═══ 1. Help Contents ═══ Contents Introduction Getting Started Backup Operations Tape Rotation Restore Operations Keeping Track of Your Jobs Options Backup Tips and Strategies Reference Bitmaps and Icons Backup Exec Keys Main Agent Publisher Index Error Messages ═══ 2. Introduction ═══ Introduction About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client Features and Benefits Workstation Requirements Recommendations Carrying Out Operations ═══ 3. Getting Started ═══ Getting Started Windows Client and Agent Installation Configuring the Agent with the Agent Publisher Starting the Windows Client Screen Components ═══ 4. Backup Operations ═══ Backup Operations Rights About Backup Advanced File Selection - Backup Selection Files Editing a Backup Job Performing a File Grooming Operation (Admin) ═══ 5. Tape Rotation ═══ Tape Rotation General Setting Up a Tape Rotation Job Tape Rotation Save Selection File window (Admin) Viewing and Editing a Tape Rotation Job Tape Rotation Job Histories Submit Tape Rotation Dialog (Admin only) Tape Rotation Jobs Dialog (Admin only) Tape Label Dialog (Admin only) Job Sets Dialog (Admin only) Managing a Tape Rotation Job ═══ 6. Restore Operations ═══ Restore Operations Restoring Files Searching a Catalog Advanced File Selection - Restore Displaying File Versions Editing a Restore Job Viewing Tapes (Admin) ═══ 7. Keeping Track of Your Jobs ═══ Keeping Track of Your Jobs Job Schedule Editing Jobs in the Queue Job History Change Backup Server Deleting Cataloged Tapes (Administrator Only) ═══ 8. Options ═══ Options Introduction General Options Backup Options Restore Options Job History Options Notify Options Display Options Agent Options Technical Support Options ═══ 9. Backup Tips and Strategies ═══ Backup Tips and Strategies Backup Strategies ═══ 10. Reference ═══ Reference The Menu Bar File Menu Tree Menu View Menu Admin Menu Select Menu Job Menu Options Menu Window Menu Help Menu ═══ 11. Bitmaps and Icons ═══ Bitmaps and Icons The Selection Bar Backup/Restore Sources Window Bitmaps Directory Tree Bitmaps Selection Bitmaps Icons ═══ 12. Backup Exec Keys ═══ Backup Exec Keys Cursor Movement Keys Dialog Box Keys Editing Keys Help Keys Menu Keys System Keys Text Selection Keys Window Keys ═══ 13. Main Agent Publisher Index ═══ Main Agent Publisher Index General Fields Boxes Buttons ═══ 14. Error Messages ═══ Error Messages General SMDRINCL.DAT File Error Message Table ═══ 15. About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client ═══ About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client Backup Exec is a high performance data management solution for Novell networks. With the Backup Exec Windows client , you can submit backup and restore operations from your workstation to a server containing the Job Manager and a tape drive ( backup server ). Restoring files is quick and easy, because Backup Exec's extensive disk-based catalog keeps track of all of the files that you have backed up. Related Topics: General Elements Interaction Administrator Options ═══ 16. Introduction - About the Backup Exec for NetWare Windows Client - General ═══ General Backup Exec is a " client - server" based backup system that allows Administrators and Users to back up servers and workstations network-wide. This configuration has many advantages: ╖ Operations are performed right at the server, reducing network traffic and processing times. ╖ Workstations need only to be attached (not logged in) to servers to be backed up. This helps ensure network security. ╖ The Administrator controls the tape drive right from the server, ensuring efficient, centralized operations. ═══ 17. Elements ═══ Elements Backup Exec for NetWare consists of the following elements: ╖ Job Manager - A NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) that runs on the file server to which the tape drive is connected. The Job Manager is the main server-based application. ╖ Client Software - The module users and administrators use to submit jobs to the Job Manager. Client modules are available for DOS, Windows, and NetWare platforms. ╖ Agents - The Backup Exec agent software allows workstations running it to be backed up by devices running the client software. Agent software for DOS and Windows workstations is included with Backup Exec for NetWare. OS/2, UNIX and Macintosh agent software is also included with Backup Exec - Enterprise Edition. ═══ 18. Interaction ═══ Interaction The following illustrates how the Backup Modules work together to provide complete, convenient backup and restore functionality for the network: ╖ Backup and restore jobs are submitted to the Backup Server from workstations running the Backup Exec client software (DOS, Windows, or NLM server client). ╖ Workstations running the Backup Agent software or SMS TSAs and attached to the Backup Server can have jobs submitted for them by an administrator or user running a DOS, Windows or NetWare client. ╖ The Job Manager NLM running on the Backup Server runs jobs when they are to be processed. ╖ Once an operation has been completed, the results ( Job History ) for the job and the catalog information can be viewed in the client software by the originator of the job or the supervisor. ═══ 19. Administrator Options ═══ Administrator Options The following options are available to Administrators only in the DOS and Windows clients: ╖ File Grooming ╖ Ability to view job results and catalogs for ALL users (users only have access to results and catalogs for devices they have submitted jobs for) ╖ Tape overwrite functions ╖ Ability to delete catalog information for any user ═══ 20. Features and Benefits ═══ Features and Benefits Backup - Schedule Backup jobs to run at any time to back up any or all available devices on the network. Selection Files - Select devices, directories or files that you want to routinely back up and save them as "selection files", which can be scheduled to run as often as you wish. Restore - Retrieve data that you have backed up or restore data backed up from another server or workstation. Backup Exec also includes features which allow you to quickly find the data you want to restore. Device-based Catalogs - Backup Exec's catalog keeps a record of the files you have backed up. This makes it easy to find data you want to restore. Job Schedule and Job History - The Job Schedule allows you to see where your job is in the backup queue. The Job History contains information about jobs already processed by the Backup Exec Job Manager. Windows Flexibility - The Backup Exec Windows Client gives you all of the functionality you expect from a Windows application. Features range from multitasking to customizing window sizes and locations to suit your own Windows workstation preferences. ═══ 21. Workstation Requirements ═══ Workstation Requirements Your Windows workstation should have the following minimum requirements to effectively run Backup Exec: ╖ A 386 microprocessor (or above) ╖ Windows v.3.1 or greater running in Enhanced mode ╖ Mouse or other pointing device ═══ 22. Recommendations ═══ Recommendations We suggest that, before running the Windows Client , you refer to your Windows documentation for the recommended settings for files and buffers in the CONFIG.SYS file, and edit your own file to reflect these settings. We also suggest that you run the DOS program SHARE.EXE (provided with Windows) in conjunction with the Windows client. This program will enable Job Manager to determine if a file is in use when attempting to back it up or restore it, and respond appropriately. If you do not run SHARE.EXE, the Job Manager may back up files in use inadvertently. ═══ 23. Carrying Out Operations ═══ Carrying Out Operations These instructions are written for users performing the operations using a mouse. If you are familiar with keyboard commands, you can perform the same operations using the keyboard. To choose a menu option using the keyboard, press or to access the menu bar, then press plus the underlined letter within the desired command name. ═══ 24. Windows Client and Agent Installation ═══ Windows Client and Agent Installation Be sure to set up the appropriate network services (through Windows Setup) and login to the Backup Server from the workstation before beginning the installation process. Refer to your Windows documentation for help. Backup Exec includes an installation program that loads the Windows client software from the file server onto your system. The installation process also sets up the Backup Exec program group in Windows. Related Topics: Where the Software is Installed Setting Up the Software ═══ 25. Where the Software is Installed ═══ Where the Software is Installed The installation program creates one directory (BKUPEXEC) and one subdirectory on your hard drive as follows: ╖ \BKUPEXEC contains WIN_WS ╖ \BKUPEXEC\WIN_WS contains Data files for Backup Exec You will be prompted for a name for each directory. You may accept the default names (BKUPEXEC and WIN_WS) or choose your own names. ═══ 26. Setting Up the Software ═══ Setting Up the Software To install the Backup Exec Windows Client and Agent software on your workstation: 1. Start Windows. 2. From within the Windows Program Manager, click File. 3. Click Run. 4. In the Command Line box, enter the drive letter mapped to the Backup Server 's SYS: volume , followed by \bkupexec\win_ws\setup (assuming that the Backup Exec software is installed in the default location; see your administrator to determine the exact location). For example: F:\bkupexec\win_ws\setup 5. Press . 6. Select and click the type of installation you desire: Full, Client, or Agent. If this is the first time Backup Exec has been installed on your system select Full. The Backup Exec installation program will copy the appropriate files to your workstation. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions. The installation program automatically creates a Windows program group for the Backup Exec modules. The Windows Client and Agent items added to the group include: ╖ Backup Exec - Windows Client ╖ Agent Publisher - Windows Agent Publisher ╖ Readme.txt - Additional information about the Windows Client ═══ 27. Configuring the Agent with the Agent Publisher ═══ Configuring the Agent with the Agent Publisher The Agent Publisher is used to configure the Windows workstation as a Backup Exec Agent . This determines how your workstation's drive will be seen by other workstations running the Backup Exec client . During setup, the Agent Publisher dialog box will automatically appear if you have chosen either the Full or Agent setup options. Before a Windows agent workstation can be backed up or restored, it must first be made available to the various client front-ends on the network. This is known as publishing the agent. To publish an agent, the following drivers must be loaded on the workstation agent: ╖ Novell modules IPX.COM and NETX.COM (must be loaded first) ╖ Backup Exec modules DOS_SPX.EXE and DOS_AGNT.EXE To automate the process of loading these drivers, edit and add these commands to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Once these drivers have been loaded and the Agent Publisher dialog box has been configured, the workstation is considered published. It is now available to be backed up (or restored to) from the various clients on the network, including other Windows clients. Backing up (or restoring to) the Windows agent does not require the workstation to be logged into the backup server ; however, it must be published. Related Topics: The Agent Publisher Dialog Box Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File Rebooting the Workstation ═══ 28. The Agent Publisher Dialog Box ═══ The Agent Publisher Dialog Box Fields Each Agent Publisher field is explained below. Workstation Name The Workstation Name identifies the published workstation agent to the network, and is used when making job selections from Backup Exec Clients. This field is required. Password This optional password will prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to the agent workstation when using other Backup Exec clients. Path Regarded as objects of the agent workstation, Agent Publisher path statements designate specific data that can be backed up from the workstation hard drive. Alias An alias is a name that users from other workstations (running Backup Exec client software) use to identify the published paths of your agent workstation. Access Password This optional password prevents unauthorized users from backing up or restoring specific Agent Publisher-specified paths. Publish The Publish boxes work in conjunction with the Path boxes. By activating a Publish box with a mouse click (an 'X' appears), the published path allows the workstation to be seen on the network by the Backup Exec's Client software. Other workstation clients, no matter what the platform, can submit jobs from these published workstation agents to the Job Manager. Backup Only The Backup Only field indicates the operational status of the preceding path fields. Activating this option allows only backup of the specified object ; restoring data to the object is not possible. Activate this field if data is NOT to be restored to the associated path statement. Browse The browse button is used to easily configure other paths. If you are unfamiliar with using Window's Browse feature, see your Windows 3.1 User's Guide. Save After configuring each field in the Agent Publisher dialog box, click Save to save the configuration information. This information is saved to a default filename called DOS_AGNT.PUB, located in your workstation's \bkupexec\WIN_WS directory. Exit Exit allows you to exit from the Agent Publisher program. If, during the initial Windows client/agent installation process, you chose to install only the Client module, you will need to install the Agent module before the Agent Publisher dialog box will appear. ═══ 29. Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File ═══ Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File When the installation is almost complete, you will have the opportunity to add the following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (if you have chosen to install the Agent software): C:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_spx.exe C:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_agnt.exe DOS_SPX.EXE and DOS_AGNT.EXE are Terminate-and-Stay- Resident (TSR) programs. Backup Exec uses these programs to access your workstation. Both files must be loaded before any agent Backup Exec operation is attempted. Including these lines in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file ensures that these two programs are loaded each time the workstation is powered up. After the installation completes, Setup helps you edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file by automatically copying the DOS_SPX and DOS_AGNT lines to the Windows Clipboard. It then opens your AUTOEXEC.BAT file using Notepad. By using Notepad's Paste feature, you can place the agent statements in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file wherever you want. NOTE: Be sure to save and close the Notepad file before proceeding. If the last line of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file loads Windows, then two lines above the last line must be placed in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file prior to the line that loads Windows. Also, make sure Novell's IPX.COM and NETX.COM are loaded prior to the DOS_SPX.EXE and DOS_AGNT.EXE files. Following is an example of the commands you should place in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: ipx.com netx.com c:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_spx.exe c:\bkupexec\win_ws\dos_agnt.exe Once you have closed the Notepad file containing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, the setup process displays another Notepad file containing a Readme.txt file. NOTE: We recommend that you read this file carefully; it contains information that became available after the manual was published. If you find that the Windows Client does not recognize agents published on the network, check your system to see if a TSR called TBMI2.COM is being loaded into memory. This is a Novell module provided with older systems running in non-enhanced mode. If it is present, we recommend that you delete TBMI2.COM from the system. ═══ 30. Rebooting the Workstation ═══ Rebooting the Workstation After completing the installation, reboot the workstation. This workstation should now be available for backup through any of Backup Exec's client programs. To configure other Windows workstations as Backup Exec agents and/or as clients, simply login to the backup server from the desired workstation and re-run the setup procedure. ═══ 31. Starting the Windows Client ═══ Starting the Windows Client To run the Backup Exec Windows Client software: 1. Double-click on the Backup Exec icon within the Backup Exec program group. 2. When the NetWare client is loaded, it scans all SMS devices and published agents on the network. The Scanning for Network Agents window lists each device as it is encountered. Should the startup process halt at a particular device, that device may be the cause of a network problem that requires attention. 3. If you encounter a problem with an SMS device (SMDR), you can create a file that will allow you to only include certain devices. The software also identifies the current Backup Server in the status bar at the bottom of the window. 4. Once the user interface is initialized, Backup Exec displays the Windows Client desktop. When the Ready message is displayed in the Status Bar, you can begin your first operation. ═══ 32. Screen Components ═══ Screen Components Menu Bar After starting the Backup Exec Windows Client , a menu bar is displayed across the top of your screen. You use the Menu Bar to access Windows Client functions. To display a menu, click on the menu name, or press to move your cursor to the Menu Bar and then press plus the underlined letter in the name of the menu you want to display. To display the File menu, press , then . The Selection Bar The Selection Bar is displayed across the top of the screen under the Menu Bar. The Selection Bar contains buttons that you click on to quickly access Backup Exec functions. The Administrator view of the Selection Bar includes a button used to access File Grooming functions. You can choose to not display the Selection Bar by clicking on the View menu, then clicking on Selection Bar to remove the check mark that selects it. Icons When you initially start the Windows Client, there are icons at the bottom of your screen for Backup and Restore operations. If you are an Administrator, an additional Tapes icon also appears at the bottom of your screen. Whether you have icons at the bottom of the screen or open windows when you subsequently start the Windows Client is determined by their status at the time you exit the Windows Client. Status Bar Messages about the status of Backup Exec are displayed in the Status Bar. You can choose not to display the Status Bar by clicking on the View menu, then clicking on Status Bar to remove the check mark that selects it. Exiting the Software To exit the Backup Exec Windows Client, select Exit from the File Menu or click on the Exit button on the Selection Bar. ═══ 33. Rights ═══ Rights Backup Exec abides by the rights assigned to you by the system administrator . If you do not have sufficient rights to a directory on the server (that is, you are not an administrator), you will not be able to back up or restore files in that directory. ═══ 34. About Backup ═══ About Backup Backing up your entire workstation as illustrated in the following section is the easiest and most comprehensive backup method. You can also select directories and/or files if you wish. Related Topics: Running a Simple Backup Performing a Simple Backup - Administrators Selecting Directories or Files for Backup ═══ 35. Running a Simple Backup ═══ Running a Simple Backup Additional Administrator options for this procedure follow these steps. To create a backup job for your Windows workstation: 1. Double click the Backup icon in your Windows Client window. This opens the Backup Sources window . 2. To open the Backup Sources window using the keyboard, press to display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to highlight Backup and press . This window lists published agents on your network. These are workstations that are available to be backed up. An agent may be either a NetWare agent or a Backup Exec agent . If you are signed on as a Backup Exec user, you will see all published NetWare agents in the Backup Sources window, and your own published Backup Exec agent workstation. To see other users' Backup Exec agents, you must be signed on as an administrator. 3. On the left side of each agent icon displayed in the Backup Sources window is a small check box . When the mouse pointer is over the check box, the pointer changes to a pen. Using this pen, click the check box to select your workstation. The X indicates the workstation has been selected. (To make selections using the keyboard, use the cursor movement keys to highlight the workstation, then press to check the selection.) 4. If you select the wrong workstation, clicking on the X (or pressing erases it and removes the workstation from the selection. You can also select the workstation by highlighting the workstation name and clicking on the Check button (in the Selection Bar ); to de-select the workstation, click on the Uncheck button. You can use the Uncheck All selection (from the Select menu) to cancel all your choices and start over. 5. If the password database is not activated, Backup Exec will prompt you for a password for each device that you select. You will need to enter passwords for those devices that are password protected. Press or click OK to ignore the password prompt for those devices that are not password protected. 6. When your selections are complete, click the Backup button or select Submit Backup from the Job Menu. This opens the Submit Backup Job window. The Submit Backup Job window has the backup defaults selected. You can override the settings (making changes here does not affect your default settings). You can also provide a name for the job and a description for the backup set (s). See the related topic, Submit Backup Job Window Components. 7. If you want to change the frequency for the job, click the Frequency button to the right of the window. This opens the Job Frequency Information window. See the related topic, Job Frequency Information Window Components, for options 8. Click OK to accept your frequency changes and return to the Submit Backup Job window. 9. Click OK when you are ready to submit the backup job. Click Cancel if you do not want to proceed. 10.Backup Exec displays a window confirming that your job has been successfully submitted to the Backup Server . Related Topics: Submit Backup Job Window Components Job Frequency Information Window ═══ 36. Submit Backup Job Window Components ═══ Submit Backup Job Window Components This dialog box enables you to submit a backup job to the backup server . This window is displayed when the Backups Sources window is active and you choose Submit Backup from the Job menu, or click the Backup button located on the Selection Bar . JOB INFORMATION Job Name Enter a name that will differentiate this job from others in your job history records. Maximum length for the job name is 24 characters. Tape Name ( Administrator only) name that identifies a tape. This field is active when you choose to overwrite a tape. Backup Type For a first time backup, leave Normal marked. There are four backup types : ╖ Normal (default)- backs up all selected files and changes the files' status to "backed up". ╖ Incremental - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since the last Normal backup . Selecting Incremental will also change the files' status to "backed up". ╖ Differential - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since the last Normal backup. Selecting Differential does not affect a file's backup status. ╖ Copy - backs up all selected files, but does not change their backup status. This manual fully describes the different forms of backup. Verify After Backup Selecting this option has Backup Exec check to make sure the files you wrote to the tape can be read once a backup has been completed. You should leave this item marked. Eject tape after job ( Admin only) Select this option to have Backup Exec automatically eject the tape in the drive once the job is completed. This function can be used in single or multiple drive configurations, but has no affect on loaders. Current Frequency Indicates how often the job is to be run. To change this value, click the Frequency button at the right of the window. OPERATION (Admin Only) Append Causes backed-up files to be added to those already on tape. Non-administrative jobs are always submitted in Append Mode. Overwrite Causes backed-up files to be written over those already on tape. Be careful; OVERWRITE can potentially destroy another job's data. Execution Date Date this job is next scheduled to process. This date relates to the value in the CURRENT FREQUENCY field. If the CURRENT FREQUENCY field indicates that the job is scheduled to run once only or to repeat every X days, the EXECUTION DATE field can contain any valid date. If CURRENT FREQUENCY indicates that the job is to repeat every X weeks on X, or repeat each month on X day, the date in this field must fall within those parameters. If you select a date that does not fall within the parameters, Backup Exec substitutes the next date that does fall within the CURRENT FREQUENCY criteria. For example, suppose a job is scheduled to occur on the 30th of each month but you select the 18th for the backup. When you leave the EXECUTION DATE field, Backup Exec displays a message informing you that this is an invalid date and resets the date to the 30th. Execution Time Enter the time the job is to run. You can change this value by clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of the value. BACKUP SET INFORMATION Device Name Name of the workstation you are backing up. This is the name you selected from the Backup Sources window . Set Name Name identifying the data you are backing up. Set Description Describes the data you are backing up. Frequency Click on this button to change the schedule for the job. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. ═══ 37. Job Frequency Information Window ═══ Job Frequency Information Window This dialog box enables you to change the schedule for a job . This window is displayed when you click on the FREQUENCY button when editing or submitting a job. Execute Only Once Select this option if you want the job to process one time only. When it is complete, it will not be rescheduled. If the job fails to execute, Backup Exec places it on hold. If you choose this option, the result is a once-only job . Repeat Every [ ] Days Select this option if you want the job to repeat after a given interval, beginning with the specified execution date. Enter the number of days to elapse between jobs in the space provided. For example, you can choose to run a job every 14 days. If you choose this option, the result is a continual job . Repeat Every [ ] Weeks On Select this option if you want the job to repeat at a given weekly interval on the day(s) of the week specified. For example, you can choose to run a job every two weeks on Friday. Note that this schedule may change the execution date. If so, the date is set to the next date that falls within the date range. If you choose this option, the result is a continual job. Repeat Each Month On Select this option if you want the job to repeat on a specified day each month. For example, you can choose to run a job on the 15th of every month. You can also enter "L" to schedule a job for the last day of each month. Note that this schedule may change the execution date. If so, the date is set to the next month whose Nth day has not yet been passed. If you choose this option, the result is a continual job. ═══ 38. Performing a Simple Backup - Administrators ═══ Performing a Simple Backup - Administrators The steps that Administrators follow in performing a simple backup are the same as those for users. However, Administrators are presented with additional options and information. The Administrator view of the Backup Sources window includes all published Backup Exec agents as well as all published NetWare agents. Related Topics: Submit Backup Job Window Components - Administrator View ═══ 39. Submit Backup Job Window Components - Administrator View ═══ Submit Backup Job Window Components - Administrator View The Administrator view of the Submit Backup Job window includes the following fields: Tape Name Enter a name to identify the tape. A tape is required for an overwrite job. Tape Password Enter a password to prevent unauthorized access to the tape. Operation Defines the way the backed-up information will be placed on the tape. ╖ Append - Data will be added after that already existing on the tape ╖ Overwrite - Data will be written over that already existing on the tape Be careful in making your Operation selection. If you choose Overwrite, you can potentially destroy data. For example, if a user submitted an "append" backup and you follow immediately with an "overwrite" backup, you will erase the information that the other user just backed up unless the current tape is swapped for another tape between jobs. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. ═══ 40. Selecting Directories or Files for Backup ═══ Selecting Directories or Files for Backup There are some instances where you may choose to back up a directory or group of files rather than all of your hard drive. For example: ╖ If you have certain directories or files that contain critical data that needs to be backed up frequently. ╖ When you are backing up files or directories to copy to another workstation. To back up directories or files: 1. From the Backup Sources window , select the agent at which the directory/file is located and double-click on the agent name, or use the cursor movement keys to highlight the agent name and press . This expands the tree to show the services contained within the agent workstation. 2. Double-click on a service name to expand the tree further and show the volumes established within the service. 3. Then, double-click on the selected volume name to expand the tree and display the Directory Tree window . Use the Tree Menu in the Menu Bar for quick expansion of the directory tree. 4. Disk directories are displayed on the left side of the Directory Tree window; subdirectories and files are displayed on the right side of the Directory Tree window. Double-click on each subdirectory name until the desired file is listed. Select Split from the View menu to display a split bar that you can use to adjust the size of each side. You can also hide the label bar that provides column titles for the Directory Tree window; to do so, choose Label Bar from the View menu (ensure that a check mark does not appear beside the Label Bar option if you want to hide the column titles). 5. On the left side of each directory and file is a check box . Click on the check box (or highlight the directory or file name and press ) to select the directory or file you want to back up. If you select a directory, all files contained in that directory are selected. You may select as many directories and files as desired for the backup. 6. To include all subdirectories in the directories selected for this backup, click on Select in the Menu Bar. If there is a check mark to the left of Include Subdirectories , all subdirectories (in the directories you selected) will be included in the backup. If you do not want to include subdirectories click on Include Subdirectories to remove the checkmark. 7. Clicking on Include Subdirectories affects only subsequent selections . Selections made before clicking on Include Subdirectories will not include subdirectories. 8. When your selections are complete, click on the Backup button in the Selection Bar or select Submit Backup Job from the Job Menu. 9. This will open the Submit Backup Job window. You can now proceed to submit the job. ═══ 41. Advanced File Selection - Backup ═══ Advanced File Selection - Backup Advanced file selection enables you to quickly select groups of files to be included in or excluded from your Backup and File Grooming operations. To make your Advanced File Selections , follow these steps: 1. Select the device(s) you want to back up or groom. 2. Click on Select in the Menu Bar and click on Advanced or click on the Advanced File Selection button in the Selection Bar . This opens the Advanced File Selection - Backup window. See the related topic, Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components. 3. After making your file selections, click on OK. 4. If you are going to use these selections only for this backup or file grooming operation, you can now begin the operation. If you want to save these selections for future use, click on Select and click on Save Selections to create a selection file. 5. You can now continue with the job as with any other backup job . Related Topics: Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components ═══ 42. Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components ═══ Advanced File Selection - Backup Window Components The following choices are available in the Advanced File Selection - Backup window: Include or Exclude Files Select whether to Include or Exclude all files that meet your file specifications. The default is Include. Click on Exclude if you want to exclude files from the operation. File Specification Specify where Backup Exec should look, and what to look for, when selecting files that will be included in or excluded from your Backup or File Grooming operation. Device Select the device that contains the files you want to include or exclude. The field contains the name of the device you chose through the Backup Sources window . Click on the down arrow located to the right of the device field to scroll to other available devices. Path Enter any available directory or subdirectory on the device selected. Enter the full path to the subdirectory (do not include the device identifier). For example, if you have selected drive C:, and the data you want to back up is in the MEMOS subdirectory of the DOCS directory, your full path would be C:\DOCS\MEMOS. File Specify any files to be included or excluded. Wildcard characters are permitted. The asterisk (*) in a file name or extension is a wildcard character that represents all characters occupying any remaining position in the file name or extension. The question mark (?), the wildcard for a single character, is also supported. For example, to include all files with the .EXE extension, type the following: *.EXE The default for File is *.*, which means every file name with every extension will be selected. Include Subdirectories Choose Include Subdirectories to include all subdirectories contained within all directories that are part of your selections . If the operation is beginning at the root level of a disk (e.g., drive C:), all directories and subdirectories on that disk will be included. If you entered a specific path (directory), all of the subdirectories contained within that directory will be included. Selection Criteria Specifies the files to be included in the backup operation: ╖ All Files - Choosing All Files will include all files in the backup or file grooming operation. All Files is the default. ╖ Only Modified Files - Choosing Only Modified Files will include or exclude all files that have changed or been created since the last Normal or Incremental backup . ╖ Files Dated Within This Range - Choosing Files dated within this range will include or exclude all files that were changed or created within the specified range of dates. Specify a beginning (From) and an ending (To) date. ╖ Only Files Not Accessed in the Last [ ] Days - Choosing Only files not accessed in the last [ ] days includes or excludes all files that have not been read or changed within the number of days specified. This option is available only on devices that support file grooming. For a file to be included in or excluded from the operation, it must match all of the criteria specified. For example, if you identify the Path as \TEST and the File as *.EXE, and select Only Modified Files, then only files that are in the \TEST directory with an extension of .EXE, which have been modified since the last Normal or Incremental backup, will be selected. ═══ 43. Backup Operations - Selection Files ═══ Selection Files Selection files are files, created by you or supplied with Backup Exec software, that contain information about the specific devices, directories, and/or files that you want to back up. Once created, selection files are available for re-use as necessary, saving you time in making backup selections . Selection Types ( Administrator only) Backup These are selections used for backup and file grooming jobs. They are stored in the Backup Exec subdirectory on the workstation. Tape Rotation These are selections used for tape rotation jobs. They are stored in the tape rotation path on the current backup server . Selection Files Displays a list of existing selections. Click on the selections to be used for the operation. For administrators, the selection files listed will differ for the two backup types . Related Topics: Saving Selection Files Using Selection Files Deleting Selection Files Viewing Selection Files ═══ 44. Saving Selection Files ═══ Saving Selection Files Follow these steps to save a series of selections in a selection file: 1. Select the devices, directories, and/or files you want to back up. 2. Click on Select in the Menu Bar. 3. Click on Save Selections. This opens the Save Selection File window. 4. Enter a name for the new selection file. The name used for the selection file must conform to the DOS file naming rules (maximum of eight characters). The file extension .BKS will automatically be added to the name you enter. If a selection file already exists with the name you enter, the program asks if you want to replace that file. 5. Click on Save to save the new selection file. ═══ 45. Using Selection Files ═══ Using Selection Files This window displays a list of selection files which can be used in a tape rotation (administrators only), backup , or file grooming . When you clear the selections , Backup Exec loads the new selections you have chosen. If you choose not to clear the selections, Backup Exec adds the new selections to the current selections for this operation. For administrators only, the particular selection type chosen will affect the list of selection files that are available. Note: If Backup Exec cannot locate a device included in the selections (e.g., if a device is turned off), an error message is displayed and selections for those devices are not made. Follow these steps to use a selection file: 1. Click on Select in the Menu Bar. 2. Click on Use Selections. This opens the Use Selections window. 3. Click on the selection file you want to use, then click on Use, or just double-click on the file you want to use. The selections in the Backup Sources window are updated to reflect those described in the selection file you chose. 4. Click the Backup button or choose Submit Backup from the Job Menu. This will open the Submit Backup Job window. The Backup window has the backup defaults selected. At this point, you can override the settings (making changes here does not affect your default settings). You can also provide a label for the backup set (s). 5. Click OK when you are ready to begin the backup. The program displays a window informing you that the job has been successfully submitted to the backup server . ═══ 46. Deleting Selection Files ═══ Deleting Selection Files Follow these steps to delete a selection file you are no longer using: 1. Click on Select in the Menu Bar. 2. Click on Delete Selections . This opens the Delete Selection File window which lists each of the selection files available to you. 3. Click on the selection file you want to delete, then click on the Delete button, or just double-click on the file you want to delete. The program displays a confirmation dialog . 4. Click Yes to delete the selection file, or click No to cancel the delete operation and keep the selection file. ═══ 47. Viewing Selection Files ═══ Viewing Selection Files Follow these steps to view the contents of a selection file: 1. Click on Select in the Menu Bar. 2. Click on View Selections . This opens the View Selection File window. 3. Click on the selection file you want to look at, then click on View, or just double-click on the file you want to view. This opens a window displaying the selections contained in the selection file. The title bar of the window tells you the date and time at which the selection file was saved. 4. Use the scroll bar to look through the selection file and view all of its contents. 5. When you finish viewing the selection file, click on the control box to close the window. 6. You can print the contents of a selection file at any time by choosing Print from the File Menu while the Selection File window is active . ═══ 48. Editing a Backup Job ═══ Editing a Backup Job Backup Exec enables you to change information for a scheduled backup operation. If you are an Administrator , you can edit any job in the queue. If you are not an administrator, you can edit only those jobs which you have submitted. Whether you are a user or an Administrator, you can edit only those jobs which are in Ready or Hold status; you cannot edit active jobs. Follow these steps to edit a backup job : 1. Display the Job Schedule window by either selecting View Schedule from the Job menu, or by clicking on the Job Schedule button on the Selection Bar . 2. Highlight the job you want to change by clicking on it. 3. Click on the Edit button at the bottom of the window. This opens the Edit Backup Job window. 4. The Edit Backup Job window enables you to change the information set up for the job. To edit the job frequency, click on the Frequency button to the right of the window. 5. When your changes are complete, click on OK to save them and close the window. Related Topics: Editing a Backup Job - Administrators ═══ 49. Editing a Backup Job - Administrators ═══ Editing a Backup Job - Administrators The steps that Administrators follow in editing a backup job are the same as those for users. However, the Edit Backup Job window presents additional fields for the Administrator to edit. ═══ 50. Performing a File Grooming Operation (Admin) ═══ Performing a File Grooming Operation (Admin) With Backup Exec's File Grooming feature, you can free valuable server disk space by migrating files that have not been accessed within a certain period of time to tape. The files that you select are backed up, the backup is verified, and the files are removed from the hard disk. Backup Exec performs file grooming operations only on volumes which support last accessed date for files (i.e., NetWare servers, OS/2 HPFS volumes, UNIX NFS volumes, etc.). When a file grooming job is submitted, the files you specified for the operation are backed up and verified. After the data is verified successfully, the files are automatically deleted on the device from which they originated. When using the file grooming feature, make sure the Preserve last accessed date... option in the Job Manager is marked. Otherwise the date for each NetWare file will be changed each time a file is backed up. Related Topics: File Grooming Process File Grooming Notes ═══ 51. File Grooming Process ═══ File Grooming Process To set up a File Grooming job : 1. In the Backup Sources window , select the device(s) containing the data you want to groom. Expand the Directory Tree window as necessary to reach the appropriate level of information. 2. When your selections are complete, click on the File Grooming button in the Selection Bar or select Submit File Grooming from the Job Menu. This opens the Submit File Grooming Job window. (If any of your selections are on devices that do not support file grooming, you will be notified now.) The Submit File Grooming Job window includes your backup defaults. 3. You may override these settings for this particular operation. See the related topic, Submit File Grooming Job Window Components. 4. Be careful in making your Operation selection. If you choose Overwrite , you can potentially destroy data. For example, if a user submitted an " append " backup and you follow immediately with an "overwrite" backup, you will erase the information that the other user just backed up unless the tape is swapped between jobs. 5. After completing the Submit File Grooming Job window, click on OK to submit the file grooming job. 6. The file grooming operation will automatically perform a verify operation after the data is backed up. If the verification of data fails, the operation will stop and the program will notify you of the failure. Your files will not be groomed from the disk. If you receive a verification failure, identify the file(s) that failed to verify, correct the problem, and start the file grooming operation again. 7. You can save your file grooming job selections as selections files, just as you can for any backup job . Related Topics: Submit File Grooming Job Window Components ═══ 52. Submit File Grooming Job Window Components ═══ Submit File Grooming Job Window Components This dialog box enables you to submit a file grooming job to the backup server . File grooming capabilities are available to Administrators only. This window is displayed when the Backup Sources window is active and you choose Submit File Grooming from the Job menu, or click on the File Grooming button on the Selection Bar . Job Name Enter a name that will differentiate this job from others in your job history records. Tape Name Name identifying the tape used for backup. This field is grayed unless you are overwriting the tape. Tape Password Password restricting access to the backup tape. This field is grayed unless you are overwriting the tape. Backup Type For file grooming operations, Copy is the only valid backup method. Groom files not accessed in [ ] days Specifies the number of days that a file should be dormant before being backed up and removed from disk. The program will groom only the files that have not been read or created during this many days. Current Frequency Indicates how often the job is to be run. To change this value, click on the Frequency button at the right of the window. Operation Determines how the groomed file will be added to the backup tape: ╖ Append - Add files at the end of the tape, leaving existing files intact ╖ Overwrite - Replace files on the tape with the groomed files Execution Date Date the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of the value. Execution Time Time the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of the value. Device Name Name of the workstation you are grooming. This is the name you selected from the Backup Sources window. Set Name Name identifying the data you are grooming. Set Description Describes the data you are grooming. Frequency Click on this button to change the schedule for the job. Eject tape after job ( Admin only) Select this option to have Backup Exec automatically eject the tape in the drive once the job is completed. This function can be used in single or multiple drive configurations, but has no affect on loaders. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. ═══ 53. File Grooming Notes ═══ File Grooming Notes Tapes used for file grooming jobs can only be overwritten by administrators. To prevent the tapes containing file grooming jobs from being erased accidentally, write-protect the tapes and store them in a safe place. If you select individual files within a directory, only the files within that directory will be groomed. The directory will not be deleted once the operation has been completed unless the software is configured to remove empty directories. Root directories are never deleted. If you enter 0 in the Groom files not accessed in x days field in the Job Information window, all selections will be groomed. ═══ 54. Tape Rotation - General ═══ General Backup Exec's built-in tape rotation module automates scheduling backups for you. Once the Tape Rotation (TR) feature is set up, all you have to do is designate devices to be included in the tape rotation job , prepare tapes for the job, and insert the appropriate tapes in the drive when Backup Exec asks for them. ═══ 55. Setting Up a Tape Rotation Job ═══ Setting Up a Tape Rotation Job Backup Exec allows you to set up or esablish tape rotation jobs. Related Topics: To set up a tape rotation job in the Windows Client: ═══ 56. To set up a tape rotation job in the Windows Client: ═══ To set up a tape rotation job in the Windows Client: 1. Double click on the Backup icon in your Windows Client window. This opens the Backup Sources window . NOTE: To open the Backup Sources window using the keyboard, press to display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to highlight Backup and press . 2. Click on the check box to select the device(s) you want to include in the tape rotation job . 3. When your selections are complete, open the Job menu and select Submit Tape Rotation. This opens the Save Tape Rotation Selection File window. 4. Enter a name for the tape rotation job and press . 5. Fill out the fields for the Schedule Tape Rotation Job window. Descriptions for each field are as follows: Job Name The name you wish to assign for the tape rotation job. Tape rotation job names can be up to 24 characters long. NOTE: To make tape rotation jobs easier to recognize in the Job Schedule , Backup Exec automatically applies a "TR_" prefix to the script name. If you do not want your job name to include this prefix, use to remove it. Day of week to perform full backups The day of the week for the weekly full backup to occur. To change the day of the week, click the down button, select the day of the week you want the backup to take place and click OK. Execution Date The date the first tape rotation job ( baseline backup ) will run. Time The time of day the tape rotation job should be executed everyday. Backup Set Information Enter a backup set name and description for each volume included in the tape rotation job. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition Information item in this dialog. In the two fields provided, you can select loader (or multiple tape drive) partitions for Full and non-Full operations generated for this Tape Rotation job. Only partitions which have been configured to allow Tape Rotation jobs are listed in each target partition selection window. If only one partition allows Tape Rotation jobs, that partition will appear in both fields. 6. Click OK when your selections are complete. Another window displays. 7. Once you have read the information, click OK to exit the window. 8. If there are tape rotation tasks to be performed, the Tape Rotation Task window will appear. This window includes functions that need to be performed before a tape rotation job can take place (e.g., prepare tapes, etc.). 9. A full (baseline) backup will be performed on the device(s) you included in the tape rotation job. This baseline backup will be regarded as the beginning of the tape rotation job and differential backups will be performed each day until the next full backup is to take place. ═══ 57. Tape Rotation Save Selection File window (Admin) ═══ Tape Rotation Save Selection File window (Admin) This window saves current tape rotation selections to a file. These tape rotation selections can then be used at a later time by selecting the file in the Use Selections Dialog. Related Topics: To save rotation: ═══ 58. To save rotation: ═══ To save rotation: 1. Choose Save Selections from the Select menu. The dialog box displays a selection box, containing the name under which to save the selections, and a list box, containing a list of all selections saved thus far. 2. You can choose one of the names in the list, or enter a new name in the Save Selection box. At this point, Backup Exec will request any additional passwords required for access to selected devices. 3. Press the SAVE button to save your selections; you can retrieve them later through the "Use Selections" option. 4. If you attempt to SAVE new selections into a selection file currently used by a tape rotation job , you will be asked if you wish to update your tape rotation job with the new information. If you choose YES, your selections will replace the selections currently assigned to the tape rotation job. If you choose NO, you must select a different name to save the scripts under. NOTE: You can only overwrite a selection file used by a tape rotation job if you also overwrite the selections associated with the job. Save Selection Specifies the file name to save current tape rotation selections. The name can be eight characters or less, and cannot contain spaces. Selection Files Displays a list of previously saved tape rotation selections. ═══ 59. Viewing and Editing a Tape Rotation Job ═══ Viewing and Editing a Tape Rotation Job Once a tape rotation job has been set up, you can view and/or change its attributes. Related Topics: To view or edit a tape rotation job: ═══ 60. To view or edit a tape rotation job: ═══ To view or edit a tape rotation job: 1. Click View Tape Rotation under the Job menu. The Edit Tape Rotation Job dialog box displays. 