Veritas™ System Recovery 18 Service Pack 3 Management Solution Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Getting started with Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- About managing recovery point destinations
- About viewing filters
- About organizational views
- About managing Veritas System Recovery license policies
- Managing backups
- About backup policies
- Creating a basic backup policy
- Creating an advanced backup policy
- Managing recovery points
- Managing the conversion of recovery points to virtual disks
- Managing Cloud Storage
- Remote recovery of drives and computers
- Local recovery of files, folders, drives, and computers
- About recovering lost data locally
- Starting a computer locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Recovering files and folders locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Monitoring computers and processes
- Appendix A. About backing up databases
- Appendix B. About Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. About Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution and Windows Server 2008 Core
Creating an advanced backup policy
When you create or schedule a basic backup policy, you can set advanced options for recovery points, if wanted.
See Creating a basic backup policy.
See Editing the schedule of a backup policy.
To create an advanced backup policy
- Make sure that you have already created a basic backup policy.
- On the Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution Manage tab, in the left pane, click Backup Policies.
- In the left pane, click the folder Backup Policies.
- In the middle pane, select the name of a backup policy.
- Click Edit on the toolbar.
- In the displayed panel, click Advanced Options.
- On the Advanced Options panel, in the Compression list, set the compression level for the recovery points.
None
Indicates that compression is not used on the recovery point.
You can choose this option if storage space is not an issue. If the recovery point is saved to a busy network drive, high compression may be faster than no compression because less data needs to be written across the network
Standard (recommended)
Lets you use low compression for a 40 percent average data compression ratio on recovery points. This setting is the default.
Medium
Lets you use medium compression for a 45 percent average data compression ratio on recovery points.
High
Lets you use high compression for a 50 percent average data compression ratio on recovery points. This setting is usually the slowest method.
When a high compression recovery point is created, CPU usage may be higher than normal. Other processes on the computer may also be slower. To compensate, you can adjust the operation speed of the backup process. Speed adjustments may improve the performance of other resource-intensive applications that you run at the same time.
- On the Advanced Options panel, set the recovery point options, and then click Apply.
- If appropriate, click Command file settings, set the options you want, and then click Apply.
Use command file package to deliver command files to the local machine
Indicates if you intend to deploy the Veritas System Recovery command file package that is stored on the Notification Server computer.
See Deploying the command files package to client computers for use during a backup.
When you deselect this option, you can specify a folder on a network share where the command files are stored for deployment.
Command files folder
Lets you specify the location of command files if you want them to be located in a place other than the default location. You can also specify a location on a per-job basis, as well as specify a location that can be shared among several computers. If you specify a network location, you are prompted for network credentials.
User name
Lets you specify the user name to a command file folder that is located in a network path.
Password
Lets you specify the password to a command file folder that is located in a network path.
Confirm password
Lets you retype the password to a command file folder that is located in a network path.
Run before snapshot creation
Lets you run a command file after a backup has started and before a recovery point is created. You can run a command during this stage to prepare for the recovery point creation process. For example, you can close any open applications that use the drive.
Note:
If you use this option, be sure that the command file has an error recovery mechanism built into it. If the computer has one or more services that must be stopped at this stage (such as stopping a non-VSS aware database or a resource-intensive application), and the command file does not contain any form of error recovery, one or more of the stopped services may not be restarted. An error in the command file can cause the recovery point creation process to stop immediately. No other command files can run.
Run after snapshot creation
Lets you run a command file after a snapshot is created. Running a command during this stage is a safe point for allowing services to resume normal activity on the drive while continuing the recovery point creation.
Because the snapshot takes only a few seconds to create, the database is in the backup state momentarily. A minimal number of log files are created.
Run after recovery point creation
Lets you run a command file after the recovery point file is created. You can run a command during this stage to act on the recovery point itself. For example, you can copy it to an offline location.
Timeout (applies to each stage)
Lets you specify the amount of time (in seconds) that a command file is allowed to run.
- In the displayed pane, near the upper-right corner, make sure On is selected from the list to enable the software delivery policy.
- Set the deployment options.
Program name
Identifies the name of the program that you want to run.
Enable Verbose Reporting of Status Events
Sends the plug-in status events to the Notification Server computer.
Applied to
Identifies the resource target to which you want the software task applied.
Package multicast
Lets you uncheck (default) this option if you want to enable package multicast when the Symantec Management Agent's multicast option is disabled.
Schedule
Runs the software task either at a specific start time, or at specified start, end, and duration times.
You can specify as many schedules as you need. You can also have any number of schedules active at once.
- Click Save changes.
- In the middle pane, click Apply on the toolbar.
- Select the targets to which you want the policy to be applied, and then click OK.
You can also click Unapply on the toolbar in the middle pane to remove the policy from selected targets.