NetBackup80 OpsCenter Reporting PDF
NetBackup80 OpsCenter Reporting PDF
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Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Reporting Guide
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Contents
Report Templates tab This tab lists all Report Templates (or standard or canned
reports) that are available in OpsCenter. You can modify the
default parameter values of a Report Template as required
and generate a new report of that kind.
For example, use the existing Backup > Job Activity >
Client Count Report Template, change the relative
timeframe to four weeks (default timeframe is two weeks)
and generate a new Client Count report. You can see all
clients that are backed up over the last four weeks.
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My Reports tab You can save generated reports for your future use. These
saved reports are stored in the My Reports tab. Use this
section to view the saved reports or modify the parameters
of the saved reports and generate new reports out of them.
You can also delete the saved reports using the My Reports
tab.
My Dashboard tab Your saved reports are preserved in My Reports tab, which
you can select and publish on My Dashboard tab. You can
select multiple reports and add them in the same dashboard
section. Thus, you can create multiple dashboard section
containing a number of reports.
Manage Folders tab Use this tab to manage folders where you have saved your
reports.
Create New Report Click Create New Report to create a standard report, custom report,
or run an SQL query.
Edit Report If you do not want to run a report template with default parameter
values, you can directly edit it from Reports > Report Templates
page. To edit a report template, first select the report template by
selecting the checkbox on the extreme left of the report template.
Click Edit Report to edit and save the report without executing it.
Figure 1-1 shows various components of a report that is generated using a template.
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About OpsCenter reports
Report Templates tree This tree lists all Report Templates that are
available in OpsCenter.
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Manage report toolbar Use this toolbar to save, export, or email the
generated report.
Time filters Use these time filters to view the data for a
specific period of time:
Note: You can create only tabular reports by running SQL queries. You can also
run stored procedures using this feature.
See “About supporting OpsCenter custom reports and custom SQL queries”
on page 11.
See “Creating an OpsCenter report using SQL query” on page 353.
Option Description
Report name Enter the report name. For example, if you generated the
Job Count standard report with the group by option that is
selected as Policy Type and report view as Historical, you
can name this report NumberofJobsbyPolicies.
When you select this report on the Saved Reports tab, the
report is displayed with the saved filters and in the report
view that were selected when the reports were saved, with
respect to the current time.
Create New Click this option to create a new public or private folder.
Clicking this option changes the view of Folder. Enter the
folder name and click OK.
Option Description
Overwrite if report already Select this check box if you want to overwrite the existing
exists in the selected folder report with the same name in the same folder. If you do not
select this check box and save a report with a name identical
to any of the existing reports in the selected folder, a
confirmation message is displayed before you overwrite the
existing report.
Option Description
■ PDF
■ HTML
■ CSV
■ TSV
■ XML
■ Distribution
■ Historical
■ Ranking
■ Tabular
These reports are saved in the OpsCenter database, which you can view using the
My Reports tab.
You cannot save a report whose name contains any special characters like (/ \ * ?
| ").
See “About managing My Reports” on page 20.
To save a report
1 In the OpsCenter console, click Reports > Report Templates.
2 From the Reports tree, select the report template that you want to save.
3 In the right-hand report view area, click the Save As Report icon. The Save
Report pop-up screen opens.
4 On the Save Report screen, enter the required details.
See “Save report and email report dialog boxes” on page 12.
5 Click OK.
After a successful save, My Reports tab is displayed with this report selected.
Note: You cannot save a report name that contains special characters like (/
\ * ? | ")
4 On the Export Report pop-up screen, select the export options that you want
to export the report with: File format, such as PDF, HTML, CSV, TSV, or XML
and content or report view, such as Tabular, Distribution, Historical, or
Ranking.
Note that only the applicable formats and report views appear for specific
reports.
See “Save report and email report dialog boxes” on page 12.
5 Click OK. The system displays the export options pertaining to the file format
you have selected. Select those options and export the report.
PDF (Portable Can be viewed using a PDF reader, such as Adobe Reader
Document Format)
XML (Extensible Can be imported (using user-written scripts) by other programs like
Markup Language) databases or billing applications.
The XML format has been enhanced in OpsCenter 7.5. Some of the fields that were
present in other formats like PDF, CSV, TSV, and HTML are now also shown in
the XML format.
The following was the older XML format:
<Report>
{Report Name}
<Disclaimer> {customer message} </Disclaimer>
<Table>
<Header>
<Row>…</Row>
</Header>
<Rows>
<Row>…</Row> …
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</Rows>
</Table>
<Table>
<Header>
<Row>…</Row>
</Header>
<Rows>
<Row>…</Row> …
</Rows>
</Table>
{footer}
</Report>
In the old XML format, for each view (like distribution, timeline, etc) there is one
<Table> tag that contains information for that view.
The following is the new XML format:
<Report>
<ReportView>
<Name> {nameValue} </Name>
<Description> {descriptionForReportView} </Description>
<TimeDuration> {timeValue} </TimeDuration>
<SelectedItem value="{selectedNodeNameValue2}">
<ExcludedItem> {excludedNodeName3} </ExcludedItem>
<ExcludedItem> {excludedNodeName4} </ExcludedItem>
...
</SelectedItem>
</ViewSelections>
<Table>
<Header>
<Row>…</Row>
</Header>
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<Rows>
<Row>…</Row> …
</Rows>
</Table>
</ReportView>
<ReportView>
</Report>
In the new format <Table> has been moved under a new tag called <ReportView>.
If multiple views (distribution, historical, ranking) are selected for export or email,
each of the views will have one <ReportView> tag corresponding to it. Name,
Description and TimeDuration tags inside ReportView tag will always be present
for each view. However, ViewName, GroupBy, and ViewSelections tags will be
present only if applicable. If report is edited and view selections are changed, these
tags will be added in export.
5 Enter email IDs in To, Cc, and Bcc text boxes, to which you want to send
emails.
If these email IDs do not already exist, they are automatically added to the
database.
Alternatively, you can add existing email recipients.
See “Adding email recipients to an OpsCenter report mailing” on page 19.
6 Enter the subject of the email.
7 Enter the message that may be a short description regarding the report data
that you want to email.
8 Click OK.
UNIX <INSTALL_PATH>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/config
■ To change the maximum number of rows to say 5000, you can set the value
of report.schedule.max.tabular.rows as 5000.
Configure report.schedule.max.tabular.rows=5000
Option Description
Recipient Name/Email Select the check boxes in front of the email recipients to
Address whom you want to send emails.
You can open the exported file using other applications, such as a spreadsheet
program or a text editor.
To export a saved report
1 In the OpsCenter console, click Reports > My Reports.
2 On the My Reports tab, in the Reports list, expand a report folder to view the
reports that are saved within it. Select the saved report that you want to export.
3 In the report view area at the right-hand side, click the Export Report icon.
The Export Report pop-up screen opens.
4 On the Export Report pop-up screen, select the export options that you want
to export the report with. Select file format, such as PDF, CSV, or XML and
content or report view, such as Distribution, Historical, or Ranking.
5 Click OK. The system displays the export options pertaining to the file format
you have selected. Select those options and export the saved report.
PDF (Portable Can be viewed using a PDF reader, such as Adobe Reader
Document Format)
XML (Extensible Can be imported (using user-written scripts) by other programs like
Markup Language) databases or billing applications
To email a report
1 In the OpsCenter console, click Reports > Saved Reports.
2 On the My Reports tab, in the Reports list, expand a report folder to view the
reports that are saved within it. Select the saved report that you want to email.
3 In the report view area at the right-hand side, click the Email Report icon. The
Email Report pop-up screen opens.
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About managing My Dashboard
4 On the Email Report pop-up screen, select the email options: File format, such
as PDF, CSV, or XML and content or report view, such as Distribution,
Historical, or Ranking.
5 Enter email IDs in To, Cc, and Bcc text boxes, to which you want to send
emails.
6 Enter the subject of the email.
7 Enter the message that may be a short description regarding the report data
that you want to email.
8 Click OK.
Option Description
Add/Edit/Delete You can add multiple Dashboards on this page and one or
more reports from My Reports to each of the dashboards.
Use Add, Edit, Delete tasks to add, edit, or remove dashboard
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Option Description
Email Dashboard Select this option if you want to email all the dashboard
reports.
Refresh Dashboard Select this option to update the reports in the dashboard.
Refreshing My Dashboard
This section provides the procedure to refresh My Dashboard.
To refresh My Dashboard
1 In the OpsCenter console, click Reports > My Dashboard.
2 Click the Refresh icon.
You can also select reports in a particular folder and delete them using this tab.
See “Adding a reports folder in OpsCenter” on page 26.
See “Editing a reports folder in OpsCenter” on page 26.
See “Deleting reports folders in OpsCenter” on page 27.
See “Deleting reports from a folder in OpsCenter” on page 27.
Option Description
Time Schedule Name Name of a time schedule that is associated with this report
schedule.
Reports Number of the reports that are exported or emailed when this
schedule runs.
Option Description
Option Description
Schedule Time Time when the associated reports are exported or emailed.
OpsCenter provides a wizard to create a report schedule. This wizard lets you
specify the following details:
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Steps Reference topic
Option Description
Report Schedule Name Enter a report schedule name. This field must be filled.
Select Format Select a file format in which you want to export or email report
the associated reports.
Option Description
Create new Time Schedule Select this option if you want a new time schedule to be
associated with the report schedule.
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About managing report schedules in OpsCenter
Option Description
Use existing Schedule Select this option if you want the report schedule to be
associated with an existing time schedule
Option Description
Export Select this check box if you want to export the reports that
are associated with this schedule.
Location Enter a directory path where you want to save the exported
report or click Browse to select the desired location.
Overwrite if file exists Select this check box if you want to overwrite a file that
already exists at the specified location.
Email Select this check box if you want to email the reports that are
associated with this schedule.
Subject Type the email subject. For example: Daily Job Count Report
Option Description
Private Reports Select private reports from the list that you want to schedule.
You can select both public reports and private reports.
Public Reports Select public reports from the list that you want to schedule.
You can select both public reports and private reports.
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About managing report schedules in OpsCenter
Option Description
Send email only if the Check this option if you want the report to be emailed only if
report meets one or more it meets one or more of the selected conditions. You can
selected conditions create conditions for custom reports while editing the report.
Report Name The custom reports that have conditions and are selected to
be scheduled are displayed.
6 Click Next.
7 In the Select Reports panel, select the public reports or private reports that
you want to export or email on this schedule.
These reports should be saved.
Click Back if you want to change the previous selections.
8 In the Select a report condition to be applied panel, select a report and
report condition to be applied. You can apply report conditions to custom
reports.
You can also select the option Send email only if the report meets one or
more of the selected conditions if you want the report to be emailed only
when the report meets one or more of the selected conditions.
9 Click Save.
Option Description
Schedule Time Enter the time when the schedule runs and the associated
reports are exported or emailed.
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About managing time schedules in OpsCenter
Option Description
Schedule Pattern Select a pattern with which you want this schedule to be run.
■ One Time
■ Daily
■ Weekly
■ Monthly
■ Quarterly
■ Yearly
5 Click OK.
■ Amazon S3
■ AT&T
■ Rackspace
Disk & Tape Device Activity Reports Disk-based data protection (DBDP) reports
show disk pool capacity and its usage,
performance of clients on LAN or SAN,
NetBackup storage lifecycle Map
■ Backup > Planning Activity > Capacity Planning > Historical Size
■ The Backup Media Role filter when applied to the Tapes Expiring In Future and
Tapes Expiring Now reports does not return any data as data is miscalculated
in OpsCenter.
Rankings reports Display a horizontal bar graph showing all the data for each view
level object, from greatest to least, within the selected time frame.
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About Report Templates descriptions
Distribution reports Display a pie chart showing all the data for each view level object
within the selected time frame.
Historical reports Display a stacked (segmented) bar graph with a trend line
superimposed over it, showing the average upward and downward
trends of the data over time.
For example the total size of each day’s backup jobs broken out
by geography. Some backup reports use a different bar chart format,
displaying clustered columns for easy comparison between two
classes of objects or events
Previous 24 hours. Similarly if you run Drive Throughput and Drive Utilization
reports at 2 P.M. in the afternoon, the reports display data collected till 1 A.M.
only.
■ Veritas recommends that you configure the retention period of error logs in
NetBackup as more than 1 day. If the retention period of error logs is less than
24 hours, it may result in data loss for some reports like Drive Throughput.
■ A tabular report that is scheduled for emailing has up to 4000 rows by default.
Similarly, exporting a tabular report in the available formats displays data for a
maximum of 4000 rows by default. The maximum number of rows can be
configured.
See “Configuring number of rows in a tabular report for email or export”
on page 18.
■ Reports in the PDF, TSV, XML, or CSV formats are sent as email attachments.
■ A report in the HTML format is sent as an inline message in email.
■ Sorting for HTML-based reports (for example, Drive Utilization) is not supported.
■ The default view that is selected is All My Views. All standard reports by default
show the data based on what you select for Report Template Default View.
The Report Template Default View can be specified in Settings > User
Preferences. The default value of Report Template Default View is All My
Views.