2. Select the job you wish to view or edit. Options for the fields in the Edit Tape Rotation Job dialog box are as follows: Job name: The name of the tape rotation job. User name: The name of the user that initially submitted the tape rotation job. Selection file name The name of the selection file from which the tape rotation job was created. Today's Time: The time the job is to run today. You can change this field if you want to run the tape rotation job at a different time on a certain day. Normal Time: The time the job should run all other days. Initial Date: The date the first job in the tape rotation cycle was performed. Types of Backup by days of the week: Backup Exec's tape rotation strategy employs a combination of full and differential backups. If you want to adjust the backup strategy you can do so. For example, you can change the day your full backup is performed, schedule backups to take place over weekends, or use an incremental backup strategy instead of a differential. To change the backup type for a particular day, move the highlight bar over the field you wish to change and press . You will be able to select None, Full, Incremental, or Differential for that particular day. Backup Cycle: The cycle on which the backup schedule is based. Options are weekly or monthly. With a weekly backup schedule, your backup window would encompass approximately three weeks. A monthly schedule encompasses approximately three months. Treat backups: This field allows you to determine how your backup tapes will be recycled. Options are: Recycle all tapes - Continue to overwrite all tapes as they are called for in the tape rotation cycle. All fulls permanent - When a full backup is performed, the tape will be rotated out of the cycle (i.e., Backup Exec will not request the tape anymore; you will need to prepare a new tape to take its place). Weekly permanent - If more than one full backup is scheduled during a week, the last full backup to take place will be considered a permanent backup and rotated out of the cycle. Monthly permanent - The last full backup every month will be rotated out of the cycle. Minimum Tapes Needed: The minimum number of tapes that will be needed to complete the tape rotation cycle. This takes into account the backup period, the number of backup periods per cycle, the number of initial full backups that should be performed, and the number of days in a week full backups are to be performed. It does not take into account the amount of data to be backed up, so you may need more tapes if one or more of your backups requires more than one tape. Initial Number of Full Backups The number of full backups assigned to begin the tape rotation cycle when the job was initially defined. Backup Cycles per period The number of time the backup period should be repeated before tapes are recycled. When the backup period is weekly, this will be the number of weeks in the period. When the backup period is monthly, this will be the number of months in the period. Temporarily suspend job: If you want to keep Backup Exec from automatically submitting operations for this tape rotation job, mark this field. NOTE: This is not the same as placing jobs on hold in the Job Schedule . When a tape rotation job is suspended, only that job will be held. If other tape rotation jobs are scheduled, Backup Exec will continue to submit them. Verify after: backup Marking this field has Backup Exec perform a verify operation after each backup. Full backup failure protection: If a full backup fails to execute properly and this option is marked, Backup Exec will submit another full operation in place of the next scheduled differential operation. 3. Once a tape rotation job has been edited, all changes will take place with the next scheduled job. ═══ 61. Tape Rotation Job Histories ═══ Tape Rotation Job Histories Job histories for tape rotation operations are handled a bit differently than for regularly scheduled jobs. The Job History window TR field lists the backup type of the tape rotation operation. Available listings include: F = Full, D = Differential, I = Incremental. Listing tape rotation jobs this way allows you to quickly look through the Job History window to make sure the tape rotation jobs were submitted and completed on schedule. The job history window also allows you to quickly see what tapes are needed to restore an entire device. There are two ways to view tape rotation job histories in the Windows client : 1. From the Tape Rotation Jobs menu 2. From the View History item located in the Job menu. Descriptions for fields in the Tape Rotation Run History windows are as follows: Completion Time The date and time the operation was completed. Backup Type The backup type of the operation (i.e., full or differential). Tape ID The ID number assigned to the tape when it was prepared. Sequence Range The number of tapes in the tape family . For example, if the backup spanned two tapes the range would be 001 - 002. Set Range The number of backup sets included in the tape rotation job. For example, a backup of a typical server would consist of at least two backup sets, one for the bindery and one for each server volume . Each device included in the tape rotation job will be included in an individual backup set . History Detail Script Name The name of the script used when the tape rotation job was created. Tape name: The name supplied for the tape when it was prepared. Status How the job was completed. Options are: ╖ Normal - the job completed with no critical errors. ╖ Error - an error ocurred and the job was not completed successfully. ╖ Aborted - the operation was aborted by the administrator or the Job Manager. Start time: The date and time the job began processing. Total time: The amount of time it took for the job to process. Related Topics: To view backup set detail for a tape rotation job: ═══ 62. To view backup set detail for a tape rotation job: ═══ To view backup set detail for a tape rotation job: 1. Move the selection arrows next to a job and press . The Job Set Information window displays. The Job Set Information window lists information on each backup set included in a tape rotation job. Tape name: The name of the tape on which the backup set resides. Set # The order in which the backup set is included on the tape. Sequence Range The number of tapes in the tape family . For example, if the backup spanned two tapes the range would be 001 - 002. Device name: The device from which the data was backed up. Status The status of the operation. Possibilities are: Normal - the job was completed with no errors, Error - errors were encountered while the job was processing, Aborted - the job was aborted while it was processing. Set Detail Agent : The agent to which this set belongs. Service : The service of the agent. Object : The object of the agent. Completion time: The date and time the job was completed. 3. Click the Tape Label button in the Tape Rotation Run History window. Following are options for the Tape Label window: Tape Name The name supplied for the tape when it was prepared. Location Where the tape will normally be kept (on-site, off-site, etc.). Lead Time Lists the number of days in advance PROG_ABBR will request the tape before it is needed for the next TR job. First Job The name of the first tape rotation job stored on the tape. Other Tape Rotation Jobs on this tape family Lists other tape rotation jobs on the tape family. Tape ID The ID number assigned to the tape when it was prepared. Sequence # The sequence number of the tape in the tape family . For example, if the tape rotation job spanned three tapes, the sequence would be 1, 2 or 3. Backup Type The type of backup operation the tape contains (Full, Differential or Incremental). This tape is currently available This field specifies whether the tape is currently available to be overwritten with another tape rotation job. Tapes do not become available until a tape rotation cycle is completed. This tape marked as permanent This field shows if the tape was designated to be a permanent tape. ═══ 63. Submit Tape Rotation Dialog (Admin only) ═══ Submit Tape Rotation Dialog (Admin only) This dialog box enables you to submit your tape rotation job to the backup server . This window is displayed when the Backup Sources window is active and you select Submit Tape Rotation from the Job menu. Related Topics: Job Information Backup Set Information ═══ 64. Job Information ═══ Job Information Job Name Name that identifies the job. Day of Week to Perform Full Backups Day of the week on which normal full backups should be done. The default is Friday. Execution Date Date on which the tape rotation job will first execute. Time Time of day at which the tape rotation job will occur each day that it executes. ═══ 65. Backup Set Information ═══ Backup Set Information Device Name Name of the device which you are backing up. Set Name Name of the backup set . Give the backup set a name that is meaningful to you. Set Description Description of the backup set. This name helps you to further identify the backup set. ═══ 66. Tape Rotation Jobs Dialog (Admin only) ═══ Tape Rotation Jobs Dialog (Admin only) This dialog box displays all of the tape rotation jobs defined for the current backup server . It provides the ability to edit, delete, and view the history of the tape rotation jobs. This window is displayed when you select View Tape Rotation... from the Jobs menu. Edit Display the tape rotation job edit screen to allow the user to modify the selected tape rotation job(s). Delete Delete the selected tape rotation job(s). Backup Exec prompts you to confirm the deletion of each job before removing it. History Display the run history information for the selected tape rotation job(s). ═══ 67. Tape Label Dialog (Admin only) ═══ Tape Label Dialog (Admin only) This dialog box displays information about the tape used for a run of a tape rotation job . This window is displayed when you select Tape Label from the Tape Rotation History Dialog. Related Topics: User Defined Information ═══ 68. User Defined Information ═══ User Defined Information Tape Name Location Lead Time ═══ 69. Tape Name ═══ Tape Name Name assigned to the tape during tape rotation tape preparation. ═══ 70. Location ═══ Location Place where the tape rotation tape is stored. This should be changed when the tape rotation tape is moved. ═══ 71. Lead Time ═══ Lead Time Number of days needed to retrieve the tape from location when it is needed. First Job Name of the first tape rotation job stored on this tape. Other Tape Rotation Jobs On This Tape Family Names of other tape rotation jobs stored on this tape family. Tape ID Unique identity assigned to the tape family. Sequence # Sequence number of the tape. Backup Type Type of backup operation that was performed on this tape ( Full Backup , Differential, or Incremental). This tape is currently available The tape is currently available for use in a tape rotation job (it is not a permanent tape). Delete Remove this tape from the tape rotation cycle. All tape rotation information referring to this tape will be removed as well. Backup Exec will prompt for confirmation before the tape is deleted. ═══ 72. Job Sets Dialog (Admin only) ═══ Job Sets Dialog (Admin only) This dialog box displays information about the sets contained on a run of a tape rotation job . This window is displayed when you select Set Detail from the Tape Rotation Run History dialog. Set # Position of the backup set on tape. 001 is the first backup set on tape. Sequence Range The range of tape numbers that the backup sets in this job were contained on. The first number is the number of the tape the first backup set in this job was stored on. The second number is the number of the tape the last backup set in this job was stored on. Device Name Name of the device contained on the backup set. Status Completion status of the backup (Normal, Aborted, or Error). Set Detail Agent Name of the SMS agent processed by the selected backup set. Service Name of the SMS service processed by the selected backup set. Object Name of the SMS object processed by the selected backup set. Completion Time Time and date the processing of the selected backup set finished. Total Time Amount of time it took to process the selected backup set. ═══ 73. Managing a Tape Rotation Job ═══ Managing a Tape Rotation Job Once your tape rotation job has been submitted, Backup Exec will keep track of when to run the backups and which tapes to use. All you need to do is insert tapes when they are requested. Simply look at Tape Rotation Tasks in the Admin menu to see what is needed for the next job and insert the appropriate tape in the drive. Related Topics: To monitor tape rotation tasks: ═══ 74. To monitor tape rotation tasks: ═══ To monitor tape rotation tasks: 1. Select Tape Rotation Tasks in the Admin menu. 2. Click on a task to see details for that task. The Tape Rotation Tasks window displays. The Tape Rotation Tasks window includes things you need to do in preparation for the next tape rotation job . It tells which tape to provide for the job, and depending on the lead time entered when the tape was prepared, notifies you when a tape needs to brought in from an off-site location. 3. After a task is performed, it will automatically be removed from the system. However, if you want to manually delete a tape rotation task, select the task and press Delete. Tasks are automatically purged after seven days. The following are possible task messages you may see: Prepare more TR Tapes More Tape Rotation prepared tapes are needed to perform tape rotation jobs. [Job Name] is on hold. [ Tape ID ]. The job indictaed by [Job Name] on [Tape ID] has been placed on hold. No other tape rotation jobs can run until the job is either executed or removed from the queue. [Job Name] is Scheduled. [Tape ID]. The job has been placed in queue. It lists the time and date the job will run, as well as the tape that will be needed for the job. It also lists whether the job will be appended to the tape or if it will overwrite the tape. More jobs to be Scheduled This message contains the list of other jobs that are supposed to be scheduled for today. [Job Name] Return tape to. [Tape ID]. This indicates that the Tape Rotation jobs for today have been completed. This message notifies you to return a tape to a particular location (i.e., offsite, vault, etc.). This item lists the location you specified for the tape when it was prepared. Jobs on Tape marked Permanent. [Tape ID] The indicated tape has beenmarked permanent. This message will appear in the tasks window to let you know. Once you receive this message, the tape will not be requested for overwrite again. Tapes Needed onsite. This message lets you know which tapes will be needed, the date, required, and the number of days until the tapes are requried. The lead time of the tape determines when this message will appear. NOTE: The Tape Rotation Task List is automatically refreshed periodically. When an attempt to delete a task fails, it could be because the task has already been removed automatically, but the list has not yet been updated. The Tape Rotation Tasks window should be checked everyday. ═══ 75. Restoring Files ═══ Restoring Files You may have many reasons to restore data. Perhaps you transferred data off your hard disk to create more storage space and now you need it back on your hard disk. Maybe you deleted some data by mistake. Maybe you replaced your hard disk, or acquired a new workstation. Or, perhaps your hard drive has failed. For whatever reason, Backup Exec makes it easy to retrieve your data. Related Topics: About Catalogs Components Selecting Data to Restore Performing a Restore Operation (Admin) ═══ 76. About Catalogs ═══ About Catalogs Backup Exec keeps track of the information you have backed up by maintaining catalogs. Catalogs contain a record of the backup sets that have been placed on tape. These catalogs provide security for Backup Exec; any user can only see and restore from those catalogs which he or she has backed up. Therefore, no other user can access data which you have backed up unless they know your Novell password or administrator password on the Backup Server . There are three methods you can use to view the catalogs: ╖ The Restore Sources window . You access this view by double-clicking on the Restore icon located at the bottom of your screen. ╖ The Tapes window (Administrator only). You access this view by double-clicking on the Tapes icon located at the bottom of your screen. ╖ The Catalog Search function. You access this view by selecting Catalog Search from the Admin menu, or by clicking on the Catalog Search button on the Selection Bar . ═══ 77. Restore Operations - Restoring Files - Components ═══ Components Include Exclude File Specification Selection Criteria ═══ 78. Include ═══ Include Includes the specified devices, directories and files in the restore operation. ═══ 79. Exclude ═══ Exclude Excludes the specified devices, directories and files from the restore operation. ═══ 80. File Specification ═══ File Specification Device Displays a list of devices available for the restore operation. Only devices with backups in the catalog are included in this list. Backup Set Specifies the backup set to be restored from the tape. Path Specifies the directory or subdirectory to be selected. File Specifies the file or files to be selected. Wildcard characters are valid. Include Subdirectories Search all the directories beneath the specified path. For example, if your path is C:\, then all of the subdirectories in C: will be included. ═══ 81. Selection Criteria ═══ Selection Criteria All files Includes/excludes all specified files. Files dated within this range Includes/excludes files within a specified time period. From is the start date. To is the end date (inclusive). ═══ 82. Selecting Data to Restore ═══ Selecting Data to Restore Follow these steps to perform a restore operation: 1. Double-click on the Restore icon located at the bottom of your screen. This will open the Restore Sources window . 2. To open the Restore Sources window using the keyboard, press to display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to highlight Backup and press . The Restore Sources window displays catalogs sorted by device. Any device that has been backed up appears in this list (if its catalog has not been deleted). As a user, you will see only your own catalogs. A check box is associated with each catalog name. When you move the mouse pointer over the check box, the pointer changes to a pen. 3. Double-click on the device name to expand the tree and display the available volumes. 4. If you want to display the individual backup sets created for the device, double-click on the device name. The program expands the Directory Tree window to display the backup sets in the right side of the window. 5. To display the individual directories and files created within a backup set , double-click on the backup set name. The program creates a new Directory Tree window to display the directories within the backup set. Double-click on a directory name to display the files contained within the directory. 6. You can quickly expand the Directory Tree window by selecting Expand All from the Tree menu, in the Menu Bar. 7. Using the pen, click in the check box to select each backup set or individual directory or file you want to restore (or use the cursor movement keys to highlight your selections and press to check them). 8. When selections are complete, click on the Restore button in the Selection Bar or select Submit Restore from the Job Menu. This will open the Submit Restore Job window. See the related topic, Submit Restore Job Window Components for options. 9. When selections are complete, click on OK to submit the job. The program displays a message confirming that the job has been successfully submitted to the server. 10.Unlike a backup job , which can write to any tape in the tape drive, a restore job requires the specific tape containing the data you need. If the correct tape is not in the tape drive, the Job Manager notifies the Administrator that the Backup Server needs attention. If your restore job does not execute (if its status is " active " for an excessive amount of time), ensure that your network Administrator is available to change the tape in the drive. Related Topics: Submit Restore Job Window Components ═══ 83. Submit Restore Job Window Components ═══ Submit Restore Job Window Components This dialog box enables you to submit your restore job to the backup server . This window is displayed when the Restore Sources window is active and you select Submit Restore from the Job menu, or click on the Restore button on the Selection Bar . Job Name Name that uniquely identifies this job. Execution Date Date for the job to process. Restore jobs are usually scheduled for immediate execution. You can change this date by clicking on the up and down arrows beside the date. Execution Time Time for the job to process. You can change this time by clicking on the up and down arrows beside the time. Set Description Contains information about the backup sets that will be restored. Note that, if multiple sets are being restored, you should use the scroll bars on the right side of this box to move to the additional sets and enter their restore information. Set Name Name that was given to the backup set when the backup was performed. Set Type Identifies the type of backup performed for this set. Backup of Device from which the backup was made. on Date and time the backup was processed. Restore to Device Device to which you want to restore the data. This list only includes items contained in the password database , or items to which you have attached during this session. Note that some device limitations apply. For example, if you have backed up an SMS Agent for Directory Services, you cannot restore that data to a Backup Exec Agent . Restore to Path Path to which you want the data restored. Backup Exec places this path in front of the path names associated with the data you are restoring. For example, if the data files are prefaced with a path name of \BKUPEXEC and you assign a Restore To Path name of \NEW, the files will be given a path name of \NEW\BKUPEXEC. If the path does not exist, Backup Exec will create it for you. Eject tape after job ( Admin only) Select this option to have Backup Exec automatically eject the tape in the drive once the job is completed. This function can be used in single or multiple drive configurations, but has no affect on loaders. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. ═══ 84. Performing a Restore Operation (Admin) ═══ Performing a Restore Operation (Admin) The steps that Administrators follow in performing a restore operation are identical to those followed by users. However, the Restore Sources window will display all available catalogs. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job . Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. ═══ 85. Searching a Catalog ═══ Searching a Catalog Backup Exec keeps a list of the files included in each backup in its catalog. Finding a single file or group of files among many backup sets could be difficult and time consuming. To speed up this process, Backup Exec has a " Search " feature that lets you find files to restore easily. Follow these steps to search a catalog for one or more files to restore: 1. Select Catalog Search from the Admin menu, or click on the Catalog Search button on the Selection Bar . This opens the Enter Search Criteria window. See the related topic, Enter Search Criteria Window Components for options. 2. Specifying at least the first character of the filename(s) will speed up the search process. For example, if you wanted to search for all files that began with the letter "A", type a* in the "File" field. 3. When you finish entering search criteria, click on OK. 4. Depending on how specific your search criteria are and how large your catalogs are, it may require several seconds for the program to complete the search. The search encompasses all available catalogs. When the search is complete, the program displays the Search Results window. 5. The Search Results window displays all of the files that matched the criteria specified for the search. A small check box appears to the left of each file name. When you move the cursor near one of these check boxes, the cursor turns into a pen. Use the pen to mark the files that you wish to restore. 6. Once all files have been selected, click on the Restore button in the Selection Bar or select Submit Restore from the Job Menu. This opens the Submit Restore Job window. You may now proceed to submit the restore job as usual. Related Topics: Enter Search Criteria Window Components ═══ 86. Enter Search Criteria Window Components ═══ Enter Search Criteria Window Components Options for the items in the Enter Search Criteria window are as follows: Path If you know which directory the file was in when the device was backed up, enter it in the "Path" field. By specifying the path, you can search any available directory, or subdirectory. For example, you could locate the \bkupexec\DOS_WS subdirectory in the selected device's backup sets by typing \sys\apps in this field. File This field is used to search for any specific file or files. For example, you could search for all files with the .BAK extension by entering *.bak in this field. ═══ 87. Advanced File Selection - Restore ═══ Advanced File Selection - Restore Advanced file selection enables you to quickly select groups of files to be included in or excluded from your Restore operations. To make your Advanced File Selections , follow these steps: 1. Select the device(s) you want to restore. 2. Click on the Select in the Menu Bar and click on Advanced or click on the Advanced File Selection button in the Selection Bar . This opens the Advanced File Selection - Restore window. See the related topic, Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components, for selections. 3. When your selections are complete, click on OK. The program redisplays the Restore Sources window . The devices, services and volumes containing selections matching your criteria are now selected. 4. Click on the Restore button on the Selection Bar or select Submit Restore from the Job Menu to display the Submit Restore Job window. You may now proceed to submit the job as usual. Related Topics: Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components ═══ 88. Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components ═══ Advanced File Selection - Restore Window Components The following choices are available in the Advanced File Selection - Restore window: Include or Exclude Files Select whether to Include or Exclude all files that meet your file specifications. The default is Include. Click on Exclude if you want to exclude files from the operation. File Specification Specify where Backup Exec should look, and what to look for, when selecting files that will be included in or excluded from your Restore operation. Device Select the device that contains the files you want to include or exclude. The field contains the name of the device you chose through the Restore Sources window . Click on the down arrow located to the right of the device field to scroll to other available devices. Backup Set Name identifying the group of backed-up directories and files, as assigned when the backup was submitted. Path Enter any available directory or subdirectory on the device selected. Enter the full path to the subdirectory (do not include the device identifier). For example, if you have selected drive C, and the data you want to restore is in the MEMOS subdirectory of the DOCS directory, your full path would be C:\DOCS\MEMOS. File Specify any files to be included or excluded. Wildcard characters are permitted. The asterisk (*) in a file name or extension is a wildcard character that represents all characters occupying any remaining position in the file name or extension. The question mark (?), the wildcard for a single character, is also supported. For example, to include all files with the .EXE extension, type the following: *.EXE The default for File is *.*, which means every file name with every extension will be selected. Include Subdirectories Choose Include Subdirectories to include all subdirectories contained within all directories that are part of your selections . If the operation is beginning at the root level of a disk (e.g., drive C:), all directories and subdirectories on that disk will be included. If you entered a specific path (directory), all of the subdirectories contained within that directory will be included. Selection Criteria Specifies the files to be included in the backup operation: ╖ All Files - Choosing All Files will include all files in the restore operation. All Files is the default. ╖ Files Dated Within This Range - Choosing Files dated within this range will include or exclude all files that were changed or created within the specified range of dates. Specify a beginning (From) and an ending (To) date. ═══ 89. Displaying File Versions ═══ Displaying File Versions The File Version feature enables you to display a list of all versions of a file that has been backed up to tape. Using this feature, you can quickly identify which version of a file you want to restore . Follow these steps to use the File Version feature: 1. Select the file through either the Tapes window or the Restore Sources window . 