Backup Exec 25 Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Backup Exec
- Installation
- Methods for installing the Agent for Windows
- Using a command prompt to install the Agent for Windows on a remote computer
- Using a command script to install the Agent for Windows
- Installing the Remote Administrator
- Installing Backup Exec using the command line (silent mode)
- About updates to Backup Exec using Arctera Update
- Backup Exec license contract information
- About upgrading to Backup Exec
- Getting Started
- Configuring the Home tab
- Backups
- Recommendations for when to use virtual-based backup and agent-based backup
- Backing up data
- Restores
- How Backup Exec catalogs work
- Job management and monitoring
- About the Job Monitor
- About the Job History
- Viewing the job log
- Error-handling rules for failed or canceled jobs
- Alerts and notifications
- Enabling active alerts and alert history to display on the Home tab
- Adding a recipient group for alert notifications
- Sending a notification when a job completes
- SNMP traps for Backup Exec alerts
- Disk-based and network-based storage
- Configuring disk storage
- Configuring disk cartridge storage
- Backup sets
- Cloud-based storage devices
- Amazon S3 cloud-based storage
- Google cloud-based storage
- Microsoft Azure cloud-based storage
- Private cloud-based storage
- About S3-Compatible Cloud Storage
- Cloud deduplication storage device
- Requirements for configuring a cloud deduplication storage device
- About the Backup Exec™ CloudConnect Optimizer
- Generic S3 Configurator
- OpenStorage devices
- Microsoft 365
- OneDrive plugin: Performance and throttling configuration
- Exchange plugin: Performance and throttling configuration
- SharePoint plugin: Performance and throttling configuration
- Teams plugin: Performance and throttling configuration
- Tape storage
- Robotic libraries in Backup Exec
- Creating robotic library partitions
- Managing tapes
- Creating media sets for tapes
- Labeling tape media
- Default media vaults
- Storage device pools
- Storage operations
- Conversion to virtual machines
- Configuration and settings
- Configuring role-based access settings
- Configuring parallel streams and job settings for Microsoft 365
- Changing network and security options for Backup Exec
- Using Backup Exec with firewalls
- Deleting DBA-initiated job templates
- Backup Exec logon accounts
- Reports
- Creating a custom report
- List of Backup Exec standard reports
- Instant Cloud Recovery
- Preconfigurations to be completed in the Azure portal
- GDPR Guard
- Troubleshooting Backup Exec
- Troubleshooting failed components in the SAN
- Generating a diagnostic file for troubleshooting Backup Exec
- Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Setting or changing the alternate location for the disaster recovery information file
- Creating a Simplified Disaster Recovery disk image
- Preparing to recover from a disaster by using Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Recovering a computer with Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Performing manual disaster recovery
- Forever Incremental Backup
- Appendix A. Backup Exec Agent for Windows
- About the Backup Exec Agent Utility for Windows
- Appendix B. Backup Exec Deduplication Feature
- Creating or importing deduplication disk storage
- Selecting storage devices for direct access sharing
- Appendix C. Backup Exec Agent for VMware
- About establishing trust for a vCenter/ESX(i) server
- Backing up VMware virtual machines
- About instant recovery of a VMware virtual machine
- About Recovery Ready for VMware virtual machines
- Appendix D. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
- Backing up Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines
- About instant recovery of a Hyper-V virtual machine
- About Recovery Ready for Hyper-V virtual machines
- Appendix E. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
- Backing up SQL databases and transaction logs
- Restoring SQL databases and transaction logs
- Disaster recovery of a SQL Server
- About SQL Server Always On availability groups
- Appendix F. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
- Backing up Exchange data
- Appendix G. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
- Backing up Microsoft SharePoint data
- Appendix H. Backup Exec Agent for Oracle on Windows or Linux Servers
- Configuring the Oracle Agent on Windows computers and Linux servers
- Configuring an Oracle instance on Windows computers
- Viewing an Oracle instance on Windows computers
- About authentication credentials on the Backup Exec server
- About backing up Oracle databases
- About restoring Oracle resources
- Appendix I. Backup Exec Agent for Enterprise Vault
- About backup methods for Enterprise Vault backup jobs
- Restoring Enterprise Vault
