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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section III. Configuring hosts
  4. Managing host properties
  5. Enterprise Vault properties
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

Enterprise Vault properties

To access this setting, in the web UI select Hosts > Host properties. Select the Windows client. If necessary click Connect, then click Edit client. Click Windows Client > Enterprise Vault.

The Enterprise Vault properties apply to currently selected client .

To perform backups and restores, NetBackup must know the user name and password for the account that is used to log on to the Enterprise Vault Server and to interact with the Enterprise Vault SQL database. The user must set the logon account for every NetBackup client that runs backup and restore operations for Enterprise Vault components.

The Enterprise Vault host properties contains the following settings.

Table: Enterprise Vault properties

Property

Description

User name

Specify the user ID for the account that is used to log on to Enterprise Vault (DOMAIN\user name).

Password

Specify the password for the account.

Consistency check before backup

Select what kind of consistency checks to perform on the SQL Server databases before NetBackup begins a backup operation.

Continue with backup if consistency check fails

Continues the backup job even if the consistency check fails.

It may be preferable for the job to continue, even if the consistency check fails. For example, a backup of the database in its current state may be better than no backup at all. Or, it may be preferable for the backup of a large database to continue if it encounters only a small problem.

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