2. Select Display Info from the Admin menu, or click on the File Version button on the Selection Bar . 3. As a shortcut, you can also double-click on a file name. This displays the Search Results window. See the related topic, Search Results Window Components for options. Backup Exec searches all of the tape catalogs and lists the file version(s). NOTE: If Backup Exec is taking a long time to search for the file version information, you can hit to quit the search. Any version information already found, if any, will be displayed. 4. Select the version of the file you want to restore and click on the Restore button on the Selection Bar, or select Submit Restore from the Job menu. This will open the Submit Restore Job window. 5. Proceed to submit the job as usual. 6. If you return to the Restore Sources window after selecting a file version, you will notice that the volume containing that version has been automatically selected for you. Related Topics: Search Results Window Components ═══ 90. Search Results Window Components ═══ Search Results Window Components The Search Results window displays the following information: ╖ File Name ╖ File size (in bytes) ╖ Date the file was created or last modified ╖ Time the file was created or last modified ╖ Path and backup set containing the file ╖ Name of the tape containing the file ╖ Volume from which the file was backed up ═══ 91. Editing a Restore Job ═══ Editing a Restore Job Backup Exec enables you to change information for a scheduled restore operation. You can edit only those jobs which are in Ready or Hold status; you cannot edit active jobs. If you are an administrator , you can edit any job in the queue. If you are not an administrator, you can edit only those jobs which you have submitted. Follow these steps to edit a Restore job: 1. Display the Job Schedule window by either selecting View Schedule from the Job menu, or by clicking on the Job Schedule icon. 2. Highlight the job you want to change by clicking on it. 3. Click on the Edit button at the bottom of the window. This opens the Edit Restore Job window. See the related topic, Edit Restore Job Window Components for options. 4. When your changes are complete, click on OK to save them and close the window. Related Topics: Edit Restore Job Window Components ═══ 92. Restore Operations - Editing a Restore Job - Edit Restore Job Window Components ═══ Edit Restore Job Window Components The Edit Restore Job window enables you to change the following information: Job Name Name assigned to the job when it was submitted. Execution Date Date on which the job is scheduled to occur. Time Time of day at which the job is scheduled to occur. ═══ 93. Viewing Tapes (Admin) ═══ Viewing Tapes (Admin) If you are an Administrator , the Windows Client enables you to review the contents of the catalogs sorted by backup tape. This capability is especially useful for reviewing the contents of a cataloged tape before you delete it. To view tapes: 1. Click on the Tapes icon on your Windows Client desktop. This opens the Tapes window . 2. To open the Tapes window using the keyboard, press to display the Window Menu. Then, use the down arrow key to highlight Tapes and press . The Tapes window lists each cataloged tape on the left-hand side, by tape name. If the catalog spans multiple tapes, an icon showing more than one tape is displayed. The right-hand side of the window lists the backup sets that are contained on the tape(s), by backup set name. 3. To view the contents of a backup set, double-click on the volume name in the right-hand side of the window. This expands the view to show the cataloged directories on the tape in the left-hand side of the window, with the subdirectories and files shown on the right-hand side of the window. 4. Double-click on the directory icon to further expand the view and show the files it contains. 5. When you have finished viewing tape contents, close the Tapes window by clicking on the control box in its upper left hand corner. ═══ 94. Job Schedule ═══ Job Schedule The Job Schedule window includes jobs that are in the Backup Manager queue waiting to be processed. While in this menu, you can: ╖ view jobs you have submitted ╖ view all jobs in the Backup Manager queue ╖ edit job information ╖ delete jobs ╖ place jobs on "hold" view the Job Manager console window To view the Job Schedule: 1. Select View Schedule from the Job menu, or click on the Job Schedule button on the Selection Bar . This opens the Scheduled Jobs window. See the related topic, Scheduled Jobs Window Components for options. 2. As a user, you can choose to view all jobs in the queue or only your own jobs. However, if you attempt to edit a job that is not your own, you will not be able to save the edits. Related Topics: Scheduled Jobs Window Components ═══ 95. Scheduled Jobs Window Components ═══ Scheduled Jobs Window Components This option displays a list of jobs that are scheduled to be processed. Using this option, you can check the status of a job 's processing, place jobs on hold, activate jobs on hold, and delete jobs. This window is displayed when you select View Schedule from the Job menu, or click on the Job Schedule button in the Selection Bar . Your Jobs Select this option if you want to view only those jobs you have submitted. All Jobs Select this option if you want to view all jobs in the queue. Job Name The name assigned to the job when it was submitted. Operation The type of operation to be performed (i.e., Backup , Restore ). User Name The name of the user that submitted the job. Start Time The time and date the job is to be run. Status The status of the job in the queue. Options are: ╖ Hold - the job has been placed on hold ╖ Ready - the job is ready to be processed when it is reached in the queue ╖ Active - the job is currently being processed Job Details Detailed information about the currently highlighted job. If multiple jobs are highlighted, an outline is displayed around the job to which the details apply. This box contains information only while the list of jobs is the active element on your screen. ╖ Submitted - Date and time this job was submitted to the server. ╖ Frequency - Indicates how often the job is to be processed. ╖ Backup Type - Identifies the kind of backup to be performed (normal, incremental, differential, or copy). Close Closes the Scheduled Jobs window and returns to the application. Edit Opens a dialog box enabling you to edit the parameters of a job. If you select more than one job and press the EDIT button, you can edit each job in succession. When you finish editing the first job, press OK or CANCEL to display the next job. Resume Job Activates a job that was placed on Hold. If you have selected multiple jobs and press this button, all the selected jobs are set to Ready. Hold Job Changes a job's status from Ready to Hold. Jobs on hold cannot run until they are resumed (through the Resume button). If you select more than one job and press the HOLD button, all the selected jobs are placed on Hold. Delete Job Deletes the selected job(s). Backup Exec prompts you to confirm the deletion of each job before removing it from the job queue . You cannot delete active jobs. NOTE: If your Backup Exec for NetWare system includes the optional Advanced Autoloader Module, you will see a "Target Partition" entry added in the Job Details listing. This item lists the target partition for the highlighted job. Also, a "Partition Hold" status indicates that the partition targeted for the job has been placed on hold by the administrator . Selecting Resume Job when a job is on Partition Hold will not change its status. Job Manager Monitor The Job Manager Monitor button allows you to view the Job Manager console screen from your workstation. Administrators can use this option at any time; users can view the Job Manager when their job is active in the queue. ═══ 96. Editing Jobs in the Queue ═══ Editing Jobs in the Queue Active jobs cannot be edited. As a user, you can edit only those jobs which you have submitted which are in Ready or Hold status. You can display the Edit window for any job , but you cannot save changes to other users' jobs. For details on a specific job: 1. Click on a job to highlight it and then click on the Edit button, or simply double-click on the job. This will open the Edit window. See the related topic, Edit Backup Job Window Components for options. 2. To change how often a backup job occurs, click on the Frequency button to the right of the Edit Backup Job window. This window displays the current job frequency information and allows you to edit it. 3. When you finish editing the frequency, click on OK to return to the Edit Job Information window. 4. Once you have completed editing the job, click on OK. The job will remain at its place in the queue unless you changed the execution date and time. Related Topics: Edit Backup Job Window Components Job Frequency Information Window Components Edit Restore Job Window Components Placing Jobs on Hold Deleting Jobs From the Queue Job Schedule - Administrators ═══ 97. Edit Backup Job Window Components ═══ Edit Backup Job Window Components For backup jobs, the Edit Backup Job window resembles the following: Job Name Enter a name that will differentiate this job from others in your job history records. Maximum length for the job name is 24 characters. Backup Type There are four backup types : ╖ Normal (default) - backs up all selected files and changes the files' status to "backed up". ╖ Incremental - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since the last Normal backup . Selecting Incremental will also change the files' status to "backed up". ╖ Differential - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since the last Normal backup. Selecting Differential does not affect a file's backup status. ╖ Copy - backs up all selected files, but does not change their backup status. Verify After Backup Selecting this option has Backup Exec check to make sure the files you wrote to the tape can be read once a backup has been completed. You should leave this item marked. Current Frequency Indicates how often the job is to be run. To change this value, click on the Frequency button at the right of the window. Execution Date Date the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of the value. Execution Time Time the job is scheduled to process. You can change this value by clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of the value. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. Related Topics: Edit Backup Job Window - Administrator View ═══ 98. Edit Backup Job Window - Administrator View ═══ Edit Backup Job Window - Administrator View The Administrator view of the Edit Backup Job window includes fields not shown in the user view: Tape Name Enter a name to identify the tape. Tape Password Enter a password to prevent unauthorized access to the tape. Operation Defines the way the backed-up information will be placed on the tape. ╖ Append - Data will be added after that already existing on the tape ╖ Overwrite - Data will be written over that already existing on the tape ═══ 99. Job Frequency Information Window Components ═══ Job Frequency Information Window Components The Job Frequency Information window contains the following: Execute Only Once Select this option if you want the job to process one time only. Repeat Every [ ] Days Select this option if you want the job to repeat after a given interval, beginning with the specified execution date. Enter the number of days to elapse between jobs in the space provided. For example, you can choose to run a job every 14 days. Repeat Every [ ] Weeks On Select this option if you want the job to repeat at a given weekly interval on the day(s) of the week specified. For example, you can choose to run a job every two weeks on Friday. Note that this schedule may change the execution date. If so, the date is set to the next date that falls within the date range. Repeat Each Month On Select this option if you want the job to repeat on a specified day each month. For example, you can choose to run a job on the 15th of every month. You can also enter "L" to schedule a job for the last day of each month. Note that this schedule may change the execution date. If so, the date is set to the next month whose nth day has not yet been passed. ═══ 100. Keeping Track of Your Jobs - Editing Jobs in the Queue - Edit Restore Job Window Components ═══ Edit Restore Job Window Components For restore jobs, the Edit Restore Job window resembles the following: Job Name Name that uniquely identifies this job. Execution Date Date for the job to process. Restore jobs are usually scheduled for immediate execution. You can change this date by clicking on the up and down arrows beside the date. Time Time for the job to process. You can change this time by clicking on the up and down arrows beside the time. NOTE: If the partition manager feature included with the optional Backup Exec for NetWare Advanced Autoloader Module is enabled, you will see a Target Partition option in this dialog. This item allows you to select a partition from a loader or multiple tape drive configuration for this job. Only partitions for which you have user or group access rights are listed in the target partition selection window. ═══ 101. Placing Jobs on Hold ═══ Placing Jobs on Hold You can place a job on hold for as long as you like. This is useful when you have a regularly scheduled job that you want to suspend temporarily, but not delete. To hold a job, highlight it and click on the Hold Job button. You will notice its status change to "Hold". When you are ready for the job to run again, highlight it and click on the Resume Job button. Active jobs cannot be placed on hold. ═══ 102. Deleting Jobs From the Queue ═══ Deleting Jobs From the Queue To delete a job , highlight it and click on the Delete button. You can select multiple jobs to be deleted by holding down the mouse button and dragging to highlight the jobs. Backup Exec displays a confirmation dialog asking you to verify the deletion of each job. Active jobs cannot be deleted. ═══ 103. Job Schedule - Administrators ═══ Job Schedule - Administrators Administrators follow the same procedures as users to display and work with the Job Schedule window. However, the Administrator has the ability to display and edit all jobs in the queue. ═══ 104. Keeping Track of Your Jobs - Job History ═══ Job History The Backup Exec Job History contains summary information for backup and restore jobs. This allows you to keep track of the jobs completed by the Backup Manager. As a user you will see only your own jobs. To display the Job History window: 1. Select View History from the Job menu, or click on the Job History button in the Selection Bar . This opens the Job History window. See the related topic, Job History Window Components for options. 2. For details on a specific job, click on the job to highlight it and then click on the View button. See related topic, Job History File for options. 3. You can configure the level of detail for your Job History entries. 4. You can print the contents of the Job History by selecting Print from the File Menu when this window is active . 5. When you finish specifying filters, click on OK to close the window and apply the filters. 6. Filters do not reset within a single Backup Exec session. For example, if you apply a filter to show only jobs with errors, that filter will remain in effect every time you view Job History within that session. If you exit and return to Backup Exec, the filters reset to their defaults. Related Topics: Job History Window Components Job History File Printing a Job History File Understanding Job History Results Filtering Job History Information Deleting Job History Entries Job History - Administrators ═══ 105. Job History Window Components ═══ Job History Window Components The jobs in the Job History window are listed in chronological order, beginning with the job most recently completed. Following are descriptions for each field: Job Name The name assigned by the user when the job was submitted. TR ( Admin Only) Type of operation for tape rotation jobs. The types are (F)ull, (D)ifferential, and (I)ncremental. Operation The type of operation performed. User Name The name of the user that submitted the job. Completion Time The date and time the job finished processing Status The overall results of the job. Options are Normal, Error, or Aborted. ╖ Normal - Job terminated normally ╖ Error - Job encountered an error during execution ╖ Aborted - Job was aborted by the user Close Closes the View History window and returns to the application. View Displays a View Logs window containing the history for the selected job. TR History (Administrators only) Displays the run history for the selected tape rotation job Delete Removes job history files for the specified jobs. You can select single or multiple job histories to delete; Backup Exec prompts you to confirm each deletion. Related Topics: Filters ═══ 106. Filters ═══ Filters Accesses the Filters window, which enables you to limit the range of job histories that you want to display. You can display history by operation, by user ( administrator only), by specific job name, or list only jobs with errors. This window is displayed when you click on the FILTERS button at the bottom of the Job History window. Jobs All jobs Select this option to display all jobs. Specific job Select this option to display an individual job. Jobs with errors only Select this option to display only those jobs containing errors. Operations Backup Select this option to display backup jobs. File Grooming Select this option to display file grooming jobs. (Administrator only) Restore Select this option to display restore jobs. Users (Administrator only) All users Select this option to display jobs submitted by all users. Specific user Select this option to display jobs submitted by a specific user. Enter the user ID in the field provided. ═══ 107. Job History File ═══ Job History File In this window, you can view the comprehensive job history file. The history file includes the following information: ╖ Job Name - The name assigned to the job. ╖ User Name - The name of the user that submitted the job. ╖ Operation - The type of operation performed. ╖ Submitted - The date and time the job was submitted. ╖ Operation Started - The date and time the job was run by Backup Exec. ╖ Tape ID n Tape name - The tape number and name assigned to the tape set. Refer to the Administrator Manual for a description of this field's usage. ╖ Set n Set name - The set number on the tape and the backup set name. ╖ Set description - The description provided for the backup set. ╖ Total devices - The number of devices included in the operation. ╖ Total bytes - The number of bytes (and Megabytes) processed. ╖ Total time - The amount of time the operation took to process. ╖ Throughput - The amount of bytes per second/MB per minute. ╖ Operation Ended - The date and time the operation ended. ╖ Job Completion Status - The Job Completion Status field tells you whether the job was completed successfully. Options are: ╖ Normal - the job completed with no critical errors ╖ Error - an error occurred and the job was not completed successfully. Try submitting the job again. ╖ Aborted - the operation was aborted by the administrator or the Job Manager. ═══ 108. Printing a Job History File ═══ Printing a Job History File Before you can print a Job History file, a printer must be attached to your system and you must use File/Printer Setup to tell your system what printer to use. To print a Job History: 1. Double-click on the Job History icon. 2. Click on the job whose history you want to print. 3. Click on View (within the dialog box). 4. From the File Menu, choose Print. ═══ 109. Understanding Job History Results ═══ Understanding Job History Results What does the completion status mean? What happens to jobs with errors? ═══ 110. What does the completion status mean? ═══ What does the completion status mean? There are three possible job completion statuses: Normal, Aborted, and Error. ╖ Normal means your job ran fine. ╖ Aborted means that the job did not run to completion. Here are some reasons a job might be aborted: ╖ errors were found processing the device information associated with the job ╖ no devices specified by the job were available when the job was run ╖ errors were found with the login information associated with the job ╖ there was a problem with the tape drive when the job was run ╖ the job information was corrupted ╖ the administrator terminated the operation as it was running ╖ Error means that the operation took place, but one or more significant errors occurred. The job history log should indicate what caused the errors and you can decide if you want to run the job again. For example, an error will be reported if the connection is lost to a device while it was having an operation performed on it. Depending on the importance of the file, you may choose not to run the job again. ═══ 111. What happens to jobs with errors? ═══ What happens to jobs with errors? A once-only job that ends in an Aborted or Error status will be put back in the queue on hold so that if you want to try running the job again you can go to the Job Schedule and toggle the job to Ready by pressing . If you do not want to run the job again, delete the job by pressing . A continual job that ends in an Aborted or Error status will be rescheduled for its next execution time. If the user wants to run this iteration of the job, the execution time for the job can be modified in the Job Schedule window. ═══ 112. Filtering Job History Information ═══ Filtering Job History Information You can apply filters to narrow down your view of the Job Histories that are available. To apply filters: ╖ Click on the Filters button at the bottom of the Job History window. This opens the Filters window. See the related topic, Filters Window Components for options. Related Topics: Filters Window Components ═══ 113. Filters Window Components ═══ Filters Window Components The Filters window offers the following options: ╖ Jobs - Identifies the types of jobs you want to include in the Job History view: ╖ All Jobs - Include all jobs that have processed ╖ Specific Job - Show only the specified job; enter the job name in the space provided ╖ Jobs with errors only - Show only jobs in which errors occurred ╖ Operations - Identifies the type of operations you want to include in the Job History view: ╖ Backup - Show backup jobs ╖ Restore - Show restore jobs You can specify any combination of filters to apply. For example, you can choose to display only backup jobs that contain errors. ═══ 114. Deleting Job History Entries ═══ Deleting Job History Entries After making sure your job has run successfully, you may want to delete the job history entry. To delete Job History entries that you no longer wish to keep: 1. Highlight the job by clicking on it, then click on the Delete button. Backup Exec displays a confirmation dialog asking you to verify or cancel the deletion. 2. To delete more than one entry, hold down the mouse button and drag until all the entries you want to delete are highlighted. 3. Click on the Delete button. You will be prompted to confirm each deletion. ═══ 115. Job History - Administrators ═══ Job History - Administrators Administrators follow the same procedures as users to display Job History . However, Administrators have the ability to view history records for all jobs. Administrators are also able to apply additional filters to limit their view of the Job History records. The additional filters include: ╖ Operations ╖ File Grooming - Show file grooming jobs ╖ Users - Identifies the users whose jobs you want to include in the Job History view: ╖ All Users - Include jobs submitted by all users ╖ Specific User - Include only jobs submitted by the specified user; enter the user name in the space provided ═══ 116. Keeping Track of Your Jobs - Change Backup Server ═══ Change Backup Server Your workstation may be attached to multiple backup servers. The Change Backup Server function allows you to choose another file server running the Job Manager for Backup Exec functions. To change your backup server: 1. Select Change Backup Server from the Admin menu, or click on the Change Backup Server button on the Selection Bar . This will open the Change Backup Server dialog box. This dialog box lists the backup servers to which you are currently attached. See the related topic, Change Backup Server Dialog, for details. 2. Your current backup server is highlighted. To select a different server, highlight it and click on OK, or simply double-click on the server name. 3. If you change to a backup server on which you are assigned different rights, information on your Windows Client screens may change. For example, if you are an administrator and change to a backup server on which you have user privileges only, some of the fields that displayed previously will not be available. Changing backup servers redraws the Restore Sources window . Therefore, if you have made any Restore Sources selections , they will be eliminated when you change backup servers. Related Topics: Change Backup Server Dialog ═══ 117. Change Backup Server Dialog ═══ Change Backup Server Dialog Your workstation may be attached to multiple backup servers. This command enables you to choose a different backup server for Backup Exec processing. Since you can also attach and detach from servers from here, you can administer an unlimited number of backup servers without having to exit, change your attachments around, and re-run Backup Exec. This window is displayed when you choose Change Backup Server from the Admin menu, or click on the Change Backup Server icon on the Selection Bar . If no backup servers are found, you receive an informational message and the function ends. If backup servers are available, a list of servers is displayed. Choose one of these servers and press the OK button (you may also double-click on the server name). Backup Exec detaches your workstation from the current server (if applicable) and attaches the workstation to the new server. The grayed server icons indicate servers that you are not attached to. This does not mean that you cannot change to them, it just means that you are not currently attached to them. You can detach from a server by select a server name in the list and pressing the Detach button. You will not be allowed to detach from a server if it is your current backup servers or if it is your primary server. If you are not currently attached to the chosen server, you may be prompted for a user name and password. If you have the password database enabled, it will use the user name and password stored there. Disabling the password database will cause you to be prompted each time you change to a server that you are not attached to. If an error occurs, an error message is displayed. Select a different backup server. Note that information on screens may change if you change to a backup server on which you have different rights. For example, if you are an administrator and change to a backup server on which you have only user privileges, some of the fields that displayed previously will not be available. Changing backup servers redraws the Restore Sources window . Therefore, if you have made any Restore Sources selections , they will be cleared when you change backup servers. ═══ 118. Deleting Cataloged Tapes (Administrator Only) ═══ Deleting Cataloged Tapes (Administrator Only) Backup Exec keeps track of the contents of tapes created during a backup or file grooming job . This information is maintained in a catalog, and is the basis for the information in the Restore Sources window . Occasionally, you may need to remove a tape from the catalog. Perhaps the tape has been damaged or destroyed, or is no longer being used in Backup Exec operations. To delete a tape from the catalog: 1. Select Delete Cataloged Tapes from the Admin menu. This function is available only to administrators. This will open the Delete Cataloged Tapes dialog box. This dialog lists all of the tapes currently existing in the catalog. 