occurred that would not allow the file to be updated.
-
- Quit and restart Backup Exec, then try the operation again. If the
- problem continues, you will need to delete the password database file
- (BEWIN.PWD) and recreate it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 282. Unknown password database error: #. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unknown password database error: #.
-
- Γòû An unexpected Password Database error has occurred. This is probably
- error 308, the <server_name> / <user_name> / <password> combination is
- too long.
-
- Make sure the <server_name> / <user_name> combination is 175 characters
- or fewer and the <password> is 96 characters or fewer.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 283. Printing Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Printing Errors
- There are no printers available.
- Unable to start the print operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 284. There are no printers available. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There are no printers available.
-
- Γòû Windows does not have any printers configured.
-
- See your Windows manual for information on setting up printers.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 285. Unable to start the print operation. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to start the print operation.
-
- Γòû The configured printer is off-line or unavailable.
-
- Change configured printers or try the operation again when the printer
- is available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 286. Resource File Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Resource File Errors
-
- Inconsistent resource files were found.
-
- Γòû The resource file, BECRES.DLL, that Backup Exec - Windows Client is
- attempting to use is from another version of the software.
-
- Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and remove the two lines that load the
- agent files. Then, reboot the computer and reinstall the Backup Exec -
- Windows Client software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 287. Selection File Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Selection File Errors
- Cannot open the selection file <filename>.
- Unable to open selection file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 288. Cannot open the selection file <filename>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Cannot open the selection file <filename>.
-
- Γòû The file may not exist or it may be corrupt.
-
- Make sure that the file exists. If the file is corrupt, you will need
- to recreate it using the Backup Exec - Windows Client software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 289. Unable to open selection file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to open selection file.
-
- Γòû The file does not exist or it may be corrupt.
-
- Make sure that the file exists. If the file is corrupt, you will need
- to recreate it using the Backup Exec - Windows Client software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 290. Backup Exec Errors ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Exec Errors
- Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server
- going down.
- Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server
- going down or a disconnect in the cabling.
- Error (#) opening job queue on Backup Server <server_name>.
- There was an error changing to the new Backup Server.
- There was an error returning to the current Backup Server.
- Unable to change to this Backup Server.
- Unable to find any Backup Servers.
- Unable to open Backup Server file BEMGR.CFG.
- Your workstation is not attached to your configured Backup Server.
- Backup Exec locks up while scanning for Network Agents at initialization or
- Backup Sources refresh.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 291. Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server
- going down.
-
- Γòû The connection to your configured Backup Server has been lost. Your
- Backup Server is probably down.
-
- Change to another Backup Server or exit the Backup Exec - Windows
- Client and restart it when the server is up.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 292. Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down or a disconnect in the cabling. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server
- going down or a disconnect in the cabling.
-
- The connection to your configured Backup Server has been lost because:
-
- Γòû The server has gone down.
-
- Change to another Backup Server or exit the Backup Exec - Windows
- Client and restart it when the server is up.
-
- Γòû The server's network card has failed.
-
- Make sure that the network cables are connected properly and that the
- network card is not faulty.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 293. Error (#) opening job queue on Backup Server <server_name>. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Error (#) opening job queue on Backup Server <server_name>.
-
- The job queue could not be opened on the Backup Server because:
-
- Γòû The job queue has been removed from the server
-
- Load the Job Manager on the Backup Server to recreate the job queue and
- try the operation again.
-
- Γòû The network administrator has disabled user jobs from being submitted
- to the queue.
-
- Try the operation again when the queue is available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 294. There was an error changing to the new Backup Server. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There was an error changing to the new Backup Server.
-
- You attempted to change to a Backup Server :
-
- Γòû That did not have a configuration file.
-
- Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you are attempting
- to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options.
- This will write the configuration file.
-
- Γòû That is down.
-
- Try the operation again when the server is up.
-
- Γòû From which the job queue has been removed.
-
- Load the Job Manager software on the Backup Server. This will create
- the queue. Retry the operation once the queue has been created.
-
- Γòû To which you do not have sufficient rights to submit a job.
-
- Make sure that you have Write rights to the Job Queue on the Backup
- Server.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 295. There was an error returning to the current Backup Server. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There was an error returning to the current Backup Server.
-
- You encountered an error in trying to return to your previous Backup Server
- after a failed attempt to Change Backup Server because:
-
- Γòû The configuration file has been deleted.
-
- Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you are attempting
- to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options.
