Arctera™ System Recovery 24 User's Guide
- Introducing Arctera System Recovery
- Installing Arctera System Recovery
- Installing Arctera System Recovery
- Ensuring the recovery of your computer
- Creating a new Arctera System Recovery Disk
- Creation Options
- Storage and Network Drivers Options
- Customizing an existing Arctera System Recovery Disk
- About restoring a computer from a remote location by using LightsOut Restore
- Creating a new Arctera System Recovery Disk
- Getting Started
- Setting up default general backup options
- File types and file extension
- Best practices for backing up your data
- Backing up entire drives
- Backing up files and folders
- Running and managing backup jobs
- Running an existing backup job immediately
- Backing up remote computers from your computer
- Monitoring the status of your backups
- About monitoring backups
- Managing and Monitoring the backup status of remote computers using Arctera System Recovery Manager
- Adding a remote computer to All Computers
- About Backup Tasks
- Exploring the contents of a recovery point
- Managing backup destinations
- About managing file and folder backup data
- Managing virtual conversions
- Managing cloud storage
- Direct to cloud
- About creation of Amazon Machine Image (AMI) in Amazon from Arctera System Recovery backups
- About S3-Compatible Cloud Storage
- About Arctera System Recovery supporting Arctera Access
- Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
- Recovering a computer
- Booting a computer by using the Arctera System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Arctera System Recovery Disk
- Copying a hard drive
- Using the Arctera System Recovery Granular Restore Option
- Best practices when you create recovery points for use with the Granular Restore Option
- Appendix A. Backing up databases using Arctera System Recovery
- Appendix B. Backing up Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. Using Arctera System Recovery 24 and Windows Server Core
Customizing the status reporting of a drive (or file and folder backups)
You can configure how Arctera System Recovery reports the status of a particular drive (or all backups of files and folders).
For example, suppose that drive D contains unimportant data and you have chosen not to include it in a drive-based backup. The status on the Home page continues to report that your computer is at risk. You can configure Arctera System Recovery to ignore drive D. By ignoring it, you ensure that it does not calculate the status of drive D in the Backup Status panel on the Home page.
Or, you can specify that only errors, such as missed or failed backups, are included in the status report.
Note:
The backup status of each drive is reported throughout the product, wherever the drive is listed. When you customize status reporting for a drive, the status is reflected anywhere that the drive is listed in Arctera System Recovery.
You should first determine the importance of the data that is on a particular drive. Or, the importance of data you have included in a backup of files and folders. Then you can decide on the level of status reporting to assign to it.
To customize the status reporting of a drive (or file and folder backups)
- On the Status page, click a drive (or File and folders) to select it.
You can also click Customize status reporting from the Home page.
- Click Customize status reporting.
- Select a status reporting option.
Full status reporting
Shows the current status of the selected drive or file and folder backups on the Home and Status pages.
Select this option if the data is critical.
Errors only status reporting
Shows the current status of the selected drive or file and folder backups only when errors occur.
Select this option if the data is important, but you only want the status to report errors, whenever they occur.
No status reporting
Does not show any status for the selected drive or file and folder backups.
Select this option if the data is unimportant and missed or failed backups do not need to be reported.
- Click OK.