2. To delete one or more tapes, highlight the tape name and click on the Delete button. Backup Exec displays a confirmation dialog asking you to verify or cancel the deletion. 3. You can select multiple tapes for deletion by holding down the mouse button and dragging it to highlight the appropriate tape names. 4. You may want to view the contents of a tape before deleting it. To do so, use the Tapes Window . ═══ 119. Options - Introduction ═══ Introduction You access the configuration options through the Options menu. These options determine the way the Backup Exec software works for you. ═══ 120. General Options ═══ General Options The General Options menu contains Directory and File Processing, and Password Database options. Related Topics: Directory and File Processing Password Database ═══ 121. Directory and File Processing ═══ Directory and File Processing Process special files Special files include files that are marked with any combination of "system", "read-only", and/or "hidden" attributes. Special files should normally be backed up. The default value is on. If this option is unmarked, you can still back up special files by specifically checking their check boxes in the Directory Tree window when you create a backup job (as opposed to selecting an entire directory). Process hidden files These files are used by DOS, Windows, and some applications. Hidden files do not appear when you view a directory through File Manager or through DOS' DIR command. However, in the Backup Sources window , these files appear and are identified by a red exclamation point over the file icon. If this option is unmarked, you can still back up hidden files by specifically checking their check boxes in the Directory Tree window when you create a backup job (as opposed to selecting an entire directory). The default is off. Process empty directories Empty directories contain no files or subdirectories. If you do not wish to back up or restore empty directories, unmark this option. The default is on. Many applications create directories that store temporary files. Be careful when performing restore operations. If the directory is deleted or outdated information is restored to it, the application may be harmed. ═══ 122. Password Database ═══ Password Database Use password database The password database is a list of user names and passwords used to log in to servers and attach to agent workstations. If you mark this option, the passwords you enter to gain access to remote servers and workstations will be kept in a database so the next time you access the device the password will automatically be entered for you. If you do not mark this option, you will be prompted to enter the password each time you access a device. The contents of the password database are encrypted for security purposes. The default is off. Password protect database Backup Exec enables you to add password protection to your password database. This protects the password database against unauthorized access. To enter a password into the database: 1. Enter your user name and your password for the device you are accessing. When you click on this button, the Enter Database Password dialog opens. If the password database is enabled, the information you insert here will be added to the database and you will not be prompted for it again. 2. If the device is not password protected, you still must press or click on OK to close this dialog box and proceed. To enter a password: 1. Enter a new password. 2. Enter it again for confirmation. If your database is password protected, Backup Exec prompts you for the database password when you start the application. If you enter the correct password, the password database is opened for use during the session. If you enter an incorrect password, Backup Exec displays an error message and gives you another opportunity to enter a correct password. Unsuccessful attempt: 1. You have three chances to enter a correct password; if all three tries are unsuccessful, Backup Exec continues with the password database locked. You cannot enable the password database or work with it in any way while it is locked. 2. You must restart the application using a correct database password to unlock the database. Remove password protection This option disables password protection. To disable password protection: 1. If password protection is enabled, you can disable it by clicking on the Remove Password Protection button. This opens the Enter Database Password dialog. 2. Enter the database password. 3. Click OK to disable the password protection. ═══ 123. Options - Backup Options ═══ Backup Options The Backup options control processing during backup operations. This window is displayed when you choose Backup from the Options menu. Related Topics: Backup Options ═══ 124. Options - Backup Options - Backup Options ═══ Backup Options Back up devices alphabetically This option allows you to have Backup Exec back up drives you have selected in alphabetical order. For example, if you selected devices Server_1\SYS: and Bill (in that order), and you want them to be included in the backup set alphabetically (Bill and Server_1) select this option. If this option is unmarked, devices are backed up in the order in which they were selected. The default is on. Verify after backup As each backup is submitted, you can select whether or not to verify the data backed up during that job . Verifying the tape ensures that no errors were encountered during the backup and that the data can be restored by Backup Exec. When "Verify after backup" is marked, the "Verify after" field in the Submit window will automatically be turned on. The default is on. Related Topics: Backup Options - Administrator ═══ 125. Backup Options - Administrator ═══ Backup Options - Administrator The Administrator view of the Backup Options includes the following: Skip open files This option causes Backup Exec to skip any files that are open during backup without attempting to close them. These files will not be included in the backup. The default is on. Wait for open files to close This option causes Backup Exec to wait for open files to close before attempting their backup. The time that the system will wait before attempting backup is set at the Backup Server level. For example, the Administrator may determine that the system will wait five minutes for an open file to close before attempting to back up that file. Back up files in use This option causes Backup Exec to back up any files that are currently open and in use. The file will not be available to the user while it is being backed up. ═══ 126. Restore Options ═══ Restore Options The Restore options control processing during restore operations. This window is displayed when you choose Restore from the Options menu. Restore over existing files When this option is unmarked, files that appear only on the tape and not the device are restored. Be careful of restoring older versions of files over existing files. For example, after you have upgraded system files or a software package, you would not want to restore older versions of the files over the more current versions. Unmarking this option causes the software to check for existing files, which slows down the restore operation. If you are only restoring a few files and you are certain that the files are the versions you want, leave this option marked. Restore security information (Administrators only) Restore trustee information and inherited rights mask for files and directories. Restore volume restrictions (Administrators only) Restore volume restriction information. ═══ 127. Job History Options ═══ Job History Options Backup Exec keeps a record of all activity during a backup, restore , or file grooming session. These options determine the way Backup Exec stores this information. This option is not available if you are not connected to a backup server . This window is displayed when you choose Job History from the Options menu. Number of job history records to keep ╖ Keep maximum records allowed by administrator : At the Job Manager level, the system administrator determines the maximum number of job history records that a user can keep. If you want to maintain the maximum number of records that your administrator has set, check this box. If the number of job history records exceeds this number, your oldest job history records are automatically deleted. To set up a different number of job history records to maintain, remove the check from this box. If you are connected to multiple backup servers, you can maintain a different number of job history records at each server. ╖ Select number of records to keep: You can decide to keep a different number of job history records from the number maintained by your administrator. To do so, enter the number of job history records you want to keep. Minimum value is 0, maximum value is 4095. The server will maintain the number to identify up to the maximum allowed by the administrator (the field will show the number you select). If you select a number lower than the number of job history records you currently have, the application deletes the excess records. This field is grayed if you elect to maintain the same number of records as your administrator. Detail level for job history logs This option allows you to choose the level of detail for your Job History log files. Each successive level includes the previous level's output in addition to output of the selected level. ╖ Level 0 turns the logging feature off. ╖ Level 1 includes a Novell network server/ volume specification or Agent alias, the backup set number on the tape, the tape number, the tape label, the starting date and time, any errors encountered, ending date and time, and completion statistics. This is the default setting. ╖ Level 2 includes level 1 plus a list of all processed subdirectories. ╖ Level 3 includes levels 1 and 2 plus a listing of all the files processed. ╖ Level 4 includes level 3 plus file sizes, file date/time and file attributes. Related Topics: Components ═══ 128. Options - Job History Options - Components ═══ Components Job Name Name of the job assigned when the job was submitted TR (Administrators only) Type of operation for tape rotation jobs. The types are (F)ull, (D)ifferential, and (I)ncremental. Operation Type of operation being performed by the job ( Backup , File Grooming , or Restore ). User Name Network name of the user who submitted the job. Completion Time Date and time that the job ended. Status Current status of the job. Normal - Job terminated normally Error - Job encountered an error during execution Aborted - Job was aborted by the user Exit Closes the View History window and returns to the application. View Displays a View Logs window containing the history for the selected job. View TR History (Administrators only) Displays the run history for the selected tape rotation job Delete Removes job history files for the specified jobs. You can select single or multiple job histories to delete; Backup Exec prompts you to confirm each deletion. Filters Accesses the Filters dialog box, enabling you to limit the range of job histories that you want to display. You can display history by operation, by user ( administrator only), by specific job name, or list only jobs with errors. ═══ 129. Notify Options ═══ Notify Options E-mail Notification Dialog Broadcast Notification Dialog ═══ 130. E-mail Notification Dialog ═══ E-mail Notification Dialog This dialog box enables you to determine whether E-mail will be sent to you when a job is completed. The E-mail notification data is retrieved and stored on the active backup server you are currently logged into. The e-mail database saves information by user ID. Therefore, multiple users may have their own E-mail notification data on multiple backup servers. A window displays whenever you select E-mail from the Notify menu. A window is displayed when you select E-mail from the Notify menu. There are two options: Email when job complete successfully Choose this option if you want to be notified by E-mail when a job completes and has a status of 'Normal'. Email when job complete with errors Choose this option if you want to be notified by E-mail when a job completes and has a status of 'Error' or 'Abort'. For each option specify the following fields: Notify Address Specify the MHS address to notify. See your administrator for details about setting up this address. Include Job History Choose whether the job history log is included with the e-mail message. No validation is done on the Notify Address field. ═══ 131. Broadcast Notification Dialog ═══ Broadcast Notification Dialog This dialog box enables you to control the ability of whether to broadcast message(s) when a job is completed. The broadcast is sent out via the NetWare broadcast mechanism. Any workstations which the user has logged into the Backup Server at the time the job completes will receive the broadcast message. The broadcast notification flags are retrieved and stored on the active backup server you are currently logged into. The database saves information by user id. Therefore, multiple users may have their own broadcast notification flags on multiple backup servers. This window is displayed when you select Broadcast from the Notify menu. There are two options: Broadcast when job complete successfully Choose this option if you want to receive a broadcast message when a job completes and has a status of 'Normal'. Broadcast when job complete with errors Choose this option if you want to receive a broadcast message when a job completes and has a status of 'Error' or 'Abort'. ═══ 132. Display Options ═══ Display Options These options determine whether certain Client Window elements are displayed on your screen. You may wish to "toggle off" display of these elements to obtain more room within the window, then redisplay them as needed. This window is displayed when you choose Display from the Options menu. The Display options menu contains the following items: Display Selection Bar The Selection Bar is displayed across the top of your window when this option is selected. The Selection Bar contains buttons that allow quick access to Backup Exec functions. The default is on. Display Status bar The Status Bar is displayed across the bottom of your window when this option is selected. The Status Bar displays the current status of Backup Exec. It also identifies your current backup server and user name. The default is on. Display Label bars Label Bars are displayed across the top of the Backup Exec windows when this option is selected. Each Label Bar provides column headings for the information in these windows. As you use the scroll bar to move across the window, these column headings move with the appropriate data. The default is on. Display 3D Determines whether the backup and restore sources windows display the currently selected item as highlighted or as a raised (3D) button. ═══ 133. Agent Options ═══ Agent Options Backup Exec has the ability to perform operations on remote workstations that are configured as Backup Exec agents. The agent software enables backup and restore operations for these workstations through a Novell network. The Agent Options enable you to determine whether agent functions are applicable for this workstation. This window is displayed when you choose Agent from the Options menu. Enable Workstation Agent support When this option marked, you will be able to select files and perform operations on DOS, Windows and OS/2 workstations running the Backup Exec Agent software. ═══ 134. Technical Support Options ═══ Technical Support Options Backup Exec has the ability to operate in "technical support" mode. Normally, you will enter this mode only when instructed to do so by a Technical Support representative. In this mode, activities that occur at the client workstation are logged for diagnostic use. A Technical Support representative will assist you in entering this mode if necessary. If this mode is active , a Technical Support icon is displayed on your desktop. Related Topics: Technical Support Window File ═══ 135. Technical Support Window ═══ Technical Support Window The Technical Support Window contains the following items: Record to window If this setting is marked, Backup Exec logs errors to an on-line window that can be viewed by double-clicking on the Technical Support Window icon. Record last [ ] messages This setting determines the number of error messages retained in the Technical Support logs. Enter the number of messages you want to keep in the box to the right of this field. Record all messages This setting causes Backup Exec to log all error messages occurring at this workstation. Messages Number of messages currently logged. Reset Window Clicking on this button erases all messages from the log and resets the message count to one. ═══ 136. File ═══ File Record to file If this setting is marked, Backup Exec logs errors to a file stored within the workstation. You can view this file by selecting Technical Support Logs from the Help menu. File name This option creates a name for the Technical Support file. Include the full path name. Messages Number of messages currently logged. Reset File Clicking on this button erases all messages from the log and resets the error count. Display Memory Trace If this setting is marked, Backup Exec keeps track of actions within the application and reflects them in the Technical Support logs to assist in troubleshooting. ═══ 137. Backup Strategies ═══ Backup Strategies With Backup Exec, you can decide which files to back up on your workstation and how often to back them up. This is called a backup strategy . Included throughout the rest of this chapter are some helpful tips on creating a backup strategy for your data. Related Topics: Choosing a Backup Strategy Full, Normal, Incremental and Differential Backups Backup Strategy Examples ═══ 138. Choosing a Backup Strategy ═══ Choosing a Backup Strategy In order to have a secure and effective data management plan, you must incorporate a strategy for backing up your data. Several strategies are listed in this chapter. Prior to choosing a strategy to use with the Backup Exec system, review the related topics shown below. Related Topics: How often should I back up? How much data must be backed up? Virus Protection Which devices am I backing up? ═══ 139. How often should I back up? ═══ How often should I back up? While there is no absolute rule on how often to back up your data, there is one consideration that can help you decide for yourself: What is the cost of re-creating data that was added or modified since the last backup ? Calculate the manpower, lost time and/or sales, and other costs that would be incurred if your workstation crashed right before the next backup was to take place (always assume the worst scenario). If the cost is excessive, the strategy needs to be adjusted accordingly and you need to back up more often. Ideally, you would want to do at least an Incremental or Differential backup every day. A normal backup should always be performed before adding new applications or drastically changing your workstation's configuration. ═══ 140. How much data must be backed up? ═══ How much data must be backed up? This is a key determinant of the backup strategy you choose. If you are backing up large amounts of data that needs to be retained for long periods of time, you will need to ask your network administrator how long tapes are kept before they are re-used. ═══ 141. Virus Protection ═══ Virus Protection The threat of viruses is a reality. Some viruses take effect immediately, while others take days or weeks to cause noticeable damage. Because of this, you should have at least the following backups available to restore at any time: ╖ a one-week-old Full backup ╖ a one-month-old Full backup Having these backups available should allow you to restore your workstation to the point it was before it became infected. ═══ 142. Which devices am I backing up? ═══ Which devices am I backing up? Since Backup Exec can back up servers, client workstations and agents, this needs to be considered when choosing backup strategies. If you are responsible for backing up devices other than your workstation, you will need to coordinate strategies with the users of those workstations. For example, when and how often they want their systems backed up. ═══ 143. Full, Normal, Incremental and Differential Backups ═══ Full, Normal, Incremental and Differential Backups When you submit a backup , one of your options is selecting how Backup Exec will process the data you selected. Full backups include all files and directories on your hard drive; Normal backups include selected files; Incremental backups include only the files that have changed since the last Normal or Incremental backup . Differential backups include backing up all files modified since the last Normal backup . Before you can develop a backup strategy , you will need to decide whether you want to do only Full backups, or Incremental or Differential backups. There are advantages and disadvantages to each method. Related Topics: Full Backups Incremental Backups Differential Backups ═══ 144. Full Backups ═══ Full Backups Advantages Files are easy to find. Since Full backups include all of the data you selected, you do not have to search through several catalog listings to find a file that you want to restore . There is always a current backup of your entire system on one tape or tape set. If you should need to restore your entire system, all of the most current information is located on the last backup. Disadvantages Redundant backups. Since most of the files on your hard drive rarely change, each backup following the first is merely a copy of what has already been backed up. Full backups take longer to perform. Full backups can be time consuming, especially when there are many other devices on the network that need to be backed up. ═══ 145. Incremental Backups ═══ Incremental Backups Advantages Better use of media. Only files that have changed since the last backup are included, so there is much less data storage space required. Less time required for backup. Incremental backups take much less time than Full backups to complete. Disadvantages Files are more difficult to find. Files backed up incrementally can be spread across multiple tapes since the last Full backup . To restore your entire system (in the event of a system crash) would require you to restore your last Full backup and all Incremental backups following it. ═══ 146. Differential Backups ═══ Differential Backups Using a Full\Differential strategy is highly recommended. Differential backups include backing up all files modified since the last Full backup . The difference between Differential and Incremental backups is that Incremental backups include only the files that have changed since the last Full or Incremental backup . Advantages Files are easy to find. Restoring a system backed up under the Differential strategy requires restoring a maximum of only two catalog entries--the latest Full backup and the latest Differential backup . This is less time-consuming than backup strategies that require the latest Full backup and all Incremental backups executed since the Full backup. Less time required for backup. Differential backups take less time to complete than Full backups. Disadvantages Redundant backups. All of the files created or modified since the last Full backup are included on each tape; thus creating redundant backups. ═══ 147. Backup Strategy Examples ═══ Backup Strategy Examples Ultimately you will want to use a combination of Full and Differential or Incremental backups. Before implementing a Differential or Incremental backup strategy a Full backup must be performed. In the above example, a Friday Full backup would have begun the backup schedule. Depending on how much data you are backing up and how often your data changes, you can select whether to use Incremental or Differential backups between Full backups. For example, if you constantly work on a few files that are not very large, you would want to use a Differential backups. If you work on several large database files that change daily, your network administrator may prefer that you use Incremental backups to save time and storage space. Whether you choose to do a Full backup once a week or more is up to you. ═══ 148. The Menu Bar ═══ The Menu Bar After you start Backup Exec for Windows, a Menu Bar is displayed across the top of your screen. ═══ 149. File Menu ═══ File Menu Under the File Menu, you can print a report or log, choose your printer, and exit from the software. Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view. Related Topics: Print Printer Setup Exit ═══ 150. Print ═══ Print Prints a Job History , Selection File, or Technical Support Log. The Print command sends your selection to the currently selected Windows printer. You can change the printer selection through the Printer Setup menu option. ═══ 151. Printer Setup ═══ Printer Setup This command displays a list of printers and options which can be selected. Available options depend on the capabilities of your printer. Available options include: Printer Default Printer When this option is selected, print jobs are directed to the printer that is configured as your default. The name of your default printer is displayed under the field. Specific Printer When this option is selected, print jobs are directed to the printer that you specify. Click on the arrow button to display a list of available printers from which you can select. Orientation Portrait When this option is selected, printed output is taller than it is wide when you view the printed text upright. Landscape When this option is selected, printed output is wider than it is tall when you view the printed text upright. Paper Size Determines the size of the paper you are using. The default paper size depends on the country selected through the Windows Control Panel. If United States is selected, the default paper size is letter (8.5 by 11 inches). If a European country is selected, the default paper size is A4. If you are using a different size of paper, you must change this setting. Source Specifies the tray or bin from which paper feeds to your printer, if you are using single sheets of paper. If your printer uses paper that feeds into it through a tractor feeder, select Tractor. Some printers enable you to feed paper manually. ═══ 152. Exit ═══ Exit Exits the Backup Exec software and returns you to your Windows desktop. When you exit, any options that you have changed during this session will automatically be saved for you and be active when you return to the application. ═══ 153. Tree Menu ═══ Tree Menu Using the Tree Menu, you can control the level of directory information shown in the Directory Tree window . Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view. Related Topics: Expand One Level Expand Branch Expand All Collapse Branch ═══ 154. Expand One Level ═══ Expand One Level Allows you to display the directory one level below the currently selected directory. You can also expand a directory by double clicking the mouse on a directory icon containing a plus sign. To expand one level: 1. Click on the directory you want to expand. 2. From the Tree Menu, choose Expand One Level. ═══ 155. Expand Branch ═══ Expand Branch Allows you to display the entire directory tree below the currently selected directory. To expand a branch: 1. Click on the directory you want to expand. 2. From the Tree Menu, choose Expand Branch. ═══ 156. Expand All ═══ Expand All Allows you to display the entire directory tree of the device displayed in the active window (all subdirectories will be visible). To expand all: 1. Click on the directory you want to expand. 2. From the Tree Menu, choose Expand All. ═══ 157. Collapse Branch ═══ Collapse Branch Removes the directory tree of the currently selected directory from the Directory Tree window . In the Backup Source and Restore Sources windows, you can use this command to collapse branches up to the Agent level ( Backup Exec Agent or NetWare Agent ). NOTE: You cannot collapse either the root (Networks) or the Agent category items. To collapse a directory level: 1. Click on the directory you want to close. 2. Click on Tree in the Menu bar. 3. Click on Collapse Branch. Shortcut: Double-click on the directory that you want to collapse. ═══ 158. View Menu ═══ View Menu Allows you to change file and directory views in the Directory Tree window . Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view. Related Topics: Tree and Directory Tree Only Directory Only Split All File Details Selection Bar Status Bar Label Bar Font ═══ 159. Tree and Directory ═══ Tree and Directory This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It changes the active Directory Tree window to display two list box windows: the left window displays the Directory Tree and the right window displays the File List ═══ 160. Tree Only ═══ Tree Only This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It changes the active Directory Tree window to show only the Directory Tree. Items in the directory are not displayed. ═══ 161. Directory Only ═══ Directory Only This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . The tree is not displayed. It changes the active Directory Tree window to show only the active directory. ═══ 162. Split ═══ Split This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It allows you to adjust the position of the divider bar in the Directory Tree window. Use your mouse or the left and right arrow keys to move the split bar left or right in the window. Press or the left mouse button to position the divider bar at the new location. ═══ 163. All File Details ═══ All File Details This command is active only when you are in a Directory Tree window . It changes the File List to display the name, size, modified date, modified time, and attributes of the files and subdirectories in the active directory. Possible attributes are: A - Archive. This attribute indicates that this file has been modified since it was last backed up. R - Read Only. H - Hidden. You will not see this file if you display a directory listing through DOS. S - System. This is an operating system file. AFP - Apple file system file. I - In use. ═══ 164. Selection Bar ═══ Selection Bar Toggles the display of the Selection Bar at the top of your screen on and off. ═══ 165. Status Bar ═══ Status Bar Toggles the display of the Status Bar at the bottom of your screen on and off. ═══ 166. Label Bar ═══ Label Bar Toggles the display of the Label Bars providing column headings for the various Backup Exec windows on and off. ═══ 167. Reference - View Menu - Font ═══ Font This dialog box enables you to view and change the fonts used for characters in the Directory Tree windows, Backup Sources window and Restore Sources window , and Tapes window . This window is displayed when you select Font from the View menu. Related Topics: Font Font Style Size Sample ═══ 168. Reference - Font - Font ═══ Font Specifies the typeface you want to use. The fonts available to you depend on those you have installed through Windows. The font you are currently using is highlighted. ═══ 169. Font Style ═══ Font Style Specifies the style options you want to use (i.e., bold, italic, or regular). Available font styles depend on the font you choose. ═══ 170. Size ═══ Size Specifies the point size for the fonts; the larger the point size, the larger the character appears on your screen. Available sizes depend on the font you choose. ═══ 171. Sample ═══ Sample This box shows a sample of your selected font. As you make changes to fonts, font style, or size, the sample in this box changes to reflect the new selections . ═══ 172. Admin Menu ═══ Admin Menu The Admin Menu enables you to use functions that monitor and administer Backup Exec operations. Use the scroll bar to see any commands hidden from view. Related Topics: Display Info Catalog Search Delete Cataloged Tapes (Administrator only) Change Backup Server Job Manager Monitor (Administrator only) ═══ 173. Display Info ═══ Display Info This option is only available if you have selected an individual file from the Directory Tree Window . It displays the backup history for an individual file selected from the Directory Tree window, enabling you to select a specific version of the file with which to work. ═══ 174. Catalog Search ═══ Catalog Search This menu option is available only if your workstation is attached to a backup server that has catalogs. Searches the catalog(s) of one or more fully-cataloged tapes for directories and/or file specifications. The Enter Search Criteria dialog includes two text entry boxes: 1. Path. Any files beneath the path are candidates for the search. Therefore, if you identify "\" as the path, all directories will be searched. If you use "\WINDOWS", only files that are within the \WINDOWS directory (or its subdirectories) will be searched. Note that wildcards are not valid in the path name. 2. File. This identifies a pattern for a file name. Wildcards are acceptable in the file name. To search catalogs for Files or Directories: 1. Click the Catalog Search button on the Selection Bar . The Search Criteria window will open. 2. Enter the search criteria (tape, path, and/or file name). (When specifying the file name, wildcards may be used). 3. You can also launch a search by choosing Catalog Search from the Admin Menu. ═══ 175. Delete Cataloged Tapes (Administrator only) ═══ Delete Cataloged Tapes (Administrator only) This menu option is available only if your workstation is attached to a backup server that has catalogs. It causes the Delete Cataloged Tapes Window to display. This window contains a list of all cataloged tapes and enables you to delete unused catalogs as necessary. This capability can substantially increase your free disk space. This menu option is available only to users with administrator privileges; if you are not an administrator, it does not appear on your menu. Note: Once you delete a catalog, the only way to retrieve it is to re-catalog the tape at the backup server level. The catalog list is automatically updated periodically to remain current with any additions or deletions made to the catalogs on the backup server, including those made from another workstation. To delete one or more tapes: 1. Highlight the tape name(s). 2. Click on the DELETE button. Backup Exec prompts you to confirm the deletion. ═══ 176. Reference - Admin Menu - Change Backup Server ═══ Change Backup Server Your workstation may be attached to multiple backup servers. Using the Change Backup Server option, you can choose which backup server you wish to use in performing operations. 1. From the Admin menu, choose Change Backup Server. 2. A dialog box displays a list of the backup servers to which you are attached. 3. Double-click on the name of the backup server you want. Shortcut: Double-click on the Change Backup Server button on the Selection Bar . NOTE: It is recommended that you complete all of your server attachments prior to entering Windows. Should you need to attach to another server, exit the application and Windows, attach to the server, then re-enter Windows and the application. ═══ 177. Job Manager Monitor (Administrator only) ═══ Job Manager Monitor (Administrator only) The Job Manager Monitor allows you to view the Job Manager screen from a workstation running the client software. This function can also be accessed through the Job Schedule window. ═══ 178. Select Menu ═══ Select Menu The Select Menu contains functions used for file selection. Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view. Related Topics: Check Uncheck Advanced Uncheck All Include Subdirectories Save Selections Use Selections Delete Selections View Selections Selection Types (Administrator only) Clearing Selections ═══ 179. Check ═══ Check This option is available in any window that contains elements with check boxes. Places a check mark in the check box of highlighted selections . This command is used to select items for backup or restore . ═══ 180. Uncheck ═══ Uncheck This option is available in any window that contains elements with check boxes. Removes a check mark from the check box of highlighted selections . This command is used to de-select items for backup or restore . ═══ 181. Advanced ═══ Advanced This option displays a dialog that provides an easy way to choose groups of directories and/or files for Backup Exec operations. According to the operation under way, Backup Exec either displays the Advanced File Selection - Backup or the Advanced File Selection - Restore window. ═══ 182. Uncheck All ═══ Uncheck All This option removes all check marks (even from items not selected) in all windows. ═══ 183. Include Subdirectories ═══ Include Subdirectories This option determines whether any file search is limited to the specified path, or if it includes all subdirectories when selecting a drive or directory. ═══ 184. Save Selections ═══ Save Selections This option is available when at least one backup source selection exists. This option saves the current list of file selections in a user-specified file. ═══ 185. Use Selections ═══ Use Selections This option is available when at least one set of selections has been saved. This command displays a list of selection files that can be used in Backup Exec operations. You can retrieve these selections and use them to process another job . ═══ 186. Delete Selections ═══ Delete Selections This option is available when at least one set of selections has been saved. This command removes selection files from the Use Selections list. ═══ 187. View Selections ═══ View Selections This dialog box displays a list of current selections available for your review. To view the selections that have been saved, highlight the selection file name and click on the VIEW button. You can only view the selections; you cannot edit them through this command. This window is displayed when you choose View Selections from the Select menu. NOTE: You can only view the selections; you cannot edit them through this command. ═══ 188. Selection Types (Administrator only) ═══ Selection Types (Administrator only) Backup Tape Rotation Selection Files ═══ 189. Reference - Selection Types (Administrator only) - Backup ═══ Backup These are selections used for backup and file grooming jobs. They are stored in the Backup Exec subdirectory on the workstation. ═══ 190. Reference - Selection Types (Administrator only) - Tape Rotation ═══ Tape Rotation These are selections used for tape rotation jobs. They are stored in the tape rotation path on the configured backup server . ═══ 191. Reference - Selection Types (Administrator only) - Selection Files ═══ Selection Files Displays a list of existing selections . Click on the selection to be viewed. A window will then be displayed listing the contents of the selection file. For administrators, the selection files listed will differ between the two selection types. ═══ 192. Clearing Selections ═══ Clearing Selections Selections can be cleared in four ways: ╖ Click on the check mark in the check box ╖ Click on the Uncheck button ╖ Click on Select in the Menu bar and click on Uncheck ╖ Click on Select in the Menu bar and click on Uncheck All Uncheck All will clear all selections in all windows. ═══ 193. Job Menu ═══ Job Menu Allows you to submit and monitor user-created jobs. Related Topics: Submit Backup Submit Restore Submit File Grooming (Administrator only) View Schedule View History View Tape Rotation (Admin Only) ═══ 194. Submit Backup ═══ Submit Backup Sets up and maintains the schedule for a backup operation. ═══ 195. Submit Restore ═══ Submit Restore Sets up and maintains the schedule for a restore operation. ═══ 196. Submit File Grooming (Administrator only) ═══ Submit File Grooming (Administrator only) Sets up and maintains the schedule for a file grooming operation. ═══ 197. View Schedule ═══ View Schedule Displays a list of jobs that are scheduled to process. Using this option, you can check the status of a job 's processing, place jobs on hold, activate jobs on hold, and delete jobs. ═══ 198. View History ═══ View History Displays the results of jobs that have previously processed and enables you to view detailed history information or delete records. ═══ 199. View Tape Rotation (Admin Only) ═══ View Tape Rotation (Admin Only) Displays the current tape rotation jobs and allows you to edit, or delete the job (s). You can also view the job's run histories. ═══ 200. Options Menu ═══ Options Menu This menu allows you to custom configure the Backup Exec software for your workstation. The defaults are shown in [ ]. Use the scroll bar to see any commands that are hidden from view. Related Topics: General Backup Backup (Administrator only) Restore Job History Display Agent Technical Support ═══ 201. Reference - Options Menu - General ═══ General Enables you to set the following miscellaneous controls that apply to all operations: ╖ Process Special Files [YES] ╖ Process Hidden Files [YES] ╖ Process Empty Directories [YES] ╖ Use Password Database [YES] ═══ 202. Reference - Options Menu - Backup ═══ Backup Enables you to set the following default backup options: ╖ Back Up Devices Alphabetically [YES] ╖ Verify After Backup [YES] ═══ 203. Backup (Administrator only) ═══ Backup (Administrator only) ╖ Skip Open Files [YES] ╖ Wait For Open Files to Close [NO] ╖ Back Up Open Files In Use [NO] ═══ 204. Restore ═══ Restore Enables you to set the following default restore options: ╖ Restore over existing files [YES] ═══ 205. Reference - Options Menu - Job History ═══ Job History Backup Exec keeps a record of all activity during a backup, restore , or file grooming session. This option enables you to set the following job history storage options which determine the way Backup Exec stores the information: ╖ Keep maximum records allowed by administrator ╖ Select number of records to keep [4095] ╖ Detail level for job history logs [Level One - Backup set information] ═══ 206. Display ═══ Display These options determine whether certain Client Window elements are displayed on your screen by setting the following default display options: ╖ Display Selection Bar [YES] ╖ Display Status Bar [YES] ╖ Display Label Bars [YES] ═══ 207. Agent ═══ Agent Backup Exec has the ability to perform operations on remote workstations that are configured as Backup Exec Agents. The agent software enables backup and restore operations for these workstations through a Novell network. These options allow you to enable or disable agent workstation support and functions. ╖ [Enabled] ═══ 208. Technical Support ═══ Technical Support Enables you to set options that control the way error information is stored for technical support purposes. This option is displayed only when you are running the Windows Client in "technical support" mode, as instructed by a support representative. ═══ 209. Window Menu ═══ Window Menu Allows you to set the method used to display your windows. Includes a drop-down menu of the minimized windows you can open (a check mark indicates the window currently open). Use the scroll bar to see ant commands hidden from view. Related Topics: Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Refresh Close All ═══ 210. Cascade ═══ Cascade Rearranges the open windows so that they all overlap, leaving the title bar of each window visible. To cascade windows: 1. Click on Window in the Menu bar. 2. Click on Cascade. ═══ 211. Tile ═══ Tile Tiling resizes open group windows and places them side by side so that each window is visible. To tile windows: 1. Click on Window in the Menu bar. 2. Click on Tile. ═══ 212. Arrange Icons ═══ Arrange Icons Aligns all minimized window icons on the display. ═══ 213. Refresh ═══ Refresh The "Refresh" command enables you to update the current window ( Backup Sources, Restore Sources, or Tapes Window ). Refreshing the Backup Sources window enables you to see new agents that may have become active since you started the application (or since your last Refresh). Refreshing the Restore Sources or Tapes Window enables you to update your view of the catalogs. If a backup just occurred, you must refresh the Restore Sources window in order to see the new backup. Note that refreshing either the Restore Sources or Tapes Window refreshes both of them. Any selections made in the Restore Sources window are lost when you perform a refresh; the application displays a confirmation dialog to remind you of this. To update a window, choose Refresh from the Window menu. ═══ 214. Close All ═══ Close All Closes all but the application window. Backup Sources, Restore Sources, and Tapes windows will be minimized. ═══ 215. Help Menu ═══ Help Menu Accesses the on-line help facility. Use the scroll bar to see any commands hidden from view. Contents Lists the available help topics. Search For Help On Allows you to locate help information by keyword. How to Use Help Provides a tutorial on how to use the help feature. Technical Support Logs Backup Exec can track and log errors that occur at either the backup server or client level. These logs contain information that is helpful to technical support in troubleshooting. To display the Technical Support Logs: 1. From the Help Menu, choose Technical Support Logs. 2. If you want to view backup server errors, choose Server Support Log. 3. If you want to view client server errors, choose Client Support Log. If no logs exist, or if a log is in use by another user, Backup Exec displays a message and the function ends. Otherwise, the log is displayed for your review. Use the scroll bars to view all of the log. About Backup Exec Displays information regarding this specific version of the product. ═══ 216. The Selection Bar ═══ The Selection Bar The Selection Bar is displayed under the Menu Bar across the top of the screen. The Selection Bar contains "buttons" you click on as shortcuts to the following operations: Backup Starts the backup operation. Restore Starts the restore operation. File Grooming Starts the file grooming operation. Catalog Search Launches a search for a specific file or set of files to restore. Change Backup Server Enables you to change from your current Backup Server to another server. Check Places a check mark in the check box (es) of highlighted selections . Uncheck Removes the check mark from the check box(es) of highlighted selections. Adv. Selection Allows you to quickly choose groups of files for Backup Exec advanced operations. Job Schedule Displays a list of jobs that are scheduled to process. Job History Displays the results of jobs that have previously processed. Exit Lets you exit the Backup Exec Windows Client software. ═══ 217. Backup/Restore Sources Window Bitmaps ═══ Backup/Restore Sources Window Bitmaps Active Network Agent Inactive Network Agent Agent Type Backup Exec DOS Agent Backup Exec Macintosh Agent Backup Exec NT Agent Backup Exec OS/2 Agent Backup Exec UNIX Agent Backup Exec Windows Version 4 Agent Volume Novell SMS Service Workstation Tapes Window Bitmaps Tape Multiple Tapes ═══ 218. Directory Tree Bitmaps ═══ Directory Tree Bitmaps Fully Cataloged Backup Set Backup Set with No File History Corrupt File Executable File File Directory (No Subdirectories) Directory with Subdirectories Displayed Directory Containing Subdirectories Expanded Directory, All Subdirectories Displayed Expanded Directory, No Subdirectories Expanded Directory With Additional Subdirectories Directory, Subdirectories Expanded, Corrupted Directory, No Subdirectories, Corrupted Directory, Containing Subdirectories, Containing Corrupt File(s) Directory Containing No Files, Expanded, Corrupted Directory Containing No Subdirectories or Files, Corrupted Directory Containing No Files, Corrupted Directory Containing No Files, Expanded Directory Containing No Files Directories Containing No Files, Corrupted, All Subdirectories Expanded in Right Window Directory Containing No Subdirectories or Files, Corrupted Directory Containing No Files, Corrupted, Selected Subdirectories Expanded in Right Window Directory Containing No Files, All Subdirectories Expanded in Right Window Directory Containing No Subdirectories or Files, Expanded in Right Window Directory Containing No Files, Selected Subdirectories Expanded in Right Window Directory Containing No Files, Subdirectories Displayed in Left Window Directory Expanded in Right Window, Contains Corrupt Files Directory Expanded in Right Window, No Subdirectories, Contains Corrupt Files Directory Expanded in Right Window, Contains Additional Subdirectories, Contains Corrupt Files Hidden Corrupt File Hidden Executable File Hidden File Previous Directory ═══ 219. Selection Bitmaps ═══ Selection Bitmaps Fully Selected Not Selected Partially Selected ═══ 220. Icons ═══ Icons Icons are used to identify Backup Exec functions within your Program Manager window and within your Windows Client desktop. These icons are displayed when you minimize a Backup Exec function window. Agent Functions Backup Exec Icon Backup Operations Catalog Search Window Directories Window Directory Tree Window Files Window Job History Window Restore Operations Tapes Window Technical Support Window Use Selections Window ═══ 221. Cursor Movement Keys ═══ Cursor Movement Keys Key(s) Function Direction key Moves the cursor left, right, up, or down in a field. End or Ctrl+ Moves to the end of a field. Right Arrow Home or Ctrl+ Moves to the beginning of a field. Left Arrow Page up or Moves up/down in a field, one screen at a time. Page Down ═══ 222. Dialog Box Keys ═══ Dialog Box Keys Key(s) Function Tab Moves from field to field (left to right and top to bottom). Shift+Tab Moves from field to field in reverse order. Alt+letter Moves to the option or group whose underlined letter matches the one you type. Direction key Moves from option to option within a group of options. Enter Executes a command button. Or, chooses the selected item in a list box and executes the command. Esc Closes a dialog box without completing the command. (Same as Cancel) Alt+Down Opens a drop-down list box. Arrow Alt+Up/DownSelects item in a drop-down list box. Arrow Spacebar Cancels a selection in a list box. Selects or clears a check box . Ctrl+Slash Selects all the items in a list box. Ctrl+Backslash Cancels all selections except the current selection. Shift+ Extends selection in a text box. Direction key Shift+Home Extends selection to first character in a text box. Shift+End Extends selection to last character in a text box ═══ 223. Editing Keys ═══ Editing Keys Key(s) Function Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Or, deletes selected text. Delete Deletes the character to the right of the cursor. Or, deletes selected text. ═══ 224. Help Keys ═══ Help Keys Key(s) Function F1 Gets Help and displays a Help topic on the selected command, dialog box option, or system message. Shift+F1 Gets Help and displays the Help index . ═══ 225. Menu Keys ═══ Menu Keys Key(s) Function Alt Selects the first menu on the menu bar. Letter key Chooses the menu, or menu item, whose underlined letter matches the one you type. Alt+letter Pulls down the menu whose underlined letter Key matches the one you type. Left/Right Moves among menus. Arrow Up/Down Moves among menu items. Arrow Enter Chooses the selected menu item. ESC Backs up one selection; e.g., if a sub-menu is displayed, ESC will return you to the main menu. ═══ 226. System Keys ═══ System Keys The following keys can be used from any window, regardless of the application you are using. Key(s) Function Ctrl+Esc Switches to the Task List. Alt+Esc Switches to the next application window or minimized icon, including full-screen programs. Alt+Tab Switches to the next application window, restoring applications that are running as icons. PrtSc Copies the entire screen to Clipboard. Alt+PrtSc Copies the active window to Clipboard. Alt+F4 Closes the active window. F1 Gets Help and displays the Help Index for the application or specific help for a command, dialog box, or window. ═══ 227. Text Selection Keys ═══ Text Selection Keys Key(s) Function Shift+Left Selects text one character at a time to the left or or Right Arrow right. Shift+Down Selects one line of text up or down. or Up Shift+End Selects text to the end of the line. Shift+Home Selects text to the beginning of the line. Shift+ Selects text down one window. PageDown Or, cancels the selection if the next window is already selected. Shift+Page Up Selects text up one window. Or, cancels the selection if the previous window is already selected. Ctrl+Shift+Left Selects text to the next or previous word. or Right Arrow Ctrl+Shift Up Selects text to the beginning (Up Arrow) or end (Down Arrow) or of the paragraph. Down Arrow Ctrl+Shift+End Selects text to the end of the document. Ctrl+Shift+Home Selects text to the beginning of the document. ═══ 228. Window Keys ═══ Window Keys Key(s) Function Alt+Spacebar Opens the Control menu for an application window. Alt+Hyphen Opens the Control menu for a document window. Alt+F4 Closes a window. Alt+Esc Switches to the next application window or minimized icon, including full-screen programs. Alt+Tab Switches to the next application window, restoring applications that are running as icons. Alt+Enter Switches a non-Windows application between running in a window and running full screen. Direction key Moves a window when you have chosen Move from the Control menu. Or, changes the size of a window when you have chosen Size from the Control menu. ═══ 229. Main Agent Publisher Index - General ═══ General The Main Agent Publisher Index is a Backup Exec module which runs on a workstation. It allows you to configure an agent. Backup Exec Agent Backup Exec supports remote workstations using the Backup Exec Agent and transport protocol appropriate for the platform. The protocol used for Windows is Sequenced Packet eXchange (SPX). Client A client is a front-end product that interfaces with the Backup Server and Backup Exec Agents. You are running the Windows version of the Backup Exec client at this moment. The client allows you to submit jobs, check the status of your jobs, review job results, and perform other administrative functions. Agent This front-end component interfaces with the remote peer-to-peer driver to support backup/ restore operations for the workstation itself. The workstation communicates with the Backup Manager via this module or