- This will write the configuration file.
-
- Γòû The server is down.
-
- Try the operation again when the server is up.
-
- Γòû The Backup Server's job queue has been removed.
-
- Load the Job Manager software on the Backup Server. This will create
- the queue. Retry the operation once the queue has been created.
-
- Γòû You no longer have sufficient rights to submit a job to the queue.
-
- Make sure that you have Write rights to the Job Queue on the Backup
- Server .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 296. Unable to change to this Backup Server. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to change to this Backup Server.
-
- You attempted to change to a Backup Server :
-
- Γòû That did not have a configuration file.
-
- Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you are attempting
- to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options.
- This will write the configuration file.
-
- Γòû That is down.
-
- Try the operation again when the server is up.
-
- Γòû From which the job queue has been removed.
-
- Load the Job Manager software on the Backup Server. This will create
- the queue. Retry the operation once the queue has been created.
-
- Γòû To which you do not have sufficient rights to submit a job.
-
- Make sure that you have Write rights to the Job Queue on the Backup
- Server.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 297. Unable to find any Backup Servers. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to find any Backup Servers.
-
- Your functionality will be limited until a Backup Server can be found.
-
- Γòû You are not attached to any Backup Servers.
-
- Login or attach to a server running the Job Manager.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 298. Unable to open Backup Server file BEMGR.CFG. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Unable to open Backup Server file BEMGR.CFG.
-
- You may have insufficient rights to this directory.
-
- The Backup Server 's configuration file could not be opened because:
-
- Γòû The configuration file does not exist.
-
- Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you attempted to
- access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options.
- This will write the configuration file.
-
- Γòû You have insufficient rights to the SYS:\BKUPEXEC directory.
-
- Make sure that you have Read rights to the BKUPEXEC directory.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 299. Your workstation is not attached to your configured Backup Server. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Your workstation is not attached to your configured Backup Server.
-
- Γòû You are not connected to the Backup Server that is listed in your
- configuration file as your default Backup Server. This is usually the
- last Backup Server that you were attached to in the Backup Exec Windows
- Client .
-
- Select another Backup Server to submit jobs to, or attach to your
- configured Backup Server.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 300. Backup Exec locks up while scanning for Network Agents at initialization or Backup Sources refresh. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Exec locks up while scanning for Network Agents at initialization or
- Backup Sources refresh.
-
- Γòû The server whose name is shown in the Scanning for Network Agents
- message box is down. There is no way to recover from this condition.
-
- Reboot your system and try the operation again. If this problem
- persists, contact Technical Support.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 301. Glossary of Terms ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Glossary of Terms
-
- Active
- Admin
- Administrator
- Agent
- Append
- Archive bit
- Backup
- Backup Exec Agent
- Backup Horizon
- Backup Job
- Backup Log
- Backup Server
- Backup Set
- Backup Sources Window
- Backup Strategy
- Backup Types
- Baseline Backup
- Branches
- Catalog
- Check
- Check Box
- Client
- Collapse
- Confirmation Dialog
- Continual Job
- Copy Backup
- Current Backup Server
- Differential Backup
- Directory Tree Window
- Expand
- File Grooming
- Full Backup
- Fully Cataloged Backup Sets
- Grayed
- Highlight
- Include Subdirectories
- Incremental Backup
- Index
- Job
- Job History
- Job Queue
- Job Schedule
- Label Bar
- Multiple Selection List Box
- NetWare Agent
- Normal Backup
- Object
- Once-Only Job
- Overwrite
- Partially Cataloged Backup Sets
- Password Database
- Password Database Usage
- Permanent Backup
- Prepared Tape
- Publish
- Published Network Agent
- Restore
- Restore Sources Window
- Scroll Bar
- Search
- Selection File
- Selections
- Service
- SMS
- Split Bar
- Status Bar
- Tape Family
- Tape ID
- Tape Rotation Database
- Tape Rotation Manager
- Tape Rotation Tasks
- Tapes Window
- Selection Bar
- TSA
- Uncheck
- Volume
- Wildcards
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Active
-
- Window - The window currently selected is active. If multiple windows are
- open, the title bar for the active window is usually a different color or
- intensity from other window title bars.
-
- File(s) - A dotted rectangle (selection cursor) around the highlighted icon and
- text indicates the active item.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Admin
-
- Administrator . Admin is displayed in the status bar when you are logged
- into the current backup server with administrator (supervisor) privileges.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Administrator
-
- You are an Administrator if you have supervisor privileges on your current
- backup server . Certain Backup Exec functions can only be performed by
- Administrators, and are not presented to other users. Within Backup Exec Help
- messages, such functions are identified by the phrase Administrator only.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Agent
-
- A module that runs on workstations and servers in the network, enabling remote
- workstation access. An agent can be either a NetWare Target Service Agent (
- TSA ) supplied by Novell, or a Backup Exec's Agent.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Append
-
- When performing a Backup operation, choosing Append will add Backup Sets
- after the last Backup Set on the tape.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Archive bit
-
- A file can only be in two states: either it has been backed up or it is a new
- or modified file. The archive bit indicates if the file is new/modified since
- the last Normal or Incremental backup or if it has been backed up.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup
-
- A process where selected directories and files contained on one or more disk
- drives are copied and stored on a reliable form of media (i.e., tape).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Exec Agent
-
- A Backup Exec Agent is a component supplied with Backup Exec that allows
- remote workstation access. In the application, you see these agents under the
- Backup Exec Agents branch in the Backup and Restore Sources windows.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Horizon
-
- The amount of time in a schedule from which you can restore a backup . For
- example, the default tape rotation weekly backup strategy allows you to
- restore data up to three weeks preceding your last backup.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Job
-
- File selections made from one or more devices that are submitted by an
- administrator or user to be backed up by the Job Manager.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Log
-
- A record of all of your backups. Backup Exec's Job History functions as
- your on-line backup log.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Server
-
- The server running the Job Manager and housing the tape drive. The server to
- which you are currently attached is your current backup server .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Set
-
- When a backup job is run, the data selected for the backup is placed
- together on tape in a "backup set". For example, when you do a full backup
- of your workstation, all of the files and directories are placed on tape as a
- backup set. Backup sets contain files from one device only (i.e., a server
- volume or client workstation drive). Files selected from multiple devices
- create multiple backup sets.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Sources Window
-
- Backup Exec displays this window when you click on the "Backup" icon. The
- window displays all NetWare Agents and Backup Exec Agents that are available.
- To select one or more Agents for backup, move the cursor to the check box
- beside the agent name. The cursor changes to a pen. Click on the check box
- to select the agent.
-
- You can also double-click on the agent name or use the Expand command to view
- the drives available for the agent. Double-click on the drive name to display
- its directories. Double-click on the directory name to display its files. You
- can use the check boxes to select specific drives, directories, and files for
- backup. You can save these selections in a selection file for future use,
- through the Save Selections function.
-
- Once your selections are made, choose Schedule Backup from the Jobs menu to
- place your backup on the job queue .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Strategy
-
- The procedures you implement for backing up your network. A good backup
- strategy allows minimal time to get a device up and running in the event of a
- disaster.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Backup Types
-
- When a file is backed up, Backup Exec checks the file's status to see if it
- has been backed up. When you run a backup, you can specify whether you want
- Backup Exec to see the file as having been backed up. This is necessary when
- you incorporate a backup strategy . There are four backup types:
-
- Normal (default)- backs up all selected files and changes the file status to
- "backed up".
-
- Incremental - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since
- the last Normal backup . Selecting Incremental will also change the files'
- status to "backed up".
-
- Differential - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since
- the last Normal backup. Selecting Differential does not affect a file's
- backup status.
-
- Copy - backs up all selected files, but does not change their backup status.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Baseline Backup
-
- The initial full backup that takes place the day a tape rotation job is set
- up.
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- Branches
-
- A segment of the Directory Tree, representing a directory and any
- subdirectories it contains.
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- Catalog
-
- A catalog keeps track of the contents of tapes created during a Backup or
- File Grooming operation. The information in the catalog is the basis for the
- information in the Restore Sources window . You can only restore information
- from fully cataloged tapes. You can search for files in a catalog through
- the Catalog Search function. If you are an administrator , the search will
- show all file catalogs that meet the criteria you specify. If you are not an
- administrator, the search will show only the file catalogs that you have backed
- up.
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- Check
-
- Backup Exec uses a check in the check box to indicate the type of selection.
-
- A check mark in a white check box indicates full selection.
-
- A check mark in a gray check box indicates partial selection.
-
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- Check Box
-
- A square box on the left side of a disk, directory, file, server, volume ,
- tape, or backup set icon, displayed in the directory tree window . When you
- place the cursor on a check box, the cursor becomes a pen. Click the mouse to
- check or uncheck the box and select or deselect an item.
