Veritas™ System Recovery 21 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 21 Management Solution and Windows Server 2008 Core
Editing the schedule of a backup policy
Depending on the recovery point type that you create, you can edit the schedule settings of a backup.
The resulting schedule is updated on the resource target that is assigned to the backup policy.
See Creating a basic backup policy.
To edit the schedule of a backup policy
- On the Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution Manage Tasks tab, in the left pane, click Backup Policies.
- In the middle panel, select a backup policy name.
- On the table's toolbar, click Edit.
- In the Schedule Details field, click the associated hyperlink.
- Set the backup policy schedule options and properties that you want, and then click Apply.
Backup Policy Schedule tab options for a recovery point set
Schedule
Lets you select the days and a start time for when the backup should run.
Start time (24 hour format)
Lets you customize the start time of the backup .
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Lets you customize the days of the week for the backup to run. The default is to run the backup Monday through Friday.
Run more than once per day
Lets you run the backup more than once a day to protect the data that you edit or change frequently.
Time between backups
Lets you specify the maximum time that should occur between backups.
Number of times
Lets you specify the number of times per day that the backup should run.
Automatically optimize
Lets you select how often optimization should occur for the backup destination to manage the used disk space.
You can choose from the following options:
Never
Indicates that no deletion of incremental recovery points is performed.
Every four hours
Indicates that a deletion of incremental recovery points that are four hours old (or older) is performed every four hours. Also, after the first incremental of the day is taken, all incremental files from two days previous are consolidated to a single file.
Every twelve hours
Indicates that a deletion of incremental recovery points that are 12 hours old (or older) is performed every 12 hours. Also, after the first incremental of the day is taken, all incremental files from two days previous are consolidated to a single file.
Indicates that the policy is distributed randomly across a specified number of minutes (0-1440) to all the computers that are assigned to the policy. This option applies if you save recovery points to a network destination.
For example, suppose you want to distribute a backup policy in 60 minutes to 120 computers. Each of the 120 computers would randomly choose a time within the 60 minutes, before or after the scheduled start time, to start the backup.
This option helps to run not the policy at the same start time for all computers, which can cause a denial of service condition on the network, the recovery point destination, or both.
Start a new recovery point set
Lets you select how frequently a new recovery point set should be started.
Your options for starting new recovery point set (base) include the following:
Weekly
Creates a new recovery point set on the first scheduled or manual backup of the week.
Monthly
Creates a new recovery point set on the first scheduled or manual backup of the month.
Quarterly
Creates a new recovery point set on the first scheduled or manual backup every three months from the date when you selected this option.
Yearly
Creates a new recovery point set on the first scheduled or manual backup of the year, once a year, on the date that you selected for this option.
Custom
Lets you set specific weekly or monthly options for starting a new recovery point set.
Custom
Lets you customize the start time, and the days of the week or month to run the backup.
Note:
If you choose to archive recovery points, consider creating recovery point sets more frequently to keep the size of your recovery point sets smaller.
Backup Policy Triggers tab options for a recovery point set
Any application is installed
Indicates that an incremental recovery point is created at the time users begin to install a software application on their computer.
Specified applications are launched
Indicates that an incremental recovery point is created at the time users run a specified software application on their computer.
Any user logs on to the computer
Indicates that an incremental recovery point is created when users log on to Windows on their computer.
Any user logs off from the computer
Indicates that an incremental recovery point is created at the moment users log off from Windows on their computer (but does not turn off Windows).
Data added to the drive exceeds
Indicates that an incremental recovery point is created when the added data on a drive exceeds an amount (in megabytes) that you specify.
Backup Policy Schedule options for an independent recovery point
Automatically create a recovery point
Lets you specify a weekly or monthly backup schedule.
The scheduling options include the following:
Weekly
Creates a new, independent recovery point on each day of the week that you check, and at the specified time. When you create independent recovery points one or more times per week, large amounts of disk storage space may be required.
Monthly
Creates a new, independent recovery point on each day of the month that you check, and at the specified time.
No Schedule
Saves all of the backup policy settings except a schedule. You can later deploy the backup policy at your convenience by assigning a schedule to the policy.
You can also create a single independent recovery point once, with no schedule.
Start time (24 hour format)
Lets you customize the start time of the backup.
Days of the week
Lets you customize the days of the week for the backup policy to run.
Days of the month
Lets you customize the days of the month for the backup policy to run.
Indicates that the policy is distributed randomly across a specified number of minutes (0-1440) to all the computers that are assigned to the policy. This option applies if you save recovery points to a network destination.
For example, suppose you want to distribute a backup policy in 60 minutes to 120 computers. Each of the 120 computers would randomly choose a time within the 60 minutes, before or after the scheduled start time, to start the backup.
This option helps to not run the policy at the same start time for all computers, which can cause a denial of service condition on the network, the recovery point destination, or both.
- Click Save changes.