HP D2D D2D NAS Integration with NetBackup (EH985-90936, March 2011) - Page 24

To run the backup policy, Actions, Activity Monitor, Catalog, Services

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To run the backup policy 1. To run the policy manually click on the policy, select Actions from the top menu and run manually. To monitor the progress click on the Activity Monitor. A sample screen is shown below. 2. When completed the backup details can be seen by searching the catalog. Click on Catalog and search the catalog for particular storage units. You will see in the above example that the disk types selected is Basic Disk and the media server is 'auriga'. The example shows three backups listed for the storage unit. In this screen it is possible to expire backups that are no longer required; expired backups are removed by device cleanup. Normally the files are left to expire at the time determined by the policy. Selecting the active job will give more information on progress. (Also note that the Services tab is included on this screen. This is useful in checking that the correct services are running. You may see that Device Manager service is not running. This is correct if no tape library is configured.) 24 Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares

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To run the backup policy
1.
To run the policy manually click on the policy, select
Actions
from the top menu and run
manually. To monitor the progress click on the
Activity Monitor
. A sample screen is shown
below.
2.
When completed the backup details can be seen by searching the catalog. Click on
Catalog
and search the catalog for particular storage units.
You will see in the above example that the disk types selected is Basic Disk and the media
server is ‘auriga’. The example shows three backups listed for the storage unit.
In this screen it is possible to expire backups that are no longer required; expired backups
are removed by device cleanup. Normally the files are left to expire at the time determined
by the policy.
Selecting the active job will give more information on progress. (Also note that the
Services
tab is included on this screen. This is useful in checking that the correct services are running.
You may see that Device Manager service is not running. This is correct if no tape library is
configured.)
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Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares