Applications - Actions

This page lists the various actions that may be executed by a user for a single application.

The Backup & Recovery's Application page is primarily an informational page, presenting the user with a complete overview of everything related to their applications. However, there are some actions that the user can take, which are detailed in the following sections of this page. There are four actions that may be executed for a single application:

Actions - Create Backup

From the Backup & Recovery's Application page:

  1. Click the corresponding Actions button on the right side of the main UI window.

  2. From the menu displayed, select Create Backup.

  3. Check if any existing backup plans are available. If you see an existing backup plan that suits, select it and skip to step 7.

  4. Select Continue.

  5. Then click Create Backup.

Actions - View Backup & Restore summary

From the Backup & Recovery's Application page:

  1. Click the corresponding Actions button on the right side of the main UI window.

  2. From the menu displayed, select View Backup & Restore summary, which displays the Monitoring window.

    • (a) View all backups in the main window, which has multiple columns to provide a complete overview of each backup.

    • (b) Use the multiple column filters and search field to filter to the exact results that you want.

    • (c) View backups by status - On the left side, you can filter backups by All, Failed, Available, In Progress, or Queued.

    • (d) Filter by Time Range - Set the time unit to Hour, Day, Week or Month and then select a corresponding number.

    • (e) By clicking Action beside any backupplan, you can also take some actions such as:

      • Restore - Click this to display a page with two tabs, Basic and Advanced. In the Basic tab, type a name for your backup into the Name field, select the application to restore from the Restore Application dropdown list, and use the Restore Flags toggle switches to configure your restore. Optionally, you can see a list of ignored resources by selecting Click here at the bottom of the screen. Once your backup is configured in this tab, click Next. The Advanced tab then displays, where you can Transform Components, Exclude Resources and set Hook Configuration. If you make changes in the Advanced tab, you must then click Save. Your backup now proceeds and once completed, you will see the Restore Backup success statuses.

    • (a) View all restores in the main window, which has multiple columns to provide a complete overview of each restore.

    • (b) Use the multiple column filters and search field to filter to the exact results that you want.

    • (c) View restores by status - On the left side, you can filter restores by All, Failed, Completed, and In Progress.

    • (d) Filter by Time Range - Set the time unit to Hour, Day, Week or Month and then select a corresponding number.

    • (e) By clicking Action beside any restore, you can also take some actions such as:

  3. Field No.Description

    a

    This table lists the selected Restore Points and in the other columns, details about those restore points is provided.

    b

    In the Selected Columns dropdown, the Backup Name and Date of Expiry columns are mandatory to display. However, the third column (Namespace in this example) can be changed to Scheduling Policy, Encrypted, Immutable or Date of Creation.

    c

    The Backup Name and Date of Expiry columns are mandatory to display. Only the third column is configurable.

    d

    Click on any restore point in the table for more details, such as: - Restore - View Restores - Status Logs - View Metadata - Delete - View YAML

    e

    Optionally, you can place a check in the Show explicit backups and restores for the selected items checkbox. Checking this box will result in the widgets showing only backups and restores for selected items. For example, if a user has selected NS1 and NS2, then only backups and restores containing NS1 and NS2 will be shown. Otherwise, backups and restores containing either NS1, NS2 or both NS1 and NS2 together will be shown.

    f

    Exit this informational page by clicking X.

Actions - View Application details

From the Backup & Recovery's Application page:

  1. Click the corresponding Actions button on the right side of the main UI window.

FieldDescription

a

This displays whether an application is protected or unprotected.

b

This table dropdown lists all associated objects and the count for each. You can select each object to see more details.

c

Exit this informational page by clicking X.

Actions - View Target summary

From the Backup & Recovery's Application page:

  1. Click the corresponding Actions button on the right side of the main UI window.

Field No.Description

a

The total space consumed by all selected targets.

b

This table lists the selected targets and displays the space that they each consume. The first two columns are mandatory and the third column (Space Available) can be changed to Vendor or Space Consumed.

c

In the Selected Columns dropdown, the Target Name and Type columns are not optional to display.

d

the Selected Columns dropdown, the Space Available, Vendor, and Space Consumed columns are optional to display. Select which of these three columns to display.

e

Optionally, you can place a check in the Show explicit backups and restores for the selected items checkbox. Checking this box will result in the widgets showing only backups and restores for selected items. For example, if a user has selected NS1 and NS2, then only backups and restores containing NS1 and NS2 will be shown. Otherwise, backups and restores containing either NS1, NS2 or both NS1 and NS2 together will be shown.

f

Exit this informational page by clicking X.