See “About Audit reports” on page 44.
See “About Backup reports in OpsCenter” on page 44.
See “About Catalog reports in OpsCenter” on page 190.
See “About Chargeback reports in OpsCenter” on page 190.
See “About Client reports in OpsCenter” on page 199.
See “About Disk and Tape Device Activity reports in OpsCenter” on page 242.
See “About Media reports in OpsCenter” on page 254.
See “About Performance reports in OpsCenter” on page 263.
See “About Policy reports in OpsCenter” on page 269.
See “About Restore reports in OpsCenter” on page 284.
See “About Storage Lifecycle Policy reports” on page 293.
See “Workload Analyzer report” on page 330.
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About Report Templates descriptions
Deduplication > Deduplication Rates by Policy See “Deduplication > Deduplication Rates by
Type Policy Type” on page 49.
Deduplication > Deduplication Size Factor See “Deduplication > Deduplication Size
Factor” on page 51.
Deduplication > Pre vs. Post Deduplication See “Deduplication > Pre vs. Post
Size Deduplication Size report” on page 56.
Deduplication > Deduplication Size Savings See “Deduplication > Deduplication Size
Savings” on page 60.
Job Activity > Variance > About Throughput See “Variance > Throughput Variance”
Variance report on page 66.
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About Report Templates descriptions
Job Activity > Variance > About File Count See “Job Activity > Variance > File Count
Variance report Variance report” on page 67.
Job Activity > Variance > About Backup See “Job Activity > Variance > Backup
Duration Variance report Duration Variance report” on page 68.
Job Activity > Variance > About Backup Job See “Job Activity > Variance > Backup Job
Size Variance report Size Variance report” on page 68.
Job Activity > Backup Window > Job Count See “Job Activity > Backup Window > Job
Count report” on page 72.
Job Activity > Backup Window > Job Size See “Job Activity > Backup Window > Job
Size report” on page 76.
Job Activity > Backup Window > File Count See “Job Activity > Backup Window > File
Count report” on page 76.
Job Activity > Job Count See “Job Activity > Backup Window > Job
Count report” on page 72.
Job Activity > Job Size See “Job Activity > Job Size” on page 82.
Job Activity > Client Count > Historical See “Job Activity > Client Count” on page 87.
Job Activity > Job Duration > Ranking See “Job Activity > Job Duration” on page 93.
Job Activity > File Count See “Job Activity > File Count” on page 97.
Job Browser > Tabular Backup Report See “Job Browser > Tabular Backup Report”
on page 102.
Planning Activity > Capacity Planning > See “Planning Activity > Capacity Planning >
Forecasted Size Forecasted Size report ” on page 108.
Planning Activity > Capacity Planning > See “ Planning Activity > Capacity Planning
Historical Size > Historical Size report ” on page 108.
Planning Activity > Forecast > Job Count See “Planning Activity > Forecast > Job Count
report ” on page 109.
Planning Activity > Forecast > Job Size See “Planning Activity > Forecast > Job Size”
on page 109.
Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > See “Planning Activity > Scheduled Job >
Scheduled Job Scheduled Job report” on page 113.
Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Job See “Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Job
Count Scheduled Vs Actual Count Scheduled Vs Actual report”
on page 114.
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About Report Templates descriptions
Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Job See “Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Job
Count within Backup Window Count within Backup Window report”
on page 117.
Planning Activity > Scheduled Jobs > Job See “Planning Activity > Scheduled Jobs >
Details Scheduled Vs Actual Job Details Scheduled Vs Actual report”
on page 120.
Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > All Jobs See “ Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > All
Jobs report” on page 123.
Planning Activity > Stored Backup Images > See “Planning Activity > Stored Backup
Valid Backup Images Images > Valid Backup Images report ”
on page 124.
Planning Activity > Stored Backup Images > See “Planning Activity > Stored Backup
Duplicate Copies Images > Duplicate Copies report”
on page 126.
Planning Activity > Stored Backup Images > See “Planning Activity > Stored Backup
Stored Backup Images > Historical Images > Stored Backup Images > Stored
Backup Images on Media” on page 126.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Failed Job See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Failed
Count Job Count report ” on page 133.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Partially See “Status & Success Rate > Status >
Successful Job Count Partially Successful Job Count report ”
on page 137.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Successful See “Status & Success Rate > Status >
Job Count Successful Job Count report ” on page 141.
Status & Success Rate > Status > All Failed See “Status & Success Rate > Status > All
Backups Failed Backups report ” on page 145.
Status & Success Rate > Status > See “Status > Consecutive Failures”
Consecutive Failures on page 145.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Week At See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Week
A Glance At A Glance report ” on page 150.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Backup See “Status & Success Rate > Status >
Window Failures Backup Window Failures report” on page 158.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Partially See “Status & Success Rate > Status >
Successful Job Details Partially Successful Job Details report”
on page 158.
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Status & Success Rate > Status > Skipped See “Status & Success Rate > Status >
Files Summary Skipped Files Summary report” on page 158.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Exit See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Job
Status Detail Attempt Status Detail report” on page 159.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Details See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Job
Details report” on page 163.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Job
Summary by Status Summary by Status report” on page 163.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Status See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Job
> Historical Status > Historical report” on page 163.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Status See “Status & Success Rate > Status > Job
> Distribution Status > Distribution report” on page 167.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > See “Status & Success Rate > Success Rate
Success Rate – All Jobs > Success Rate – All Jobs report ”
on page 171.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > See “Status & Success Rate > Success Rate
Advanced Success Rate > Advanced Success Rate report”
on page 175.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > See “Status & Success Rate > Success Rate
Success Rate All Attempts > Success Rate - All Attempts report”
on page 178.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > See “Status & Success Rate > Success Rate
Success Rate - First Attempt > Success Rate - First Attempt report”
on page 182.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > See “Status & Success Rate > Success Rate
Success Rate - Line > Success Rate - Line report” on page 186.
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Deduplication >
Deduplication Rates by Master Server.
Report Purpose Tabular report that shows deduplication rates for each
NetBackup master server.
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup > Deduplication >
Deduplication Rates by Master Server
You can edit the Deduplication Rates by Master Server report to show or hide
the columns that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You
can also filter the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following
table shows the filters for Deduplication Rates by Master Server report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Deduplication >
Deduplication Rates by Policy Type.
Report Purpose Tabular report that shows deduplication rates for each
NetBackup master server.
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup > Deduplication >
Deduplication Rates by Policy Type
You can edit the Deduplication Rates by Policy Type report to show or hide
the columns that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You
can also filter the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following
table shows the filters for Deduplication Rates by Policy Type report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
This deduplication report ranks the top hosts in terms of which ones have the best
deduplication ratio in bytes. These hosts have the least amount of change and
therefore you get the best benefit from deduplication.
Figure 2-2 shows a sample view of Deduplication Size Factor Report.
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The following are the details that are associated with the Deduplication Size
Factor report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Deduplication >
Deduplication Size Factor.
Drill down report Yes. Drill down reports can be viewed at following four levels
depending on the selected parameter value. Level 1: Client
Name, Level 2: Job Type, Level 3: Schedule/Level Type, Level
4: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup > Deduplication >
Size Factor
You can edit the Deduplication Size Factor report to show or hide the columns
that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter
the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Deduplication Size Factor report and how you can use these filters
to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Duplication Size Factor report for a
specific client to view details for the specific clients.
Report Enhancements:
The following report enhancements have been made for the Duplication Size Factor
report:
■ Drill down reports for following four levels have been added.
■ Level 1: Client Name
■ Level 2: Job Type
■ Level 3: Schedule/Level Type
■ Level 4: Policy Name
■ The report now shows trendlines with customized average periods with option:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3, 7,
14, or 30. The default value is 3. Example: 3 displays a trendline that, at each
interval, shows the average of the current data point and the two previous data
points.
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from TimeFrameGroupBy selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
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■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Duplication Size Factor
report:
■ New columns Job Status (Complete Only) and Job Status(Complete and Partial
Only) are added to the Report On parameter.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN.
■ Job types which are not applicable for this report are removed from the filter.
The supported job types are Backup, Archive, Restore, Catalog Backup, Backup
from Snapshot, Snapshot, Duplicate, and Replication.
■ The default selected value for Job Type column is changed to Backup.
■ The default unit for Y1 axis is now GB.
■ Value SAN is removed from the Job Transport Type filter.
Known Issues:
■ Selecting Reporton Storage Unit name in OpsCenter does not result in any
data for PureDisk because Storage Unit is not present in PureDisk .In VBR, jobs
data collected from PureDisk puts the storage unit name incorrectly as “SPA”.
■ As compared to VBR, the unit of data for Y axis/Y1 axis is one unit lower. For
example: Unit GB in VBR matches up with unit MB in OpsCenter. OpsCenter
shows the correct data.
The following are the details that are associated with the Deduplication Size
Factor report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Deduplication > Pre
vs. Post Deduplication Size report.
Report Purpose Historical trending report of pre vs. post deduplication size.
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup > Deduplication >
Protected size vs. Backed up size
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You can edit the Pre vs. Post Deduplication Size report to show or hide the
columns that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can
also filter the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table
shows the filters for Pre vs. Post Deduplication Size report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Pre vs. Post Deduplication Size report
for a specific client to view details for the specific clients.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Pre vs. Post
Deduplication Size report:
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last X years. You can also select Year from the top-right corner
of the report
■ Drill down reports for following four levels have been added in OpsCenter.
■ Level 1: Client Name
■ Level 2: Job Type
■ Level 3: Schedule/Level Type
■ Level 4: Policy Name
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Pre vs. Post Duplication
Size report:
■ New columns Job Status (Complete Only) and Job Status(Complete and Partial
Only) are added to the Report On parameter.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN.
■ Job types which are not applicable for this report are removed from the filter.
The supported job types are Backup, Archive, Restore, Catalog Backup, Backup
from Snapshot, Snapshot, Duplicate, and Replication.
■ The default selected value for Job Type column is changed to Backup.
■ The default value of Report On is None.
■ Value SAN is removed from the Job Transport Type filter.
Known Issues:
■ Selecting Report on Storage Unit name in OpsCenter does not result in any
data for PureDisk because Storage Unit is not present in PureDisk .In VBR, jobs
data collected from PureDisk puts the storage unit name incorrectly as “SPA”.
■ As compared to VBR, the unit of data for Y axis/Y1 axis is one unit lower. For
example: Unit GB in VBR matches up with unit MB in OpsCenter. OpsCenter
shows the correct data.
small test environment this report shows better information. OpsCenter and
OpsCenter Analytics provide the ability to report on the various forms of deduplication
available with NetBackup. It can provide reports that show things such as how much
deduplication is being done at a remote site before the data hits the WAN pipe.
Using the trending feature of Opscenter Analytics can also help to understand if
the data is growing faster than the hardware or when the WAN bandwidth can be
expected to max out. This allows the company to make educated decisions on
when to add infrastructure proactively instead of waiting for things to fail. This report
shows the total number of bytes that do not need to be backed up because of
deduplication. There is no calculation or ratio in this number. It is the number of
bytes (MB, GB, TB etc.) that have not changed since the last backup and therefore
do not need to be backed up. This report shows only deduplication jobs. The default
Report On parameter for this report is Master Server. This report is available in
Historical, and Ranking views. The ranking report groups the total number of bytes
saved per host being backed up to show the top five hosts in terms of deduplication
savings.
The historical report shows the total number of bytes that do not need to be backed
up because of deduplication. There is no calculation or ratio in this number. It is
the number of bytes (MB, GB, TB etc.) that have not changed since the last backup
and therefore do not need to be backed up. This report shows only deduplication
jobs. The default Report On parameter for this report is Master Server
Figure 2-4 shows a sample view of Deduplication Size Savings Report.
The ranking report shows the number of bytes that have not changed within the
time frame and therefore do not have to be backed up due to deduplication. The
report groups the total number of bytes saved per host being backed up to show
the top five hosts in terms of deduplication savings. This report shows only
deduplication jobs. The default Report On parameter for this report is Master Server.
Figure 2-5 shows a sample view of Deduplication Size Savings Report.
The following are the details that are associated with the Deduplication Size
Savings report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Deduplication >
Deduplication Size Savings.
Drill down report Yes. Drill down reports can be viewed at following four levels
depending on the selected parameter value. Level 1: Client
Name, Level 2: Job Type, Level 3: Schedule/Level Type, Level
4: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backups > Deduplication >
Size Savings
You can edit the Deduplication Size Savings report to show or hide the columns
that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter
the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Deduplication Size Savings report and how you can use these filters
to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Duplication Size Savings report for a
specific client to view details for the specific clients
The following report enhancements have been made for the Duplication Size Savings
report:
■ Drill down reports for following four levels have been added.
■ Level 1: Client Name
■ Level 2: Job Type
■ Level 3: Schedule/Level Type
■ Level 4: Policy Name
■ The report now shows trendlines with customized average periods with option:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3, 7,
14, or 30. The default value is 3. Example: 3 displays a trendline that, at each
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interval, shows the average of the current data point and the two previous data
points.
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from TimeFrameGroupBy selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Duplication Size Savings
report:
■ New columns Job Status (Complete Only) and Job Status (Complete and Partial
Only) are added to the Report On parameter.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN.
■ Job types which are not applicable for this report are removed from the filter.
The supported job types are Backup, Archive, Restore, Catalog Backup, Backup
from Snapshot, Snapshot, Duplicate, and Replication.
■ The default selected value for Job Type column is changed to Backup.
■ The default unit for Y1 axis is now GB.
■ Value SAN is removed from the Job Transport Type filter.
Known Issues:
■ Selecting Reporton Storage Unit name in OpsCenter does not result in any
data for PureDisk because Storage Unit is not present in PureDisk .In VBR, jobs
data collected from PureDisk puts the storage unit name incorrectly as “SPA”.
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■ As compared to VBR, the unit of data for Y axis/Y1 axis is one unit lower. For
example: Unit GB in VBR matches up with unit MB in OpsCenter. OpsCenter
shows the correct data.
The following are the details that are associated with the Throughput Variance
report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity >
Variance > Throughput Variance report.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Jobs > Throughput
Variance
You can edit the Throughput Variance report to show or hide the columns that
you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the
report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Throughput Variance report and how you can use these filters to view
specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: You may run the Throughput Variance report for a specific
master server to view details only for the specific master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Duration report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The default Relative Timeframe for this report was 28 days now it is changes
to Previous 14 days.
The Job Activity > Variance > File Count Variance report lets you investigate why
a particular full backup is different than usual. For example, a file server backup is
successful, but contains fewer files than usual for a full backup.
The report shows NetBackup jobs with significant differences in file counts from
the average count for a master server, policy, and schedule.
If any variation calculation is greater than the selected value of variance when the
report is run, the server, client, policy, and schedule type combination is shown with
the actual file count variation. The table provides the percent variance (in file counts)
for each good job from the average for that server, policy, and schedule.
The Client Name column of the report provides a drilldown link to back up job
details for the specified time frame.
Job Activity > Variance > Backup Job Size Variance report
This report provides an indication of how a backup size varies from the average
size. You can detect any anomalies if the variation is too high.
This report calculates the backup size variation of the last good backup with the
average backup size per a client, policy, and schedule type. If any variation
calculation is greater than the selected value of variance when the report is run,
the client, policy and schedule type combination is shown with the actual variation.
Size variance is calculated using the following formula: (the last backup size - the
average backup size) / the average backup size x 100.
Consider the following points before running a Backup Job Size Variance report:
■ This report considers only full schedules.
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The following are the details that are associated with the Backup Job Size
Variance report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity > Variance
> Backup Job Size Variance
Mapping with NOM report Reporting > All Reports > Standard Reports > Jobs > Backup
Job Size Variance
The following table lists the filters for Backup Job Size Variance report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Example of filter usage: You may run the Backup Job Size Variance report for
a specific master server to view details only for the specific master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Backup Job Size
Variance report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following are the details that are associated with the Client Backup Jobs
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity > Variance
> Backup Job Size Variance (drill down on Client Name)
> Client backup jobs
Report Purpose This report shows details of the jobs run for a selected client.
Mapping with NOM report Reporting > All Reports > Standard Reports > Jobs > Backup
Job Size Variance > Client Backup Job
The following table shows the filters for Client Backup Jobs report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
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Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Client Client is Select Yes to view only Active Clients or No to view all the clients
Active in the report. By default, only Active Clients are shown in the
report.
Client Name
Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Client Backup Jobs report for more
than one master server. Select Master Server and then select specific master
servers to view details for all the clients.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Backup Job Size
Variance report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following are the details that are associated with the Job Count report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity > Backup
Window > Job Count
Report Purpose This report shows job count by hour of day in which job ends.
Deviation from VBR In OpsCenter, the Job Count report does not include the jobs
that were collected during the image data collection. These
jobs are called Sparse Jobs. This is unlike the Job Count
report in VBR, which also included Sparse Jobs. Because of
this change, you may notice a mismatch between the job count
on the OpsCenter report and the corresponding VBR report.
The following table shows the filters for Job Count report and how you can use
these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Media Media server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value drop-down list ..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Status Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Job Transport
Type Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Job Type
Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
Product Type
to view data for the selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Attempt Attempt The Attempt Status column can have two values i.e. Attempt or
Status Job. When Job Count is calculated, the report considers all
attempts if Attempt is selected.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Count report for a specific policy
to view job counts for the specific policy. Further if you are interested in knowing
about the job counts for specific products, you can use the Job filter and under
Product Type column, select Backup Exec.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Count report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job
Attributes:
■ The Schedule Name column is added under the Schedule filter to filter data
by schedule name.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are unknown. In earlier
versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank. Now all
static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown as
UNKNOWN like in VBR
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Ranking view shows the top ten environments by ranking total number of jobs
performed by each media server during the last two weeks.
Figure 2-11 shows a sample view of Job Count Report.
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You can view historical, ranking and distribution report types in tabular format.
Figure 2-13 shows a sample view of Job Count Report.
The following are the details that are associated with the Job Count report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity > Job
Count report.
Report Purpose Customizable report that shows total number of unique clients
backed up per day for the last two weeks, by each master
server.
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You can view drill down reports for the selected parameter
value. These reports are available for NetBackup and
NetBackup appliance.
Example: For ranking type of report, you can view four levels
of drill down reports: Level 1: Client Name, Level 2: Job Type,
Level 3: Schedule/Level Type, Level 4: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Reports > Backup > Activity Planning
> Job Count
You can edit the Job Count report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Job Count report and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the
report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Attempt Attempt The Attempt Status filter can have two values i.e. Attempt or Job.
Status When Job Count is calculated, the report considers all attempts
if Attempt is selected.
Example of filter usage: To view a count of all job attempts in the Job Count report,
select Attempt Status as Attempt.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Count report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Job Count report:
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Typecolumn in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
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earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN as in VBR.
■ Job Transport Type column has been added to the Job filter. For example,
you can view report data for jobs for which the Job transport type is FT or LAN.
Ranking view shows the top 10 backup client ranking them on total megabytes
backed up for that client for last two weeks. The report provides an overview of top
consumers and whether those consumers are the expected ones.
Figure 2-15 shows a sample view of Job Size Report.
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Distribution view gives a breakdown view about total megabytes they have been
backed up in the last two week, for each media server. It shows a clear distribution
of amount of data going to all the media servers and provides inputs if any type of
load balancing is beneficial.
Figure 2-16 shows a sample view of Job SizeReport.
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You can view historical, ranking and distribution report types in tabular format.
Figure 2-17 shows a sample view of Job Size Report.
The following are the details that are associated with the Job Size report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates> Backup > Job Activity >Job
Size report
Report Purpose Customizable report about the total megabytes backed up for
each day during the last two weeks.
Drill down report Yes. You can view drill down report for the selected parameter
value. These drill down reports are available for NetBackup
and NetBackup appliance.
Example: For ranking type of report, you can view three levels
of drill down reports: Level 1: Job Type, Level 2:
Schedule/Level Type, Level 3: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Reports > Backup > Activity Planning
> Job Size
You can edit the Job Size report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Job Size report and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the
report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
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Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Size report for specific policy data
classification names to view details only for the specific policy classifications.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Size report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Job Size report:
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■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Typecolumn in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN as in VBR.
■ Job Transport Type column has been added to the Job filter. For example,
you can view report data for jobs for which the Job transport type is FT or LAN.
■ The following options have been removed from TimeFrameGroupBy selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week Total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year Total
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year Total
Ranking view shows the top ten environments by listing the number of unique clients
that got backed up per each media server during the last two weeks.
Figure 2-19 shows a sample view of Client Count Report.
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Distribution view gives you breakdown by each master server of the number of
unique clients that got backed up in the last two weeks.
Figure 2-20 shows a sample view of Client Count Report.
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You can view historical, ranking and distribution report types in tabular format.
Figure 2-21 shows a sample view of Client Count Report.
The following are the details that are associated with the Client Count report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity >
Client Count report.
Report Purpose Customizable report that shows total number of unique clients
backed up per day during last two weeks, by each master
server.
You can view drill down reports for the selected parameter
value. These reports are available for NetBackup and
NetBackup appliance.
Example: For ranking type of report, you can view four levels
of drill down reports: Level 1: Client Name, Level 2: Job Type,
Level 3: Schedule/Level Type, Level 4: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Reports > Backup > Activity Planning
> Client Count
You can edit the Client Count report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Client Count report and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the
report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
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Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Client Count report for specific policy
data classification names to view details only for the specific policy classifications.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Client Count report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
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■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Client Count report:
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Typecolumn in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN as in VBR.
■ The following options have been removed from TimeFrameGroupBy selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week Total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year Total
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year Total
The following are the details that are associated with the Job Duration report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity > Job
Duration report.
Report Purpose Customizable report that shows top ten clients ranked by the
total amount of time for the backup during the last two weeks.
Drill down report Yes. You can view drill down reports for the selected
parameter value. These reports are available for NetBackup
and NetBackup appliance.
Example: For ranking type of report, you can view four levels
of drill down reports: Level 1: Job Type, Level 2:
Schedule/Level Type, Level 3: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Reports > Backup > Activity Planning
> Job Duration
You can edit the Job Duration report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Job Duration report and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the
report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
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Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Duration report for specific policy
data classification names to view details only for the specific policy classifications.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Duration report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Job Duration report:
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■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Typecolumn in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN as in VBR.
■ Job Transport Type column has been added to the Job filter. For example,
you can view report data for jobs for which the Job transport type is FT or LAN.
Ranking view shows the top ten backup clients ranking them on total numbers of
files that were backed up for them during the last two weeks.
Figure 2-25 shows a sample view of File Count Report.
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Distribution view gives a breakdown for the number of files that got backed up in
the last two weeks, for each master server.
Figure 2-26 shows a sample view of File Count Report.
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You can view historical, ranking and distribution report types in tabular format.
Figure 2-27 shows a sample view of File Count Report.
The following are the details that are associated with the File Count report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Job Activity > File
Count
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Report Purpose Customizable report showing the total number of files that are
backed up each day during the last two weeks.
You can view drill down reports for the selected parameter
value. These reports are available for NetBackup and
NetBackup appliance.
Example: For ranking type of report, you can view three levels
of drill down reports: Level 1: Job Type, Level 2:
Schedule/Level Type, Level 3: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Reports> Backup >Activity Planning
> File Count
You can edit the File Count report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
File Count report and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the
report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
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Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the File Count report for specific policy
data classification names to view details only for the specific policy classifications.
The following report enhancements have been made for the File Count report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the File Count report:
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■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Typecolumn in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN as in VBR.
■ Job Transport Type column has been added to the Job filter. For example,
you can view report data for jobs for which the Job transport type is FT or LAN.
■ The following options have been removed from TimeFrameGroupBy selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week Total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year Total
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year Total
The following are details associated with the Tabular Backup Report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Job Browser > Tabular
Backup Report
Report Purpose Customizable tabular report of all backup data (size, start time,
status code etc.) by client.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Job Browser > Scheduled Jobs > Tabular Backup
Report
You can edit the Tabular Backup Report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to show activity for a limited sample set, such as one or more policies, master
servers, clients, views, product types, job status etc.
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The following table shows the filters for Tabular Backup report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Media Media server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list ..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
Client OS
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Classification Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the
Name selected data classification names.
Policy Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Keyword having the selected keyword.
Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc.
Type to view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Product Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more products like Backup Exec to view data for
the selected products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Tabular Backup report for a specific
master server to view backup details only for the selected master server. The sample
report view that is shown above shows data for a specific master server.
Additional The following additional columns are shown in the report. These columns
Columns are not displayed by default on the report. You need to edit the report to
manually add these columns and rerun the report.
■ Attempt Status
This column lets you know the status of the attempt; whether it was
successful or failed.
■ Product
This column shows the product that is associated with the job like
NetBackup, NetBackup Master Appliance.
■ Job Directory
Path that is backed up by a job.
■ Policy Keyword
Policy keyword that is associated with the job
■ Storage Unit Name
Name of the storage unit that is associated with the job
■ Attempt Start Time
Shows the start date and time for the specific job attempt. A job may
require multiple attempts or retries due to resources not being
available etc. Ensure that the report always shows the Attempt Start
Time column. In case you remove Attempt Start Time column, the
report may show duplicate records.
Note: The Skip File Details report is also available when you click a Job Primary
ID in the Week at a Glance Details report .
Figure 2-29 shows a sample view of the skip file details report that is obtained by
clicking the Job Primary ID column in Tabular Backup Report.
The following are details associated with the Skip File Details report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Job Browser > Tabular
Backup Report (click the Job Primary ID link)
Report Purpose Lists the skip file details for the selected job.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Job Browser > Scheduled Jobs > Tabular Backup
Report > Skip File Details
You can edit the report to show or hide the columns that you are interested in. All
the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report to show skipped
files for a specific job primary ID.
The following table shows the filter for Skip File Details report and how you can use
the filter to view specific data in the report.
Primary Job Job Primary ID Select a job primary ID to view skipped file details for the
selected job primary ID.
then used for the predicted size of all other tapes that are not full of the same type.
