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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client Guide
  3. Monitoring backup status
  4. Events display
Veritas NetBackup™ Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client Guide

Events display

The Events display shows backup information based on events, such as backup successful, backup failed, and snapshot delete failed. It can show backup events for a single VM or for all VMs in the selected object.

The following is an example of the Events display.

Figure: Events display

Events display

Table: Events display

Option

Description

Click in a column header to list the column entries in ascending or descending order.

You can also adjust the width of each column.

Click and hold a column header to drag the column to the left or right in the display.

Backup Successful

For the selected vSphere object, shows only the VMs that were successfully backed up.

Backup Failed

For the selected vSphere object, shows only the VMs that were not successfully backed up.

Snapshot Delete Failed

For the selected vSphere object, shows only the VMs for which NetBackup failed to delete the snapshot after the backup completed.

Note:

After it creates a snapshot, NetBackup deletes the snapshot when the backup completes. If NetBackup fails to delete snapshots, the performance of the VM may eventually decline. In that case, you may need to delete the snapshots manually.

Recover

To recover a VM, right-click on its row and click Recover.

The Recovery Wizard appears.

Click the drop-down icon in the lower right, to export or copy the rows to a file. To export or copy information on a particular VM, first click on the row of the VM.

To save the information to an HTML or comma-separated text (CSV) file, click Export.

To save to the Clipboard, click Copy.

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