-
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- Client
-
- A client is a front-end product that interfaces with the Backup Server and
- Backup Exec Agents. You are running the Windows version of the Backup Exec
- client at this moment. The client allows you to submit jobs, check the status
- of your jobs, review job results, and perform other administrative functions.
-
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- Collapse
-
- To hide additional directory levels below a selected directory in the Directory
- Tree.
-
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-
- Confirmation Dialog
-
- If you perform an action that can be destructive to data (for example, deleting
- a job ), Backup Exec gives you a chance to change your mind before acting on
- your request. A confirmation dialog box asks you to verify that you want to
- carry out the action. Click on Yes if you want to proceed, or No if you decide
- not to proceed.
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- Continual Job
-
- A job that is scheduled to run on a recurring basis. With Backup Exec, you
- can schedule jobs to occur at a specified daily, weekly, or monthly interval.
-
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- Copy Backup
-
- Backs up all selected files, but does not affect the file's backup status
- (does not reset the archive bit ).
-
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- Current Backup Server
-
- The Current Backup Server is the Backup Server with which you are working
- right now. If you submit a backup job , the tape attached to this server will
- become the destination for the job. You can choose another Backup Server
- through the Change Backup Server function.
-
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- Differential Backup
-
- Backup that includes only files changed or created since the last Normal
- backup . Files backed up differentially do not reflect that they have been
- backed up.
-
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-
- Directory Tree Window
-
- A graphic display of a disk's or tape's directory structure. The directories
- on the disk or tape are shown as a branching structure. Directories are shown
- as branches extending from the top-level directory known as the root
- directory.
-
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- Expand
-
- To show hidden directory levels in the Directory Tree. With Backup Exec, you
- can expand a single directory level, one branch of the Directory Tree, or all
- branches at once.
-
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-
- File Grooming
-
- A process where selected directories and files contained on one or more disk
- drives are copied to tape, automatically verified, and if successfully
- verified, deleted from the disk drive(s).
-
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- Full Backup
-
- Backup strategy that includes all files on a device
-
-
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- Fully Cataloged Backup Sets
-
- A fully cataloged backup set is the norm for Backup Exec. Backup sets are
- always fully cataloged unless a job is aborted. If this happens, you will
- have a partially cataloged backup set.
-
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- Grayed
-
- A menu command that is gray in color (shaded) instead of the normal dark color
- indicates that the command is not available for selection.
-
-
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-
- Highlight
-
- Highlighted text identifies an item, such as a disk, directory, file, server,
- volume , tape, or job , that is selected. Highlighted text appears with a
- colored background; e.g., text may appear as white on a black background or, on
- color monitors, as black with a colored background.
-
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- Include Subdirectories
-
- You have the option of displaying subdirectories contained within directories
- in the Directory Tree. To do so, choose Include Subdirectories from the Select
- Menu. A check appears beside the Include Subdirectories command. To hide
- subdirectories, choose Include Subdirectories from the Select Menu and ensure
- that a check does not appear beside the command. You can also display
- subdirectories by double clicking on the icon representing the directory you
- want to expand .
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- Incremental Backup
-
- Backup that includes only files changed or created since the last Normal or
- Incremental backup. Files backed up Incrementally reflect that they have been
- backed up.
-
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- Index
-
- The Index contains a list of all Help topics available for Backup Exec. For
- information on how to use Help, press <F1> or choose Using Help from the Help
- menu.
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-
- Job
-
- A job is a task that has been scheduled for processing by the Backup Server .
- For example, if you make selections and submit a Backup based on those
- selections, you have created a job.
-
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-
- Job History
-
- A job history is created when a job runs. It contains the output from the
- Job Manager that resulted from the job being run. You can review the job
- history to find out if your job was completed successfully.
-
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-
- Job Queue
-
- The list of jobs waiting to be processed by the Job Manager.
-
-
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-
- Job Schedule
-
- The Job Schedule allows you to view the jobs in the queue to be run by
- Backup Exec. You can view all jobs or only the jobs you have submitted.
-
-
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-
- Label Bar
-
- The bar across the top of the Backup Resources Window, Restore Resources
- Window, and Tapes Window that provides column headings for the information in
- these windows. You can display or hide the label bar using the "View" menu.