Use of the average is necessary since tapes do not have an exact capacity and
are written to until the end of tape mark. On the demand side this is a calculation
of all backup jobs for the time period. The idea for this report is that the difference
between the two lines is the extra capacity that was not needed. In an ideal
environment these lines match the blue line, for example, being slightly under the
line showing that all the space for backups is used. This report can sometimes be
referred to as the “just in time inventory” report after the business theory by the
same name.
The default is to show the total environment but for operational use it would need
to be filtered down to individual storage locations since some can be closer to 100%
capacity than others. This change is easily made by clicking Edit Report at the top
of the report.
The EMM Server column has been removed from the Media filter. The Master
Server filter can be used to view data for specific servers instead of the EMM Server
column.
The following are the details that are associated with the Job Size – Forecast
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Planning Activity >
Forecast > Job Size – Forecast report.
Report Purpose Provides forecast of future backup job sizes across products,
domains, clients, policies and business level views.
Drill down report Yes. Drill down reports can be viewed at following five levels
for the selected parameter value. Level 1: Master Server,
Level 2: Client Name, Level 3: Job Type, Level 4:
Schedule/Level Type, Level 5: Policy Name
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup > Activity Planning
> Forecast > Job Size – Forecast
You can edit the Job Size – Forecast report to show or hide the columns that
you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the
report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Job Size – Forecast report and how you can use these filters to view
specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
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Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the selected
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are added to
the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
Policy
policy types.
Keyword
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy Data
having the selected keyword.
Classification
Name Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
data classiciation names.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Product Type
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
Job Transport
products.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Status
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Size – Forecast report for a specific
client to view details for the specific clients.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Size – Forecast
report:
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
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■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last X years. You can also select Year from the top-right corner
of the report.
■ Drill down reports for following five levels have been added in OpsCenter.
■ Level 1: Master Server
■ Level 2: Client Name
■ Level 3: Job Type
■ Level 4: Schedule/Level Type
■ Level 5: Policy Name
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Job Size – Forecast
report:
■ New columns Job Status (Complete Only) and Job Status(Complete and Partial
Only) are added to the Report On parameter.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN.
■ The default unit for Y1 axis is now GB.
■ Value SAN is removed from the Job Transport Type filter.
The Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Scheduled Job report is available in
Ranking Report view, which depicts how many jobs have been scheduled to run
in future. You can view the Scheduled Jobs per schedule, policy, master server, or
client.
Note: By default, the Scheduled Jobs report shows job count per policy. If you want
to view the job count for clients, schedules, or master servers, change the report
parameters.
There is more information available about how to change this report's parameters.
See “Changing the Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Scheduled Job report
parameters” on page 114.
Note: To view job count for a specific client, policy, master server, or schedule,
click Show Advanced Filters and select name of the client, policy, master server,
or schedule, for which you want to view job count.
There is more information about the Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Scheduled
Job report.
See “Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Scheduled Job report” on page 113.
The following are details associated with the Job Count Scheduled Vs Actual report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Planning Activity >
Scheduled Job > Job Count Scheduled Vs Actual
Report Purpose This historical report compares actual and scheduled job
counts. This report is valid for NetBackup and NetBackup
Appliance.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Activity Planning > Scheduled Jobs > Job Count
- Scheduled Vs Actual
You can view comparison between actual and scheduled job count for a specific
client, policy, master server, or schedule by using filters. The following table shows
the filters for Job Count Scheduled Vs Actual report and how you can use these
filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Schedule Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Scheduled Exclude By default the Actual Job Count includes manual jobs, which
Job Manual Jobs were initiated manually. You can exclude manual jobs from the
actual job count, and view only the jobs that are of execution
type Scheduled. To exclude manual jobs in the report, select
Yes.
Example of filter usage: By default the Actual Job Count includes manual jobs,
which were initiated manually by the NetBackup admin. There is more information
available about how to exclude manual jobs from the actual job count.
See “Excluding manual jobs from the actual jobs in the Job Count Scheduled Vs
Actual report” on page 117.
The following enhancements have been made for this report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years. You can also see the Year tab on top-right corner
of the report.
■ The following units for Time Frame Grouping have been removed:
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■ The default value for Exclude Manual Jobs column in Scheduled Job filter is
now changed to No. Earlier the default value for Exclude Manual Jobs was
Yes.
the comparison between Scheduled (Future) Job Count and Actual Job Count,
during the backup window.
Use this report to determine whether your backup windows are appropriate and are
properly used. Click Show Chart as Table link below the report to display report
details in a tabular format.
The Job Count within Backup Window report can show if jobs are finishing within
a specified backup window. This report is complemented with a graphical drawing
of the backup window for a quick analysis. You can quickly determine if all backup
activity is occurring within the defined window.
Furthermore, looking at window performance across broad timelines using intelligent
averaging is also necessary. Missing a window once or twice doesn’t necessarily
point to broader systematic problems and thus the averaging context needs to be
examined alongside the actual daily context.
The following are details associated with the Job Count within Backup Window
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Planning Activity >
Scheduled Job > Job Count within Backup Window
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Activity Planning > Scheduled Jobs > Job Count
within Backup Window
Figure 2-33 shows a sample view of Job Count within Backup Window report.
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This report shows that backups occurred outside of the window shown in green
(18:00 - 09:00).
The following table shows the filters for Job Count within Backup Window report
and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Schedule Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Scheduled Exclude Select if you want to exclude manual jobs in the report. You can
Job Manual Jobs select Yes or No.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Count Window report for a specific
master server to view job count details only for the selected master server.
The following enhancements have been made for this report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years. You can also see the Years tab on top-right corner
of the report.
■ The default value for Exclude Manual Jobs column in Scheduled Job filter is
now changed to No. Earlier the default value for Exclude Manual Jobs was
Yes.
Note: By default, the Job Count Details-Scheduled Vs Actual report shows job
count per policy. If you want to view the job count per client or master server, change
the filter parameters.
Figure 2-34 shows a sample view of the Job Details Scheduled vs Actual report.
The following are details associated with the Job Details Scheduled Vs Actual report:
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Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Planning Activity >
Scheduled Job > Job Details Scheduled Vs Actual
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Activity Planning > Scheduled Jobs > Job Details
- Scheduled Vs Actual
The following table lists the filters for Job Details Scheduled Vs Actual report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Schedule Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Scheduled Exclude By default, the Actual Job Count includes manual jobs, which
Job Manual Jobs were initiated manually. You can exclude manual jobs from the
actual job count, and view only the jobs that are of execution
type Scheduled. To exclude manual jobs in the report, select
Yes.
