Chapter 10 Package Management
Click Protect > Backup to open the following screen.
Figure 140 Protect > Backup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 67 Protect > Backup
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Backup |
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Add Job | Click this to create and customize a backup job. |
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Edit Job | Select a backup job in the list and click this to make some changes to |
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Delete Selected | Select a backup job in the list and click this to delete it. |
Job(s) |
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Execute Job Now | Select a backup job in the list and click this to run the backup job |
| immediately. |
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Restore Archive | Select a backup job in the list and click this to restore the file(s) |
| included in that backup job to the NSA. |
| This applies to Archive backups only. Refer to Section 10.10.8 on |
| page 273 to see the screens. |
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Abort Job | Select a backup job in the list and click this to stop the process if the |
| backup job is currently active. |
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Status | This shows the current state of the backup job. |
| • Waiting means the backup job is not active but is scheduled to |
| run at some time. |
| • Running indicates that the NSA is currently doing the backup job. |
| When the backup job is running, you can also see a progress bar. |
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Job Name | This identifies the backup job. |
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Job Description | This is a short description of the backup job. |
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Backup Info | This lists down the backup job details: type, source and target. Refer |
| to Section 10.10.1 on page 263 and Section 10.10.2 on page 265. |
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Scheduler Info | This shows the backup schedule, including the frequency, the time it |
| was last run in (and whether or not it succeeded), and when it is |
| scheduled to run again. The times use |
| format. |
| Refer to Section 10.10.4 on page 269. |
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