through a Novell Target Service Agent ( TSA ). (Note that TSAs do not exist for NetWare 286 servers.) Publish Definition You publish an Agent workstation using the Agent Publisher. When an agent is published, the Backup Exec client software can recognize the workstation on the network. Only published agents appear in the Backup Sources window . Other workstation clients, no matter what the platform, can submit jobs from published workstation agents to the Job Manager. ═══ 230. Main Agent Publisher Index - Fields ═══ Fields Workstation Name Field Enter the name by which your workstation will be known. A maximum of 36 alphanumeric characters is permitted. This field is not case sensitive; i.e., you can use upper or lower case characters. Use a name that is meaningful. (e.g. the user's last name). Password Protect Field You can prevent unauthorized access to a workstation or published drive by protecting it with a password. Leave the check box blank [ ] to prevent this drive or workstation from being password protected when the Agent is loaded into memory. Check the check box [X] to assign a password. This will cause a dialog box to be displayed prompting you to enter the password and verify it. Publish Field The Publish box works in conjunction with the Path boxes. By activating a Publish box with a mouse click (an X appears in the box when it is activated), the published path enables the Backup Exec client software to recognize the workstation on the network. Other workstation clients, regardless of the platform, can submit jobs from published workstation agents to the Job Manager. Leave the check box blank [ ] to prevent this drive from being published when the Agent is loaded into memory. Check the check box [X] to re-publish this drive at a later date. Make sure that you reboot your machine if you modify this field. This allows the changes to take effect. Path Field A path identifies the device you want to publish. For example, if you want to publish your entire C: volume , the path would be "C:\". You can also publish a specific directory. For example, to publish your C:\APPS directory, enter "C:\APPS" for a path. Alias Field An alias is the name that a user from another workstation will use to identify this published path. A maximum of 128 alphanumeric characters is permitted. This field is not case sensitive; i.e., you can use upper or lower case characters. Use a name that is pertinent to the path. For instance, if you publish your C:\ directory, use an alias such as "Drive-C". Password Field You can prevent unauthorized access by protecting this workstation or published drive with a password. Enter the desired password here. A maximum of 128 alphanumeric characters is permitted. This field is not case sensitive; i.e., you can use upper or lower case characters. Asterisks will be displayed instead of the actual characters. After the password has been entered, you will need to confirm that it is correct by typing it again in the Confirm Password Field. Confirm Password Field Enter the password again to ensure that the password was entered correctly. If the password you type does not match the first one, an error message will be displayed and the password will not be changed. Backup Only Field Check the check box [X] to publish this drive for backup purposes only. If the drive is published for backup purposes only, a restore from a Client will NOT be permitted. Leave the check box blank [ ] to allow all operations on this drive. (WARNING: The modified bit will be cleared regardless of the setting of this field if the Backup Exec software performing the backup is configured to do so.) ═══ 231. Boxes ═══ Boxes Drives List Box This list box displays all DOS and NetWare drives that you are mapped to. By selecting a drive from this box, you will be able to select any of its directories or subdirectories and ADD it to your next empty path field. Directories List Box This list box displays all directories that are related to the drive shown in the Drives list box. By selecting a directory from this box, you will be able to ADD to your next empty path field. ═══ 232. Buttons ═══ Buttons Browse Button This button will take you to the Select Path dialog box where you can select any drive and directory that your workstation is mapped to. Exit Button This button will allow you to exit the application. If you have not saved your data, the system prompts you to save before exiting. ═══ 233. Error Messages - General ═══ General This topic contains error messages that you might see while running the Windows Client , and possible solutions to correct the problem. If the solution provided does not solve your problem or you cannot find a message in this appendix, contact the dealer from which you purchased this product. ═══ 234. SMDRINCL.DAT File ═══ SMDRINCL.DAT File The SMDRINCL.DAT file allows you to specify the file servers (SMDRs) that appear in the Source window. This file can be created with a text editor (e.g., DOS' EDIT or Windows' Notepad). This file is useful in cases where you only want to perform operations on certain server volumes or if there are problems with a certain SMDR. If you wish to temporarily exclude a device that is contained in the SMDRINCL.DAT file, place a "#" in front of it. For example, if you wanted to temporarily remove SERVER_3 from the list of servers that appear in Backup Exec, the entry in the file would be #SERVER_3. You can use the wildcard character "*" in the SMDRINCL.DAT file to indicate multiple servers. For example, TEST* would include all servers beginning with the name "TEST" (e.g., TEST_1, TEST_2, etc.). The wildcard can only be placed at the beginning or the end of the text string (e.g., *TEST or TEST*). The location of the SMDRINCL.DAT file is very important. The following table shows where the file should be located for each Backup Exec module: Backup Exec Module Location of the SMDRINCL.DAT file Job Manager and NetWare client SYS: BKUPEXEC DOS client C:\BKUPEXEC\DOS_WS (default) Windows client C:\BKUPEXEC\WIN_WS (default) ═══ 235. Error Message Table ═══ Error Message Table Catalog Errors File Errors Hardware Errors Help Errors Job Errors Memory Errors Network Errors Password Database Errors Printing Errors Resource File Errors Selection File Errors Backup Exec Errors ═══ 236. Catalog Errors ═══ Catalog Errors This topic contains information concerning errors about catalogs. Related Topics: Error initializing the catalogs. Error opening a file. Error positioning in a file. Error reading a file. Not enough available file handles. Unable to use the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration file. Catalogs will not be available. Unable to open the catalog file. Unknown error. ═══ 237. Error initializing the catalogs. ═══ Error initializing the catalogs. Backup Exec could not initialize the catalogs because: ╖ The catalog path specified in the Backup Server 's configuration file does not exist. Make sure the catalog path specified in the configuration file exists. ╖ You have insufficient rights to the catalog path. Make sure that you have Read and Scan rights to the catalog directory, and that you have Read rights for every file that you have Scan rights for. ╖ The catalog files have become corrupted. Restore the catalogs from the last backup that was made of them. ═══ 238. Error opening a file. ═══ Error opening a file. The client could not open a catalog file because: ╖ The user does not have appropriate rights to the file. Make sure that the user has Read rights to all the files for which he or she has Scan rights. ╖ The Backup Server is down. Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is available. ═══ 239. Error positioning in a file. ═══ Error positioning in a file. There was an error positioning to an entry in the catalogs because: ╖ The catalog file is corrupt. Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the catalog file. ╖ The Backup Server is down. Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is available. ═══ 240. Error reading a file. ═══ Error reading a file. One of the catalog files could not be read because: ╖ The file is corrupt. Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the catalog file. ╖ The user does not have sufficient rights to the file. Make sure that the user has Read rights to all the files for which he or she has Scan rights. ╖ The Backup Server is down. Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is available. ═══ 241. Not enough available file handles. ═══ Not enough available file handles. ╖ A catalog file could not be opened because all file handles are currently in use. Change your CONFIG.SYS to specify at least FILES=40. ═══ 242. Unable to use the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration file. Catalogs will not be available. ═══ Unable to use the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration file. Catalogs will not be available. ╖ The catalog path specified in the Backup Server 's configuration file could not be accessed. Either the directory does not exist or the user does not have sufficient rights to it. Ensure that the catalog path specified in the Backup Server configuration file is correct and that the catalog path exists. Then, ensure that you have Read and Scan rights to the catalog directory. Refer to the Administration Manual for more information about the configuration file. ═══ 243. Unable to open the catalog file. ═══ Unable to open the catalog file. One of the catalog files could not be read because: ╖ The file is corrupt. Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the catalog file. ╖ The user does not have sufficient rights to the file. Make sure that the user has Read rights to all the files for which he or she has Scan rights. ╖ The Backup Server is down. Exit the client and try the operation again when the Backup Server is available. ═══ 244. Unknown error. ═══ Unknown error. An unexpected error has occurred while trying to access the catalog files. Probable reasons are: ╖ The catalog file is being accessed by another user. Try the operation again. If another user is accessing the catalog, the error should disappear after a few moments. ╖ The catalog file was deleted after the client located it. Use the Job Manager to recatalog the tape corresponding to the file. ═══ 245. File Errors ═══ File Errors Cannot close the file . Cannot open the file . Cannot open the file . The file is currently in use. Log file path\BEWINDBG.LOG or \BEMGRDBG.LOG does not exist. ═══ 246. Cannot close the file . ═══ Cannot close the file . ╖ A file that was previously opened by the client cannot be closed. This is probably caused by memory corruption. Exit the client and try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact Technical Support. ═══ 247. Cannot open the file . ═══ Cannot open the file . The file cannot be opened because: ╖ The user does not have sufficient rights. Make sure that the user has rights to the file. ╖ All available file handles have been used. Make sure that FILES is set to at least 40 in your CONFIG.SYS. ╖ The file has been corrupted. If this error is received on a selection file, recreate the selection file under a new name. If the message is received when trying to view a technical support log, it is not an error. Technical support logs can be created only by Technical Support. ═══ 248. Cannot open the file . The file is currently in use. ═══ Cannot open the file . The file is currently in use. ╖ The file is currently in use by the Job Manager. Wait until the Job Manager closes the file. The Job Manager's technical support file BEMGRDBG.LOG remains in use as long as Job Manager is running. To view this file from the Windows Client , you will need to exit the Job Manager. ═══ 249. Log file path\BEWINDBG.LOG or \BEMGRDBG.LOG does not exist. ═══ Log file path\BEWINDBG.LOG or \BEMGRDBG.LOG does not exist. ╖ The Technical Support log file for the Client or Backup Server software does not exist. None. These files are created in order to assist Technical Support in diagnosing errors. Unless you have encountered a severe error that required the assistance of Technical Support, you will receive this message if you try to view these files. ═══ 250. Hardware Errors ═══ Hardware Errors Device does not exist. Drive not responding. General failure on device . ═══ 251. Device does not exist. ═══ Device does not exist. ╖ Backup Exec has tried to access a device that does not exist. The device is probably down. Try the operation again when the device becomes available. ═══ 252. Drive not responding. ═══ Drive not responding. ╖ Backup Exec is trying to communicate with a drive that is not responding. The drive is probably down or the agent is locked. Try the operation again when the device becomes available. ═══ 253. General failure on device . ═══ General failure on device . ╖ Backup Exec is trying to communicate with a drive that has experienced an error. The drive or its agent is probably down. Try the operation again when the device becomes available. ═══ 254. Help Errors ═══ Help Errors Help file BEWIN.HLP was not found. ╖ The file containing the help text could not be found in the directory where the Backup Exec Windows Client is installed. Reinstall the Backup Exec Windows Client software. ═══ 255. Job Errors ═══ Job Errors Does not support File Grooming. It will not be included. Has nothing to back up. It will not be included. Error # reading summary file for user . Summary file is in use. There are no restore targets readily available. There are not any available restore targets appropriate for backup set . There was an error submitting a job to Backup Server . Unable to read log file . Unable to use the log path in the Backup Server configuration file. ═══ 256. Does not support File Grooming. It will not be included. ═══ Does not support File Grooming. It will not be included. ╖ File Grooming may only be performed on devices whose operating system maintains a last access date. is part of a system running DOS or some other operating system that does not support last access date. Select a device that supports last access date. ═══ 257. Has nothing to back up. It will not be included. ═══ Has nothing to back up. It will not be included. ╖ is a Novell or Backup Exec agent that does not have any sub-devices to be backed up. This is not an error. None. ═══ 258. Error # reading summary file for user . ═══ Error # reading summary file for user . An error occurred when trying to read the job history summary file for the user. # is one of the following: ╖ Error 4105 - the file could not be found or the file could not be opened. Ensure that the log file path specified in the Job Manager's configuration file is correct. Ensure that the file exists and the user has Read rights to the file. ╖ Error 4101 - the file may be corrupt or the Backup Server may be down. Determine whether the Backup Server is down. If it has, try the operation again when the server is available. If the file is corrupt, restore it from the most recent backup containing it. ═══ 259. Summary file is in use. ═══ Summary file is in use. Job history information for user is not available at this time. ╖ The Job Manager is currently servicing a job for and has the summary file for that user open. Wait until the Job Manager finishes servicing the user's job and try again. ═══ 260. There are no restore targets readily available. ═══ There are no restore targets readily available. Connect to the desired target objects in the backup sources window and retry. ╖ You are only allowed to restore to devices that have supplied a user name and/or password (if needed). This message means that you have not provided a user name and password for any device. It may also mean that the device that you wish to restore is read-only (published as "backup only"). To provide a user name and password for a device, double click on its parent in the Backup Sources window. Continue double-clicking on subsequent sub-devices until you are presented with a user name and password dialog. The user name and password that you supply will remain active until you exit the application (or indefinitely if you have the password database enabled). If the device is read-only, it must be republished to allow both backup and restore operations. ═══ 261. There are not any available restore targets appropriate for backup set . ═══ There are not any available restore targets appropriate for backup set . You have not supplied a user name and password for any devices that are valid destinations for the given backup set . The rules for restoring backup sets are: ╖ NetWare 4.x Directory Services backup sets may only be restored to the Directory Services object from which the backup set was made. NetWare 3.x bindery backup sets may only be restored to another NetWare 3.x bindery. SMS object backup sets may only be restored to other SMS objects. Backup Exec Agent backup sets may only be restored to a Backup Exec Agent that allows restore operations. Select the appropriate type of device in the Backup Sources window and double click on it. Repeat this operation on the sub-devices as necessary until you are presented with a user name and password dialog. The user name and password that you supply will remain active until you exit the application (or indefinitely if you have the password database enabled). ═══ 262. There was an error submitting a job to Backup Server . ═══ There was an error submitting a job to Backup Server . The Backup Exec Windows Client was unable to submit a job to the Backup Server because: ╖ The Backup Server is down. Resubmit the job when the server is available. ╖ One of the devices that you have selected for backup has become unavailable. Resubmit the job when the device becomes available. ╖ You have provided an incorrect password for one of the devices that you have selected for backup. Ensure that the user name/password combination is correct for all devices you want to back up. ╖ You have selected an invalid selection file. Create a new selection file and resubmit the job. ═══ 263. Unable to read log file . ═══ Unable to read log file . The log file could not be read because: ╖ The user does not have sufficient rights to the file. Make sure that the user has Read rights to the file. ╖ The file is corrupt. Restore the file from the most recent backup tape containing it. ╖ The Backup Server is down. Try the operation again when the Backup Server is available. ═══ 264. Unable to use the log path in the Backup Server configuration file. ═══ Unable to use the log path in the Backup Server configuration file. ╖ The log path specified in the Backup Server configuration file does not exist or you do not have sufficient rights to it. Ensure that the log path specified in the Backup Server configuration file is correct and that it exists (refer to the Administration Manual for a discussion of the configuration file). Then, ensure that you have Read and Scan rights to the directory. ═══ 265. Memory Errors ═══ Memory Errors Insufficient memory available. Out of Memory. ═══ 266. Insufficient memory available. ═══ Insufficient memory available. Close other applications before starting this application again. ╖ Not enough memory is available to load the Backup Exec software. This is usually caused by having too many applications active at one time. Backup Exec requires one meg of RAM, and requires that Windows be in enhanced mode. Close any active Windows applications that you are not using. If this is unsuccessful, see your Windows manual for additional information on making more memory available for Windows applications. To continue, close another application and press Retry or press Cancel to quit. ╖ Not enough memory is available to complete the current operation. This is usually caused by having too many applications active at one time. Backup Exec requires one meg of RAM, and requires that Windows be in enhanced mode. Close any active Windows applications that you are not using and press the Retry button. If this is unsuccessful, see your Windows manual for additional information on making more memory available for your Windows applications. ═══ 267. Out of Memory. ═══ Out of Memory. ╖ Not enough memory is available for the operation. This is usually caused by having too many applications active at one time. Close any active Windows applications that you are not using. If this is unsuccessful, see your Windows manual for additional information on making more memory available for your Windows applications. ═══ 268. Network Errors ═══ Network Errors Connection to device has been lost. Could not obtain network information. Error # during attachment to device . This workstation does not have any published drives. Unable to get a server connection list. Unable to get connection number. Unable to load NETWARE.DLL. Unable to obtain the address of device on the network. You do not see any backup sources. ═══ 269. Connection to device has been lost. ═══ Connection to device has been lost. You have lost your connection to device because: ╖ The Backup Server is down. Try to run the operation again when the server is available. ╖ The server's network card has failed. Make sure network cables are connected properly and that the network card is not faulty. ═══ 270. Could not obtain network information. ═══ Could not obtain network information. ╖ Backup Exec could not get the network information while trying to build the list of job histories. The Backup Server is probably down. Try the operation again when the Backup Server is available. ═══ 271. Error # during attachment to device . ═══ Error # during attachment to device . There was an error attaching to the device because: ╖ The device has become unavailable and could not be recognized. Try the operation again when the device becomes available. ╖ The Backup Exec Agent publishing the device may be locked. Unload the Backup Exec Agent software for the device and reload it. ╖ The maximum number of users may already be attached to that device. Try the operation again when there are fewer users attached. ═══ 272. This workstation does not have any published drives. ═══ This workstation does not have any published drives. ╖ The Backup Exec Agent that you attempted to attach to does not have any published drives. If you attempted to attach to your own Agent , load the Agent Publisher software and publish the drives. Otherwise, contact the custodian for the workstation running the Agent. ═══ 273. Unable to get a server connection list. ═══ Unable to get a server connection list. ╖ Backup Exec was unable to get a server connection list to determine which of your connected servers were backup servers. You have probably lost your connection to the network. Try the operation again when the server becomes available. ═══ 274. Unable to get connection number. ═══ Unable to get connection number. ╖ Backup Exec could not get the connection number to a server that you were formerly attached to. The server is probably down. Try the operation again when the server is available. ═══ 275. Unable to load NETWARE.DLL. ═══ Unable to load NETWARE.DLL. ╖ The network is not enabled for Windows or the network shell is not loaded. Go the Windows Setup and set the network to Novell NetWare (you must be running shell version 3.21 or higher). If this is already set, try setting it to None, then resetting it to Novell. If the network shell is not loaded, exit Windows, load the shell, and then return to Windows. Refer to your Windows documentation for assistance. ═══ 276. Unable to obtain the address of device on the network. ═══ Unable to obtain the address of device on the network. ╖ Backup Exec was unable to determine the internet network address of a server for remote login. Check the NetWare bindery (3.x) or NetWare Directory Services (4.x) to see if it is corrupted. For more information, refer to your NetWare documentation. ═══ 277. You do not see any backup sources. ═══ You do not see any backup sources. ╖ You are running an outdated version of the network shell. Install version 3.21 or greater of the network shell. Your IPX.COM must be 3.10 or greater. ═══ 278. Password Database Errors ═══ Password Database Errors Error accessing the password database. Error reading the password database. Error writing to the password database. Unknown password database error: #. ═══ 279. Error accessing the password database. ═══ Error accessing the password database. ╖ Backup Exec could not access the Password Database . Quit and restart Backup Exec, then try the operation again. If the problem continues, you will need to delete the password database file (BEWIN.PWD) and recreate it. ═══ 280. Error reading the password database. ═══ Error reading the password database. ╖ Backup Exec was unable to read the Password Database . Quit and restart Backup Exec, then try the operation again. If the problem continues, you will need to delete the password database file (BEWIN.PWD) and recreate it. ═══ 281. Error writing to the password database. ═══ Error writing to the password database. ╖ Backup Exec was unable to write to the Password Database , or an error occurred that would not allow the file to be updated. Quit and restart Backup Exec, then try the operation again. If the problem continues, you will need to delete the password database file (BEWIN.PWD) and recreate it. ═══ 282. Unknown password database error: #. ═══ Unknown password database error: #. ╖ An unexpected Password Database error has occurred. This is probably error 308, the / / combination is too long. Make sure the / combination is 175 characters or fewer and the is 96 characters or fewer. ═══ 283. Printing Errors ═══ Printing Errors There are no printers available. Unable to start the print operation. ═══ 284. There are no printers available. ═══ There are no printers available. ╖ Windows does not have any printers configured. See your Windows manual for information on setting up printers. ═══ 285. Unable to start the print operation. ═══ Unable to start the print operation. ╖ The configured printer is off-line or unavailable. Change configured printers or try the operation again when the printer is available. ═══ 286. Resource File Errors ═══ Resource File Errors Inconsistent resource files were found. ╖ The resource file, BECRES.DLL, that Backup Exec - Windows Client is attempting to use is from another version of the software. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and remove the two lines that load the agent files. Then, reboot the computer and reinstall the Backup Exec - Windows Client software. ═══ 287. Selection File Errors ═══ Selection File Errors Cannot open the selection file . Unable to open selection file. ═══ 288. Cannot open the selection file . ═══ Cannot open the selection file . ╖ The file may not exist or it may be corrupt. Make sure that the file exists. If the file is corrupt, you will need to recreate it using the Backup Exec - Windows Client software. ═══ 289. Unable to open selection file. ═══ Unable to open selection file. ╖ The file does not exist or it may be corrupt. Make sure that the file exists. If the file is corrupt, you will need to recreate it using the Backup Exec - Windows Client software. ═══ 290. Backup Exec Errors ═══ Backup Exec Errors Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down. Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down or a disconnect in the cabling. Error (#) opening job queue on Backup Server . There was an error changing to the new Backup Server. There was an error returning to the current Backup Server. Unable to change to this Backup Server. Unable to find any Backup Servers. Unable to open Backup Server file BEMGR.CFG. Your workstation is not attached to your configured Backup Server. Backup Exec locks up while scanning for Network Agents at initialization or Backup Sources refresh. ═══ 291. Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down. ═══ Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down. ╖ The connection to your configured Backup Server has been lost. Your Backup Server is probably down. Change to another Backup Server or exit the Backup Exec - Windows Client and restart it when the server is up. ═══ 292. Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down or a disconnect in the cabling. ═══ Your Backup Server connection is no longer valid due to your Backup Server going down or a disconnect in the cabling. The connection to your configured Backup Server has been lost because: ╖ The server has gone down. Change to another Backup Server or exit the Backup Exec - Windows Client and restart it when the server is up. ╖ The server's network card has failed. Make sure that the network cables are connected properly and that the network card is not faulty. ═══ 293. Error (#) opening job queue on Backup Server . ═══ Error (#) opening job queue on Backup Server . The job queue could not be opened on the Backup Server because: ╖ The job queue has been removed from the server Load the Job Manager on the Backup Server to recreate the job queue and try the operation again. ╖ The network administrator has disabled user jobs from being submitted to the queue. Try the operation again when the queue is available. ═══ 294. There was an error changing to the new Backup Server. ═══ There was an error changing to the new Backup Server. You attempted to change to a Backup Server : ╖ That did not have a configuration file. Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you are attempting to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options. This will write the configuration file. ╖ That is down. Try the operation again when the server is up. ╖ From which the job queue has been removed. Load the Job Manager software on the Backup Server. This will create the queue. Retry the operation once the queue has been created. ╖ To which you do not have sufficient rights to submit a job. Make sure that you have Write rights to the Job Queue on the Backup Server. ═══ 295. There was an error returning to the current Backup Server. ═══ There was an error returning to the current Backup Server. You encountered an error in trying to return to your previous Backup Server after a failed attempt to Change Backup Server because: ╖ The configuration file has been deleted. Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you are attempting to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options. This will write the configuration file. ╖ The server is down. Try the operation again when the server is up. ╖ The Backup Server's job queue has been removed. Load the Job Manager software on the Backup Server. This will create the queue. Retry the operation once the queue has been created. ╖ You no longer have sufficient rights to submit a job to the queue. Make sure that you have Write rights to the Job Queue on the Backup Server . ═══ 296. Unable to change to this Backup Server. ═══ Unable to change to this Backup Server. You attempted to change to a Backup Server : ╖ That did not have a configuration file. Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you are attempting to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options. This will write the configuration file. ╖ That is down. Try the operation again when the server is up. ╖ From which the job queue has been removed. Load the Job Manager software on the Backup Server. This will create the queue. Retry the operation once the queue has been created. ╖ To which you do not have sufficient rights to submit a job. Make sure that you have Write rights to the Job Queue on the Backup Server. ═══ 297. Unable to find any Backup Servers. ═══ Unable to find any Backup Servers. Your functionality will be limited until a Backup Server can be found. ╖ You are not attached to any Backup Servers. Login or attach to a server running the Job Manager. ═══ 298. Unable to open Backup Server file BEMGR.CFG. ═══ Unable to open Backup Server file BEMGR.CFG. You may have insufficient rights to this directory. The Backup Server 's configuration file could not be opened because: ╖ The configuration file does not exist. Go to Job Manager's main menu on the Backup Server you attempted to access. Select the Options menu item and then select Save Options. This will write the configuration file. ╖ You have insufficient rights to the SYS:\BKUPEXEC directory. Make sure that you have Read rights to the BKUPEXEC directory. ═══ 299. Your workstation is not attached to your configured Backup Server. ═══ Your workstation is not attached to your configured Backup Server. ╖ You are not connected to the Backup Server that is listed in your configuration file as your default Backup Server. This is usually the last Backup Server that you were attached to in the Backup Exec Windows Client . Select another Backup Server to submit jobs to, or attach to your configured Backup Server. ═══ 300. Backup Exec locks up while scanning for Network Agents at initialization or Backup Sources refresh. ═══ Backup Exec locks up while scanning for Network Agents at initialization or Backup Sources refresh. ╖ The server whose name is shown in the Scanning for Network Agents message box is down. There is no way to recover from this condition. Reboot your system and try the operation again. If this problem persists, contact Technical Support. ═══ 301. Glossary of Terms ═══ Glossary of Terms Active Admin Administrator Agent Append Archive bit Backup Backup Exec Agent Backup Horizon Backup Job Backup Log Backup Server Backup Set Backup Sources Window Backup Strategy Backup Types Baseline Backup Branches Catalog Check Check Box Client Collapse Confirmation Dialog Continual Job Copy Backup Current Backup Server Differential Backup Directory Tree Window Expand File Grooming Full Backup Fully Cataloged Backup Sets Grayed Highlight Include Subdirectories Incremental Backup Index Job Job History Job Queue Job Schedule Label Bar Multiple Selection List Box NetWare Agent Normal Backup Object Once-Only Job Overwrite Partially Cataloged Backup Sets Password Database Password Database Usage Permanent Backup Prepared Tape Publish Published Network Agent Restore Restore Sources Window Scroll Bar Search Selection File Selections Service SMS Split Bar Status Bar Tape Family Tape ID Tape Rotation Database Tape Rotation Manager Tape Rotation Tasks Tapes Window Selection Bar TSA Uncheck Volume Wildcards ═══ ═══ Active Window - The window currently selected is active. If multiple windows are open, the title bar for the active window is usually a different color or intensity from other window title bars. File(s) - A dotted rectangle (selection cursor) around the highlighted icon and text indicates the active item. ═══ ═══ Admin Administrator . Admin is displayed in the status bar when you are logged into the current backup server with administrator (supervisor) privileges. ═══ ═══ Administrator You are an Administrator if you have supervisor privileges on your current backup server . Certain Backup Exec functions can only be performed by Administrators, and are not presented to other users. Within Backup Exec Help messages, such functions are identified by the phrase Administrator only. ═══ ═══ Agent A module that runs on workstations and servers in the network, enabling remote workstation access. An agent can be either a NetWare Target Service Agent ( TSA ) supplied by Novell, or a Backup Exec's Agent. ═══ ═══ Append When performing a Backup operation, choosing Append will add Backup Sets after the last Backup Set on the tape. ═══ ═══ Archive bit A file can only be in two states: either it has been backed up or it is a new or modified file. The archive bit indicates if the file is new/modified since the last Normal or Incremental backup or if it has been backed up. ═══ ═══ Backup A process where selected directories and files contained on one or more disk drives are copied and stored on a reliable form of media (i.e., tape). ═══ ═══ Backup Exec Agent A Backup Exec Agent is a component supplied with Backup Exec that allows remote workstation access. In the application, you see these agents under the Backup Exec Agents branch in the Backup and Restore Sources windows. ═══ ═══ Backup Horizon The amount of time in a schedule from which you can restore a backup . For example, the default tape rotation weekly backup strategy allows you to restore data up to three weeks preceding your last backup. ═══ ═══ Backup Job File selections made from one or more devices that are submitted by an administrator or user to be backed up by the Job Manager. ═══ ═══ Backup Log A record of all of your backups. Backup Exec's Job History functions as your on-line backup log. ═══ ═══ Backup Server The server running the Job Manager and housing the tape drive. The server to which you are currently attached is your current backup server . ═══ ═══ Backup Set When a backup job is run, the data selected for the backup is placed together on tape in a "backup set". For example, when you do a full backup of your workstation, all of the files and directories are placed on tape as a backup set. Backup sets contain files from one device only (i.e., a server volume or client workstation drive). Files selected from multiple devices create multiple backup sets. ═══ ═══ Backup Sources Window Backup Exec displays this window when you click on the "Backup" icon. The window displays all NetWare Agents and Backup Exec Agents that are available. To select one or more Agents for backup, move the cursor to the check box beside the agent name. The cursor changes to a pen. Click on the check box to select the agent. You can also double-click on the agent name or use the Expand command to view the drives available for the agent. Double-click on the drive name to display its directories. Double-click on the directory name to display its files. You can use the check boxes to select specific drives, directories, and files for backup. You can save these selections in a selection file for future use, through the Save Selections function. Once your selections are made, choose Schedule Backup from the Jobs menu to place your backup on the job queue . ═══ ═══ Backup Strategy The procedures you implement for backing up your network. A good backup strategy allows minimal time to get a device up and running in the event of a disaster. ═══ ═══ Backup Types When a file is backed up, Backup Exec checks the file's status to see if it has been backed up. When you run a backup, you can specify whether you want Backup Exec to see the file as having been backed up. This is necessary when you incorporate a backup strategy . There are four backup types: Normal (default)- backs up all selected files and changes the file status to "backed up". Incremental - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since the last Normal backup . Selecting Incremental will also change the files' status to "backed up". Differential - only backs up selected files that were modified or created since the last Normal backup. Selecting Differential does not affect a file's backup status. Copy - backs up all selected files, but does not change their backup status. ═══ ═══ Baseline Backup The initial full backup that takes place the day a tape rotation job is set up. ═══ ═══ Branches A segment of the Directory Tree, representing a directory and any subdirectories it contains. ═══ ═══ Catalog A catalog keeps track of the contents of tapes created during a Backup or File Grooming operation. The information in the catalog is the basis for the information in the Restore Sources window . You can only restore information from fully cataloged tapes. You can search for files in a catalog through the Catalog Search function. If you are an administrator , the search will show all file catalogs that meet the criteria you specify. If you are not an administrator, the search will show only the file catalogs that you have backed up. ═══ ═══ Check Backup Exec uses a check in the check box to indicate the type of selection. A check mark in a white check box indicates full selection. A check mark in a gray check box indicates partial selection. ═══ ═══ Check Box A square box on the left side of a disk, directory, file, server, volume , tape, or backup set icon, displayed in the directory tree window . When you place the cursor on a check box, the cursor becomes a pen. Click the mouse to check or uncheck the box and select or deselect an item. ═══ ═══ Client A client is a front-end product that interfaces with the Backup Server and Backup Exec Agents. You are running the Windows version of the Backup Exec client at this moment. The client allows you to submit jobs, check the status of your jobs, review job results, and perform other administrative functions. ═══ ═══ Collapse To hide additional directory levels below a selected directory in the Directory Tree. ═══ ═══ Confirmation Dialog If you perform an action that can be destructive to data (for example, deleting a job ), Backup Exec gives you a chance to change your mind before acting on your request. A confirmation dialog box asks you to verify that you want to carry out the action. Click on Yes if you want to proceed, or No if you decide not to proceed. ═══ ═══ Continual Job A job that is scheduled to run on a recurring basis. With Backup Exec, you can schedule jobs to occur at a specified daily, weekly, or monthly interval. ═══ ═══ Copy Backup Backs up all selected files, but does not affect the file's backup status (does not reset the archive bit ). ═══ ═══ Current Backup Server The Current Backup Server is the Backup Server with which you are working right now. If you submit a backup job , the tape attached to this server will become the destination for the job. You can choose another Backup Server through the Change Backup Server function. ═══ ═══ Differential Backup Backup that includes only files changed or created since the last Normal backup . Files backed up differentially do not reflect that they have been backed up. ═══ ═══ Directory Tree Window A graphic display of a disk's or tape's directory structure. The directories on the disk or tape are shown as a branching structure. Directories are shown as branches extending from the top-level directory known as the root directory. ═══ ═══ Expand To show hidden directory levels in the Directory Tree. With Backup Exec, you can expand a single directory level, one branch of the Directory Tree, or all branches at once. ═══ ═══ File Grooming A process where selected directories and files contained on one or more disk drives are copied to tape, automatically verified, and if successfully verified, deleted from the disk drive(s). ═══ ═══ Full Backup Backup strategy that includes all files on a device ═══ ═══ Fully Cataloged Backup Sets A fully cataloged backup set is the norm for Backup Exec. Backup sets are always fully cataloged unless a job is aborted. If this happens, you will have a partially cataloged backup set. ═══ ═══ Grayed A menu command that is gray in color (shaded) instead of the normal dark color indicates that the command is not available for selection. ═══ ═══ Highlight Highlighted text identifies an item, such as a disk, directory, file, server, volume , tape, or job , that is selected. Highlighted text appears with a colored background; e.g., text may appear as white on a black background or, on color monitors, as black with a colored background. ═══ ═══ Include Subdirectories You have the option of displaying subdirectories contained within directories in the Directory Tree. To do so, choose Include Subdirectories from the Select Menu. A check appears beside the Include Subdirectories command. To hide subdirectories, choose Include Subdirectories from the Select Menu and ensure that a check does not appear beside the command. You can also display subdirectories by double clicking on the icon representing the directory you want to expand . ═══ ═══ Incremental Backup Backup that includes only files changed or created since the last Normal or Incremental backup. Files backed up Incrementally reflect that they have been backed up. ═══ ═══ Index The Index contains a list of all Help topics available for Backup Exec. For information on how to use Help, press or choose Using Help from the Help menu. ═══ ═══ Job A job is a task that has been scheduled for processing by the Backup Server . For example, if you make selections and submit a Backup based on those selections, you have created a job. ═══ ═══ Job History A job history is created when a job runs. It contains the output from the Job Manager that resulted from the job being run. You can review the job history to find out if your job was completed successfully. ═══ ═══ Job Queue The list of jobs waiting to be processed by the Job Manager. ═══ ═══ Job Schedule The Job Schedule allows you to view the jobs in the queue to be run by Backup Exec. You can view all jobs or only the jobs you have submitted. ═══ ═══ Label Bar The bar across the top of the Backup Resources Window, Restore Resources Window, and Tapes Window that provides column headings for the information in these windows. You can display or hide the label bar using the "View" menu. ═══ ═══ Multiple Selection List Box A multiple selection list box is a Windows concept. In a multiple selection list box, you can select more than one element, then apply a procedure (such as Delete or Check) to all of the selected elements at once. You can select multiple items by using the mouse to click and drag (highlighting all selected elements), or use Shift plus the cursor movement keys. ═══ ═══ NetWare Agent A NetWare Agent , known in Novell terms as a TSA , is a component supplied with Novell's NetWare that allows remote workstation access. In the application, you see these agents under the NetWare Agents branch in the Backup Sources and Restore Sources. ═══ ═══ Normal Backup Backup that includes all selected files on a device and changes the files' status to "backed up". ═══ ═══ Object An object is any type of entity contained within a network service . These include file servers, print servers, user groups, or volumes. In Backup Exec for Windows, most objects are volumes. Objects are always the final level of the Tree; any items contained within expanded objects are displayed in the Directory window. ═══ ═══ Once-Only Job A job that is scheduled to run one time only. After a once-only job has processed, Backup Exec removes it from the queue. In order for a similar job to occur again, it must be submitted again. ═══ ═══ Overwrite When performing a Backup operation, choosing Overwrite will start the backup at the beginning of the tape and replace the data on the tape with the data being backed up. ═══ ═══ Partially Cataloged Backup Sets A partially cataloged backup set results from an aborted job . You cannot select individual files from a partially cataloged backup set, but you can restore the entire set. In order to fully catalog the backup set, you must re-catalog the tape, which can only be done at the backup server . ═══ ═══ Password Database Backup Exec for Windows allows you to use an on-line password database to store login information. If you use this database, you will be prompted for login information (password and user ID) the first time you access a backup server that is protected by password security. Your login information is then stored in the database and automatically supplied the next time you attach to the server. Be careful; do not leave your workstation open to unauthorized access if the password database is in use. ═══ ═══ Password Database Usage The password database is a collection of passwords required for access to various devices. Backup Exec for Windows makes use of this database when: ╖ Users are accessing devices in the Directory Tree that require a password. Initially, users are prompted to enter a password and a user ID for the device. The system adds this information to the password database. After this initial access, users are no longer prompted for security information when accessing the device. ╖ Users schedule a Restore operation. The password database is used to generate a list of potential target devices that appears in the Restore to Device field of the Restore submission dialog box. ╖ Users load saved selections . If the database is used, the system does not prompt for a password for each device in the selections that requires a password; otherwise, it prompts for passwords for each device included in the selection set. Therefore, usage of the database streamlines the use of selection sets. Backup Exec enables you to protect the database itself through a password, assigned through the Options Menu - General option. If your database is password protected, Backup Exec prompts you for the database password when you start the application. If you enter the correct password, the password database is opened for use during the session. If you enter an incorrect password, Backup Exec displays an error message and gives you another opportunity to enter a correct password. You have three chances to enter a correct password; if all three tries are unsuccessful, Backup Exec starts with the password database locked. You cannot enable the password database or work with it in any way while it is locked. You must restart the application using a correct database password to unlock the database. ═══ ═══ Permanent Backup A backup which is intended to never be overwritten. ═══ ═══ Prepared Tape Tape rotation jobs require specially prepared tapes. This allows Backup Exec to automatically track the tapes. Tapes are prepared in the Job Manager. ═══ ═══ Publish In order for Backup Exec to recognize a workstation volume , the volume must be published through the Backup Exec Agent . Publishing a volume "advertises" the existence of that volume to Backup Exec Clients. Until the volume is published, clients cannot access it. To publish a volume, use the Agent Publisher program furnished with Backup Exec. ═══ ═══ Published Network Agent Workstations that are available to be backed up. An agent may be either a NetWare agent or a Backup Exec agent . ═══ ═══ Restore An operation that retrieves a file from tape to a device. ═══ ═══ Restore Sources Window Backup Exec displays this window when you click on the " Restore " icon. The window displays all NetWare Agents and Backup Exec Agents that have been backed up by the current backup server . Only cataloged backups are displayed. Use the left-hand side of the window to select the volume to which you want to restore information. Click on a volume name to see the backup sets associated with that volume. You can then decide which backup sets you wish to restore and mark the check box beside each set accordingly. Once your selections are made, choose Schedule Restore from the Jobs menu to place your restore job on the job queue . ═══ ═══ Scroll Bar A bar that appears at the right and/or bottom edge of a window whose contents are not completely visible. Each scroll bar contains two scroll arrows and a scroll box, that allows you to scroll within the window. ═══ ═══ Search A feature included with Backup Exec that allows you to quickly find files you wish to restore . ═══ ═══ Selection File A selection file is a "template" of device, drive, and file selections that you save for re-use in future backup operations. ═══ ═══ Selections When you set up a job , you identify the devices, drives, directories, and files that you want to back up or restore . These are your selections. You can save these selections in a selection file and reuse them as needed. Selection files are also referred to as scripts. ═══ ═══ Service A service is a grouping of objects within a NetWare agent . ═══ ═══ SMS Storage Management Services (SMS) is an interface developed by Novell which allows backup and restore software to "see" objects in a network, such as volumes, workstations, databases, etc. In the application, you see these SMS objects under the NetWare Agents branch in the Backup and Restore Sources windows. ═══ ═══ Split Bar When you are in a directory tree window , the window is split into two parts. If you select the Split command from the View menu, a split bar appears between the two parts. Use your cursor to move the split bar and adjust the size of each window portion as needed. ═══ ═══ Status Bar The bar at the bottom of the Client window identifying the current status of Backup Exec. The status bar also identifies your current backup server and user name. If you are not attached to a backup server , the message "No Backup Server" is displayed and the user name is blank. If you have administrator (supervisor) privileges, the user name field displays " Admin "; if you are not an administrator, the user name field shows your Novell login name. You can display or hide the status bar using the "View" menu. ═══ ═══ Tape Family When a backup spans a tape, the tapes that contain the backup are referred to as a "tape family". ═══ ═══ Tape ID A tape ID number is assigned to each tape when it is prepared. The ID number allows Backup Exec to identify each tape rotation tape. ═══ ═══ Tape Rotation Database The tape rotation database is a group of files that contain information for the tape rotation jobs that you have created. ═══ ═══ Tape Rotation Manager The NLM that submits tape rotation jobs to the Backup Manager. ═══ ═══ Tape Rotation Tasks Tape rotation tasks are functions that you need to perform for tape rotation jobs. The Tape Rotation Task window in the client software provides a listing of these functions for you. ═══ ═══ Tapes Window This window is displayed when you click on the Tapes icon. It displays the tapes that are currently available for restoration. Double click on a tape name to display the backup sets contained on that tape. This window is a helpful reference in performing catalog maintenance. ═══ ═══ Selection Bar The bar at the top of the Client window containing buttons representing Backup Exec functions. To quickly access one of these functions, click on the appropriate icon with the mouse. You can display or hide the tool bar using the View menu. For more information about these buttons, refer to the Bitmaps and Icons help text. ═══ ═══ TSA A NetWare Target Service Agent . ═══ ═══ Uncheck If you change your mind about a selection, you can uncheck it. This action removes the check mark from the check box and deselects the item. ═══ ═══ Volume A volume is a defined amount of hard disk storage space. It is considered to be the highest level of the Directory Tree structure, similar in concept to the root directory in DOS. Volumes can be divided into directories, which can be subdivided into subdirectories. ═══ ═══ Wildcards Backup Exec for Windows supports the use of wildcard characters to include groups of files in an operation. Use a question mark (?) to identify any single character, and an asterisk (*) to identify any number of any character. EXAMPLES: *.DOC includes all files with an extension of .DOC. ?????.B* includes all files whose extensions begin with B and whose names contain precisely five characters. File 12345.B2 would be included, but 1234.BBB or 12.B would not, because their names do not contain exactly five characters. NOTE: If you are searching for a file using the Catalog Search function, it is recommended that you try to specify the first character or two of the file name. This will speed the search process.