-
-
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-
- Multiple Selection List Box
-
- A multiple selection list box is a Windows concept. In a multiple selection
- list box, you can select more than one element, then apply a procedure (such as
- Delete or Check) to all of the selected elements at once. You can select
- multiple items by using the mouse to click and drag (highlighting all selected
- elements), or use Shift plus the cursor movement keys.
-
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-
- NetWare Agent
-
- A NetWare Agent , known in Novell terms as a TSA , is a component supplied
- with Novell's NetWare that allows remote workstation access. In the
- application, you see these agents under the NetWare Agents branch in the
- Backup Sources and Restore Sources.
-
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- Normal Backup
-
- Backup that includes all selected files on a device and changes the files'
- status to "backed up".
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- Object
-
- An object is any type of entity contained within a network service . These
- include file servers, print servers, user groups, or volumes. In Backup Exec
- for Windows, most objects are volumes. Objects are always the final level of
- the Tree; any items contained within expanded objects are displayed in the
- Directory window.
-
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- Once-Only Job
-
- A job that is scheduled to run one time only. After a once-only job has
- processed, Backup Exec removes it from the queue. In order for a similar job
- to occur again, it must be submitted again.
-
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- Overwrite
-
- When performing a Backup operation, choosing Overwrite will start the backup
- at the beginning of the tape and replace the data on the tape with the data
- being backed up.
-
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- Partially Cataloged Backup Sets
-
- A partially cataloged backup set results from an aborted job . You cannot
- select individual files from a partially cataloged backup set, but you can
- restore the entire set. In order to fully catalog the backup set, you must
- re-catalog the tape, which can only be done at the backup server .
-
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-
- Password Database
-
- Backup Exec for Windows allows you to use an on-line password database to
- store login information. If you use this database, you will be prompted for
- login information (password and user ID) the first time you access a backup
- server that is protected by password security. Your login information is then
- stored in the database and automatically supplied the next time you attach to
- the server. Be careful; do not leave your workstation open to unauthorized
- access if the password database is in use.
-
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- Password Database Usage
-
- The password database is a collection of passwords required for access to
- various devices. Backup Exec for Windows makes use of this database when:
-
- Γòû Users are accessing devices in the Directory Tree that require a
- password. Initially, users are prompted to enter a password and a user
- ID for the device. The system adds this information to the password
- database. After this initial access, users are no longer prompted for
- security information when accessing the device.
-
- Γòû Users schedule a Restore operation. The password database is used to
- generate a list of potential target devices that appears in the Restore
- to Device field of the Restore submission dialog box.
-
- Γòû Users load saved selections . If the database is used, the system does
- not prompt for a password for each device in the selections that
- requires a password; otherwise, it prompts for passwords for each device
- included in the selection set. Therefore, usage of the database
- streamlines the use of selection sets.
-
- Backup Exec enables you to protect the database itself through a password,
- assigned through the Options Menu - General option. If your database is
- password protected, Backup Exec prompts you for the database password when you
- start the application. If you enter the correct password, the password
- database is opened for use during the session. If you enter an incorrect
- password, Backup Exec displays an error message and gives you another
- opportunity to enter a correct password. You have three chances to enter a
- correct password; if all three tries are unsuccessful, Backup Exec starts with
- the password database locked. You cannot enable the password database or work
- with it in any way while it is locked. You must restart the application using
- a correct database password to unlock the database.
-
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- Permanent Backup
-
- A backup which is intended to never be overwritten.
-
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- Prepared Tape
-
- Tape rotation jobs require specially prepared tapes. This allows Backup Exec
- to automatically track the tapes. Tapes are prepared in the Job Manager.
-
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- Publish
-
- In order for Backup Exec to recognize a workstation volume , the volume must
- be published through the Backup Exec Agent . Publishing a volume "advertises"
- the existence of that volume to Backup Exec Clients. Until the volume is
- published, clients cannot access it. To publish a volume, use the Agent
- Publisher program furnished with Backup Exec.
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- Published Network Agent
-
- Workstations that are available to be backed up. An agent may be either a
- NetWare agent or a Backup Exec agent .
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- Restore
-
- An operation that retrieves a file from tape to a device.
-
-
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-
- Restore Sources Window
-
- Backup Exec displays this window when you click on the " Restore " icon. The
- window displays all NetWare Agents and Backup Exec Agents that have been backed
- up by the current backup server . Only cataloged backups are displayed. Use
- the left-hand side of the window to select the volume to which you want to
- restore information. Click on a volume name to see the backup sets associated
- with that volume. You can then decide which backup sets you wish to restore
- and mark the check box beside each set accordingly.
