Monitoring, Reporting, Notifications, and the Event Log

Monitoring Sessions

You can sort your sessions using the buttons on the top of each of the columns.

4.Right-click on your failed session, and then select Restart Failed Object.

5.Click Yes to confirm.

Aborting Running Sessions

You can abort a session if you want to stop a backup, restore, or media management operation. A backup copy or restored data will exist only for data that was backed up or restored before you aborted the session.

1.In the Context List, click Monitor. The progress and status of current sessions appear in the Results Area.

If you are running the Manager-of-Managers, expand the Enterprise Monitor in the Scoping Pane, and then select the Cell Manager you want to monitor. The progress and status of current sessions appear in the Results Area.

2.Click the column headings to sort the sessions.

3.Right-click the session that you wish to abort and select Abort.

If you abort a backup session while it is still determining the sizes of the disks that you have selected for the backup, it does not abort immediately. The backup is aborted once the size determination (treewalk) is completed.

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If you started a backup, restore, or media management session

 

interactively, you can also abort the session in the Data Protector

 

Backup, Restore, or Devices & Media context respectively.

 

 

Changing the Amount of Messages Shown

You can change the level of reported messages for backup and restore sessions by changing the Backup and Restore options.

See “Using Backup Options” on page 225 for information on which backup options affect your displayed messages.

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