- About the Backup Exec Migrator for Enterprise Vault
- Configuring the Backup Exec Migrator
- About retrieving migrated Enterprise Vault data
- About the Partition Recovery Utility
- Appendix J. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Active Directory
- Appendix K. Backup Exec Central Admin Server Feature
- About installing the Central Admin Server feature
- What happens when CAS communication thresholds are reached
- About job delegation in CAS
- How to use Backup Exec server pools in CAS
- How centralized restore works in CAS
- Appendix L. Backup Exec Advanced Disk-based Backup Feature
- Appendix M. Backup Exec NDMP Feature
- About restoring and redirecting restore data for NDMP servers
- Viewing the properties of an NDMP server
- Viewing storage properties for an NDMP server
- Appendix N. Backup Exec File Servers
- Appendix O. Backup Exec Agent for Linux and Unix
- About installing the Agent for Linux and Unix
- About establishing trust for a remote Linux and Unix computer in the Backup Exec list of servers
- Editing configuration options for Linux and Unix computers
- About backing up a Linux and Unix computer by using the Agent for Linux and Unix
- About restoring data to Linux and Unix computers
- Editing the default backup job options for Linux and Unix computers
- Uninstalling the Agent for Linux and Unix
Backup Exec server and storage device states
Backup Exec servers and storage devices display a state that indicates their current condition.
Table: Possible states for Backup Exec servers and storage devices
State | Description |
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All the Backup Exec services need to be restarted on <Backup Exec server> | The Backup Exec services and the Backup Exec deduplication services must be restarted. |
An error occurred while discovering this device. Cycle the services on <Backup Exec server> to retry device discovery. | The Backup Exec services must be restarted. |
Active | The storage device is in use by a job. |
Configuration failed | Configuration has failed for a local disk storage device or virtual disk. |
Configuring | A local disk storage device or virtual disk is in the process of configuration. |
Disabled | The storage device is disabled and Backup Exec cannot use it. The device is available for other applications. |
Disabled; Active | The storage device'a status was changed to Disabled while a job was running to the device. |
Low disk space; Active | The storage device is in a low disk space condition, but is currently in use by a job. |
Low disk space | The storage device has low disk space. |
No communication | Communications have stopped between a managed Backup Exec server and a central administration server in a Central Admin Server feature environment. See What happens when CAS communication thresholds are reached. |
Not configurable | The disk cannot be configured because it is in a bad state, or it has failed. |
Not configured | The disk is available for configuration but has not yet been configured. |
Offline | The storage device is offline. A storage device can appear offline if any of the following actions occur:
Usually, when a device goes offline, an alert appears. The alert message provides a specific reason why the device is offline. The alert may include a link to the Knowledge Base for more information. Correct the problem that caused the device to go offline. Then, for tape drives, robotic libraries, and some other types of devices, you must manually change the state of the device to online. For disk storage, disk cartridge, storage arrays, and virtual disk devices, Backup Exec detects that the device is online within five minutes and automatically changes the state to online |
Online | The storage device is online. |
Paused | The storage device is paused. |
Paused; Active | The storage device is paused, but is currently in use by a job. |
Stalled | Communications have stalled during communications between a managed Backup Exec server and a central administration server in a Central Admin Server feature environment. See What happens when CAS communication thresholds are reached. |
The Backup Exec deduplication services need to be restarted on <Backup Exec server> | The Backup Exec deduplication services should be restarted. The deduplication services are separate from the Backup Exec services so the Backup Exec services are not affected. |
The Backup Exec services on <Backup Exec server> need to be restarted | The Backup Exec services must be restarted. |
This device has not been discovered correctly. Cycle the services on <Backup Exec server> to retry device discovery. | A state that can occur after you add a new storage device to Backup Exec. You must restart the Backup Exec services so that the device discovery process can run again. |
Uninitialized | The device has not been initialized. |