-
- Once your selections are made, choose Schedule Restore from the Jobs menu to
- place your restore job on the job queue .
-
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-
- Scroll Bar
-
- A bar that appears at the right and/or bottom edge of a window whose contents
- are not completely visible. Each scroll bar contains two scroll arrows and a
- scroll box, that allows you to scroll within the window.
-
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- Search
-
- A feature included with Backup Exec that allows you to quickly find files you
- wish to restore .
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-
- Selection File
-
- A selection file is a "template" of device, drive, and file selections that
- you save for re-use in future backup operations.
-
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- Selections
-
- When you set up a job , you identify the devices, drives, directories, and
- files that you want to back up or restore . These are your selections. You
- can save these selections in a selection file and reuse them as needed.
- Selection files are also referred to as scripts.
-
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- Service
-
- A service is a grouping of objects within a NetWare agent .
-
-
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-
- SMS
-
- Storage Management Services (SMS) is an interface developed by Novell which
- allows backup and restore software to "see" objects in a network, such as
- volumes, workstations, databases, etc. In the application, you see these SMS
- objects under the NetWare Agents branch in the Backup and Restore Sources
- windows.
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- Split Bar
-
- When you are in a directory tree window , the window is split into two parts.
- If you select the Split command from the View menu, a split bar appears between
- the two parts. Use your cursor to move the split bar and adjust the size of
- each window portion as needed.
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- Status Bar
-
- The bar at the bottom of the Client window identifying the current status of
- Backup Exec. The status bar also identifies your current backup server and
- user name. If you are not attached to a backup server , the message "No
- Backup Server" is displayed and the user name is blank. If you have
- administrator (supervisor) privileges, the user name field displays " Admin ";
- if you are not an administrator, the user name field shows your Novell login
- name. You can display or hide the status bar using the "View" menu.
-
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- Tape Family
-
- When a backup spans a tape, the tapes that contain the backup are referred to
- as a "tape family".
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- Tape ID
-
- A tape ID number is assigned to each tape when it is prepared. The ID number
- allows Backup Exec to identify each tape rotation tape.
-
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- Tape Rotation Database
-
- The tape rotation database is a group of files that contain information for the
- tape rotation jobs that you have created.
-
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-
- Tape Rotation Manager
-
- The NLM that submits tape rotation jobs to the Backup Manager.
-
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-
- Tape Rotation Tasks
-
- Tape rotation tasks are functions that you need to perform for tape rotation
- jobs. The Tape Rotation Task window in the client software provides a
- listing of these functions for you.
-
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- Tapes Window
-
- This window is displayed when you click on the Tapes icon. It displays the
- tapes that are currently available for restoration. Double click on a tape
- name to display the backup sets contained on that tape. This window is a
- helpful reference in performing catalog maintenance.
-
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- Selection Bar
-
- The bar at the top of the Client window containing buttons representing
- Backup Exec functions. To quickly access one of these functions, click on the
- appropriate icon with the mouse. You can display or hide the tool bar using
- the View menu. For more information about these buttons, refer to the Bitmaps
- and Icons help text.
-
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- TSA
-
- A NetWare Target Service Agent .
-
-
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- Uncheck
-
- If you change your mind about a selection, you can uncheck it. This action
- removes the check mark from the check box and deselects the item.
-
-
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-
- Volume
-
- A volume is a defined amount of hard disk storage space. It is considered to
- be the highest level of the Directory Tree structure, similar in concept to the
- root directory in DOS. Volumes can be divided into directories, which can be
- subdivided into subdirectories.
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- Wildcards
-
- Backup Exec for Windows supports the use of wildcard characters to include
- groups of files in an operation. Use a question mark (?) to identify any
- single character, and an asterisk (*) to identify any number of any character.
-
- EXAMPLES:
-
- *.DOC includes all files with an extension of .DOC.
-
- ?????.B* includes all files whose extensions begin with B and whose names
- contain precisely five characters. File 12345.B2 would be included, but
- 1234.BBB or 12.B would not, because their names do not contain exactly five
- characters.
-
- NOTE: If you are searching for a file using the Catalog Search function, it
- is recommended that you try to specify the first character or two of the file
- name. This will speed the search process.
-
-
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