Monitoring, Reporting, Notifications, and the Event Log

 

 

Monitoring Sessions

 

2.

Insert the needed medium into the device. If you have a library

 

 

device, it is not necessary to use the slot requested by the mount

 

 

request.

 

3.

In the Results Area, double-click the session with the mount request

 

 

status to display details about the session.

 

4.

Select the device with the mount request status.

 

5.

In the Actions menu, click Confirm Mount Request. The status of

 

 

the session and device changes to Running.

 

 

TIP

You can also right-click the device with the mount request status and

 

select Confirm Mount Request.

 

 

 

Restarting Failed Backups

During backup, some systems may not be available because they were shut down, there were some networking problems, and so on. This results in some systems not being backed up or being backed up just partially - some objects failed.

This section gives you detailed instructions on how to restart failed backup sessions. For more information on how to manage failed backups, see “Managing Failed Backups” on page 263.

You cannot restart failed sessions that are the result of an unsaved backup specification.

After you have resolved the related problems, restart a failed session, as follows:

1. In the Data Protector Manager, switch to the Internal Database context.

If you are running the Manager-of-Managers, select Clients in the Context List, and then expand Enterprise Clients. Select a Cell Manager with the failed backup. From the Tools menu, select Database Administration to open a new Data Protector window with the Internal Database context displayed.

2. Under the Internal Database item, expand the Sessions item.

3. In the Results Area, search for your backup.

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