Veritas™ System Recovery 23 Manager

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Product(s): System Recovery (23.0)

Icons on the Veritas System Recovery Manager console

The following table describes the icons on the Veritas System Recovery Manager console:

Table: About the Veritas System Recovery Manager console icons

Icon

Title

Description

View Options

Lists shortcuts to access most of the commonly used features of Veritas System Recovery Manager application, such as Add Computer, Import Computers, Export, Manage targets, Settings and Help.

Add new computer

(Ctrl + N)

Adds a remote computer to the Computer List that displays in the Backup Status pane.

See Adding a remote computer to All Computers.

Import Computers (Ctrl + I)

Imports a text file to add multiple remote computers. This text file contains the IP addresses of both Windows and Linux remote computers.

See Adding a remote computer to All Computers.

Export (Ctrl + X)

Exports the Protection Status report for the selected computers on the Veritas System Recovery Manager console in an HTML or in a CSV format.

See Viewing the Protection Status report.

Manage Targets

Lets you view the default targets and create, edit and remove the custom targets.

Application settings

(Ctrl + S)

Opens the Settings pane and configure the Veritas System Recovery Manager default options.

See Configuring Veritas System Recovery Manager default options.

Help (F1)

Accesses the Veritas System Recovery Manager's Help system.

Exit (Alt + F4)

Closes the Veritas System Recovery Manager console.

Search

Searches a remote computer from the Computer List.

At Risk

Indicates that no drive-based backup policy has been created for the computers that appear in the Computer List.

The drives, files, or folders of these computers are unprotected and cannot be recovered and are at risk.

Need Attention

Indicates that:

  • A drive-based backup policy for the computers that appear in this Computer List was defined. However, the policy has not run recently or the computers are not assigned to the defined backup policy.

  • Some computers can be recovered, however, if the recovery points are outdated, they may not contain the latest version of your data.

Unknown

Indicates that the backup protection status of the computers in the Computer List is not known. This status may appear if the Veritas System Recovery Manager cannot connect to the remote computer due to the following issues:

  • Network connectivity issues

  • Firewall issues

  • Incorrect user name or password

Backed up

Indicates that a drive-based backup policy was created and it runs on a regular basis. All the drives, files, and folders of the remote computers are protected and can be recovered, if necessary.

Computer Details

Opens the Computer Details pane. The Computer Details pane displays a summary of the backup protection status for the selected remote computer.

See Viewing the backup protection status of a remote computer.

Remove Computer (Delete)

Removes a remote computer from the Computer List.

See Removing a remote computer from the All Computers.

Refresh Protection Status (Ctrl + R)

Manually refresh the Backup Status pane to see the latest backup protection status for the Computer List.

You can also select an individual computer from the Computer List and select refresh to see the latest backup protection status.

View Console

Lets you manage and monitor the remote computers and view the backup protection status in the Veritas System Recovery application. You are not required to enter the command line parameters or user credentials to connect to the remote computer.

Note:

View Console does not appear for Veritas System Recovery Linux edition.

Edit Computer (Ctrl + E)

Modifies the logon credentials for the remote computers.

See Modifying the logon credentials for the remote computers.

Backup Tasks

Lets you view, run or delete a backup job for an individual client computer.

Next Synchronization Time

Displays the time in minutes that remains for the next automatic refresh.

See Configuring Veritas System Recovery Manager default options.

See Adding a remote computer to All Computers.