Samsung MZ-5PA064B User Manual - Page 124

Viewing drive details, Improving the protection level of a drive

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124 Monitoring the status of your backups Viewing drive details Viewing drive details The Advanced page lets you view details about your hard drives. You can view the following drive details: Name Type Destination Last Run Next Run Displays the name that you assigned to the backup when you defined it. Identifies the type of recovery point the backup creates when it runs. Identifies the storage location of the recovery point, or the location in which the drive should be backed up. Displays the day and time when the backup was last run. Displays the day and time of the next scheduled backup. To view drive details 1 On the Advanced page, on the Content Bar, click the Drives tab. If the Advanced page is not visible on the Primary Navigation Bar, click View > Show Advanced Page. 2 In the Drive column, select a drive. 3 Review the Details section below the Drives table. Improving the protection level of a drive When the status of a drive-based backup indicates that it needs attention, you should take steps to improve the status. You might need to add a drive to an existing backup, edit the schedule of a backup, edit the settings of a backup, or define a new backup. See "Best practices for backing up" on page 50.

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Viewing drive details
The Advanced page lets you view details about your hard drives.
You can view the following drive details:
Displays the name that you assigned to the backup when you defined
it.
Name
Identifies the type of recovery point the backup creates when it runs.
Type
Identifies the storage location of the recovery point, or the location
in which the drive should be backed up.
Destination
Displays the day and time when the backup was last run.
Last Run
Displays the day and time of the next scheduled backup.
Next Run
To view drive details
1
On the Advanced page, on the Content Bar, click the Drives tab.
If the Advanced page is not visible on the Primary Navigation Bar, click
View
> Show Advanced Page
.
2
In the Drive column, select a drive.
3
Review the Details section below the Drives table.
Improving the protection level of a drive
When the status of a drive-based backup indicates that it needs attention, you
should take steps to improve the status.
You might need to add a drive to an existing backup, edit the schedule of a backup,
edit the settings of a backup, or define a new backup.
See
Best practices for backing up
on page 50.
Monitoring the status of your backups
Viewing drive details
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