A
- Access tab(Volume level)
- Accessing the Tape Library options
- Activity Log
- Adapter information
- Adding a Device group
- Adding a job
- Adding exceptions to a GFS job
- Advantages of grouping drives
- Advantages of using a changer
- agent.cfg file
- Applying options to your restore job
- arcroot equivalency
- arcroot user profile
- arcserve
- Arcserved Log
- ARCserveIT
- User Name and Password
- ARCserveIT Configuration file (arcserve.cfg)
- ARCserveIT domain
- ARCserveIT Loader (arcserved)
- ARCserveIT Manager
- ARCserveIT Server
- as_auth
- as_backup
- as_dbmgr
- as_devmgr
- as_log
- as_merge
- as_qmgr
- as_restore
- as_scan
- asbr.cfg file
- Assigning servers to a Server group
- Authentication equivalencies
- Authentication Log
B
- Backing up data
- Basic Steps
- in tar and cpio format
- Scheduling a job
- Selecting a backup source
- Setting Node Options
- Specifying source options
- Verification tab
- Backup basics
- Backup Manager
- features
- Backup schemes
- Custom
- GFS Rotation
- Rotation
- Backup types
- Incremental
Differential
Full
- Basic information for a device drive
- Basics of Device Management
- Block Size
- Getting information about
- Browser
- Basic elements of
- Selecting a server or workstation
- Selecting an entire volume
- Selecting host server
- Selecting individual directories
- Selecting individual files
- Selecting servers, files and directories
- Browser configuration file
C
- Calendar View
- GFS
- Changing a job's execution time
- Changing loaded media
- Changing your restore device source
- Check the status of a device drive
- Checking the drive type
- Checking the status of
- media
- Checking the status of a changer
- Checking the status of a device drive
- Cleaning the tape drive heads
- Clear archive bit
- Client Agent for UNIX
- Activity log file (uag.log)
- Configuration file (uag.cfg)
- Directory control file (uag.cntl)
- Directory structure
- File system control file (fs.cntl)
- Options for running
- Client view
- Command line
- Checking the job queue
- Restoring files
- Starting and stopping individual services
- Submitting jobs
- Command line usage overview
- Compare Media to Disk
- Comparing Media to Disk
- Compression
- Using with device drives
- Configuring a rotation scheme
- Configuring ARCserve's command line feature
- Configuring database options
- pruning
- purging
- Configuring Device groups
- Configuring device groups
- Configuring your changer
- Connect your storage device(s)
- cpio format
- Creating a media pool
- Creating a Server group
- Creating job scripts
- for merge and scan
- Custom jobs
- Customizing your backup job
D
- Database
- Deleting a record
- How database information is used
- Modifying a record
- Updating database records
- Database Configuration options
- Database Log
- Database server (asdbd)
- Database Server configuration file(asdbd.cfg)
- Database tab (Global level)
- Database tab (Node level)
- Database views
- Client view
- Job Records view
- Media Records view
- Summary view
- Databases
- Basics
- Configuring options
- Selecting a view
- Date filter
- Default device groups
- Delete Files After Backup
- Deleting a device group
- Deleting a job
- Deleting database records
- Deleting exceptions for a GFS rotation job
- Density Code
- For a device drive
- Destination Options
- Media options
- Detailed information about the changer's media
- Details
- Checking for media
- Device Drive
- Checking the product ID
Checking the firmware version
Checking the status of
- Checking the vendor ID
- Getting basic information for
- Getting Block size information
- Getting density code for
- Getting details about
- Getting media type information
- Selecting one
Grouping
Using compression with them
Device group
- Selecting one
Device Group information
Device groups
- Adding one
- Configuring
- Configuring them
- Deleting one
- Removing a drive from one
Device Management basics
Device Management window
Differential backups
Directory Pattern filter
Directory structure for ARCserveIT
Directory tree
- Basic elements of
Disaster Recovery
- Maintaining your system
Discovery Log
Discovery Service configuration file (discovery.cfg)
Drive type
- Checking
E
- Encrypting data
- Backing up data
Encryption
- Error Messages
- Event Logger (asloggerd)
- Expiration date
- For media
- For tapes
F
- File access time
- File Attributes filter
- File Estimation
- File retry
- Filter tab (Node level)
- Filtering information for a Server group
- Filters
- Basic information
- Date
- Deleting
- Directory Pattern
- Exclude vs Include
- File Attributes
- File filtering
- Include vs Exclude
- Modifying
- Restore restrictions
- Find button
- Finding information in this manual
- Firmware
- Checking on
- Format tab
- Setting Node options
Format tab
- Formatting media
- associated with a changer
G
- Get information about a Media
- Getting changer, device and media information
- Getting details about a changer
- Getting details about a drive
- Getting details about the device drive
- Getting information about a Media
- Getting information about a tape
- Getting information about device drives
- GFS
- Save and Scratch sets
- GFS Cycle Table tab
- GFS rotation
- Adding exceptions
- Backup methods
- Based on weekly schedule
- Calendar view
- Dealing with missed workstations
- Deleting exceptions
- GFS and Holidays
- GFS rotation Daily log
- Media Pool naming conventions
- Media Pool naming syntax
- Media Pools
- modifying the backupo method
- Preserve Media
- Retention time
- Retrying missed targets
- Setting up a GFS job
- Tips and trouble shooting
- Using new media
- Viewing media associated with
- GFS Rotation Job Report
- GFS Rotation jobs
- GFS Rotation/Rotation Daily log
- GFS Rotation/Rotation Full Log
- Global configuration file
- Global options
- Log files
- Grouping device drives
- Grouping drives
- Advantages of
H
- Host and Path fields
- httpd.conf file
- location and contents
I
- ID Number
- Checking one for a media
- Checking one for a tape
- Importing/Exporting media
- Incremental Backups
- Information available about a device
J
- Job priorities tab (Volume level)
- Job Queue Management
- Adding a job
- Assigning servers to a Server group
- Changing a jobs execution time
- Creating Server Groups
- Deleting a job
- Filter information for a Server group
- Job Summary report
- list of functions
- Modifying a job
- Renaming a Server group
- Server groups
- Job Record Report
- Job Records Report
- Job Records view
- viewing details
- Job Scripts
- Creating and using
- Job Status
- Activating the queue
- deactivating the queue
- Viewing a job
- Job status basics
- Job Status Manager
L
- Log files (Global level)
- Log Server configuration file(asloggerd.cfg)
- Logs
- Activity Log
- Basics
- Long Erase
- Long erase
M
- Maintaining your media
- Maintaining your system
- Managers
- Device Management
- Managing Databases
- Media
- Checking the ID number for one
- Duplicating them
- Expiration dates for
- Getting a sequence number for one
- Getting information about
- Getting information about one
- Getting more details about
- Initializing
- Long Erase
- Maintaining
- Maintaining them
- Quick Erase
- Quick Erase Plus
- Media drives
- Getting information about them
- Media information
- Media pooling
- Assigning media
- Creating a media pool
- Modifying pools
- Retention period
- Save set
- Scratch set
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- Media Records view
- Media Server configuration file (asmediad.cfg)
- Media Server Log
- Media Session Detail Report
- Media Sessions Report
- Media to Media copy
- Media Type
- Getting information about
- Merge and scan options
- Merge Utility
- Merging media into the ARCserveIT database
- Modifying a job
- Modifying database records
- Modifying the backup method for GFS jobs
- Mounting/Dismounting slots
N
- Node Option tab
- Node Options
O
- Object information tab (volume level)
- Opening the Job Status Manager window
- Operator Profile
P
- Password used when logging in to an domain
- Pre/Post Job Execution
- Preserve Media for GFS
- Printing and saving reports and logs
- Product ID
- Checking
- Profile Manager
- Pruning the databases
- Purging the databases
Q
- Queue Scheduler Log
- Quick Erase
- Quick erase
- Quick Erase Plus
- Quick erase plus
R
- Recovering a remote UNIX client
- Recovering the ARCserveIT database
- Removing a drive from a device group
- Renaming a Server group
- Report Manager window
- Reports
- Activity Log
- Basics
- Restore by Backup Media
- Restore by File System
- Restore by Session
- Restore destination tabs
- Restore Manager
- Restore source tabs
- Restoring data
- Applying options
- Changing your restore device source
- Restore by File System
- Restore by Media
- Restore by Session
- Restore destination tabs
- Restore Manager
- source tabs
- Steps for changing the restore source view
- the basic steps
- Restoring your ARCserveIT host
- Retensioning
- Retensioning a tape
- Retention period
- Retention tapes in a changer
- Retention time
- for GFS
- Retrying missed targets
- Rotation Job report
- Rotation jobs
- Rotation schemes
- Making exceptions in the backup rotation.
- Using Calendar view
S
- Save set
- Scan Media Contents
- Scan utility
- Scanning media
- Scheduler (asqd)
- Scheduling Custom (repeating) backups
- Scratch set
- Security tab (Node level)
- Selecting
- servers, files and directories
- Selecting a backup source
- Selecting a database view
- Selecting a device drive
- Selecting a device drive (or group)
- Selecting a restore source view
- Selecting host servers
- Selecting servers, files and directories
- Sequence number
- Getting one for a media
- Getting one for a tape
- Server Groups
- Assigning servers
- Creating
- Filter information
- renaming
- Session Password (Global level)
- Setting database options
- Setting Global options
- Recording information into the database
- Session password
- Steps
- Verification tab
- Setting job priorities
- Setting Node options
Priority tab
- Setting Node options
- Database Tab
- Filter tab
- Node Option tab
- Security tab
- Traverse NFS
- Setting Volume options
- Access Tab
- Job Priority tab
- Object information tab
- Software basics
- Span Media Options
- Specifying source options
- Status of job in queue
- Steps for changing the restore source view
- Storage device configuration
- Submit dialog box
- Submittin a jobs on hold
- Submitting a restore job
- Summary database
- syntax for establishing equivalencies
T
- Tape
- Checking the ID number for one
- Erasing
- Getting a sequence number for one
- Getting information about one
- Tape devices
- Working with
- Tape Library Maintenance functions
- Tape Library overview
- Tapes
- Expiration dates for
- Retensioning
- tar format
- Traverse across file system
- Traverse NFS
- Traverse symbolic link file
- Troubleshooting ARCserveIT
U
- Updating database records
- User Log
- User Name and Password (ARCserveIT)
- User profile
- User
- User profiles
- Definitions
- Operator profile
- Setting up
- Using compression with ARCserveIT
- Using device groups with a changer
- Using Device Manager with your Tape Library
- Using job scripts
- Using new media in a GFS rotation job
- Utilities
- Basics
- Merge
- Scan
V
- Vendor ID
- Checking
- Verifying your backup
- Setting Volume options
Verifying your backup
- Version History button
- Using
- Viewing media details
- Volume Options tab
- Databse options
W
- Web browser
- Web server configuration file (httpd.conf)
- Working with ARCserve Tape Devices
- Workstation View
- Write protection
- Checking for a media
- Checking for a tape