There is more information available about modifying the Planning Activity >
Scheduled Jobs > Job Details Scheduled Vs Actual report.
See “Modifying the Planning Activity > Scheduled Jobs > Job Details Scheduled
Vs Actual report” on page 122.
The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years. You can also see the Years tab on top-right corner
of the report.
Note: By default, the Job Count Details-Scheduled Vs Actual report shows job
count per policy. If you want to view the job count per client or master server, change
the filter parameters.
Note: To view job count for a specific client, policy, master server, or schedule, go
to the Filters section and select the name of the policy, master server, or schedule
for which you want to view job count.
By default the jobs that were run (Actual Job Count) include manual jobs, which do
not have any schedule time associated with them as they are initiated manually.
You can exclude manual jobs from the actual job count, and view only the jobs that
are of execution type Scheduled.
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Manual Jobs These jobs are initiated manually, by NetBackup admin at his or
her discretion. Therefore, these jobs do not have schedule time
associated with them.
Note: While generating the Job Count-Scheduled Vs Actual report,
you have an option to exclude the manual jobs from the actual job
count and show only those jobs that are of execution type
Scheduled.
See “Planning Activity > Scheduled Job > Job Count Scheduled
Vs Actual report” on page 114.
Scheduled Jobs These jobs are scheduled to run in future. Each Scheduled Job
information comprises a client, policy, schedule, and schedule time.
OpsCenter stores this information historically. Each Scheduled Job
when run on the specified schedule time becomes an actual job of
execution type Scheduled. Thus, a Scheduled Job has a
corresponding actual job entry in OpsCenter database. This
particular Scheduled Job can be identified by the unique
combination of client, policy, schedule, and schedule time. You can
compare the schedule time of this Scheduled Job with the
corresponding Job Start Time to determine whether that job was
run on scheduled time or not.
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■ Erase
■ Generic
■ Image Cleanup
■ Import
■ Inventory
■ Label
■ LiveUpdate
■ Media Contents
■ Migration
■ None
■ Reclamation
■ Replication
■ Report
■ Restore
■ Retention
■ Retrieve
■ Storage Pool Management
■ Tape Eject
■ Tape Formatting
■ Tape Request
■ Task Last
■ Test Run
■ Undefined
■ Utility
■ Vault
■ Verify
The default value "All" for Job Type is not there now. The default-selected value is
Backup.
Add Scheduled Job filter. You can filter on the basis of Schedule Name or
Schedule/Level Type.
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The default unit for Y axis is now GB. Earlier it was MB.
The following option has been added:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3, 7, 14,
or 30.
The Distrbution and ranking view is part of another report in OpsCenter "Valid
Backup Images"
ImageExpirationTime with value NULL should also be considered as in VBR.
The following are details associated with the Stored Backup Images on Media
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Planning Activity >
Stored Backup Images on Media
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Activity Planning > Scheduled Jobs > Stored
Backup Images
Deviation from VBR The data for this report from VBR and OpsCenter does not
match as OpsCenter points to expiration time from
Image_Copy table while VBR used expiration time from
Image_fragment table. This change was introduced in
OpsCenter 7.1 to correct the behavior of the report and also
improve the performance.
Figure 2-35 shows a sample view of the Stored Backup Images on Media report.
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The following table shows the filters for Stored Backup Image on Media report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Media Media server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list ..
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Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
Client OS
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Classification Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the
Name selected data classification names.
Policy Select one or more policy keywords to view data for the policies
Keyword having the selected keyword.
Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like Full, Incremental etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Select one or more products like Backup Exec to view data for
the selected products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Stored Backup Images on Media report
for a specific policy to view unexpired image sizes for the specific policy. Further if
you are interested in knowing about the unexpired image sizes for specific products,
you can use the Job filter and under Product Type column, select Backup Exec.
The following enhancements have been made in the Stored Backup Images on
Media report:
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Filter
Enhancements
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■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years. You can also select Year
from the top-right corner of the report.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for
Relative Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like
Next two weeks.
■ The following units for Time Frame Grouping have been removed:
■ Day of week Average
■ Day of Week total
■ Hour of day Average
■ Hour of day total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year Total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The default Report On parameter is now None. Earlier it was Master
Server.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in
the Policy filter. You can now filter report data for the policy types
that are unknown. In earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown
policy types were shown as blank. Now all static columns like job
type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown as UNKNOWN like
in VBR.
■ The following values for Job Type column have been removed for
the Jobs filter:
■ Automatic Discovery and Protection
■ Cleaning
■ DB Recover
■ DQTS
■ Erase
■ Generic
■ Image Cleanup
■ Import
■ Inventory
■ Label
■ LiveUpdate
■ Media Contents
■ Migration
■ None
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■ Reclamation
■ Replication
■ Report
■ Restore
■ Retention
■ Retrieve
■ Storage Pool Management
■ Tape Eject
■ Tape Formatting
■ Tape Request
■ Task Last
■ Test Run
■ Undefined
■ Utility
■ Vault
■ Verify
■ The Job Type column is mandatory and the default-selected value
for Job Type column is Backup. Earlier the Job Type column was
not applied by default.
■ A new filter called Scheduled Jobs has been added. You can now
filter on the basis of Schedule Name or Schedule/Level Type.
■ The default unit for Y1 axis is now GB. Earlier it was MB.
The Distribution view and Ranking view for this report is part of Valid Backup Images.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Failed Job Count report
Status & Success Rate provides reports of both basic and advanced success and
failure rates across NetBackup operations in both per backup window and
week-at-a-glance views.
The Success Rate provides advanced reporting on the NetBackup job success
rates including the ability to filter out retry attempts and partially successful jobs for
both Full and Incremental job schedules.
The Failed Job Count report aggregates failed jobs and shows these across a
timeline. In reality, this report is the same as “all jobs” as no distinction on whether
the failed job was first or last one is made. It provides visualization of whether a
problematic trend exists. It can be reported on against any view or level within a
view along with any of the key backup infrastructure components (backup server,
media server) and attributes (policy, policy type, schedule, OS, product, transport
type). Filtering is available on all components and attributes. The primary use case
of the report is verification of whether actions taken to correct persistent failures
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produce results and reversing trends. The report can now also show trendlines with
customized average periods.
Figure 2-36 shows a sample view of the Failed Job Count report.
The following are details associated with the Failed Job Count report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Failed Job Count
Report Purpose This report shows the failed job density over time.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Status > Failed Job Count
The following table shows the filters for Failed Job Count report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Media Media server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value drop-down list ..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Transport Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Type view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Job Type By default, Backup jobs are shown in the report. You can select
one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view
Product Type
data for the selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Attempt Attempt The Attempt Status filter can have two values i.e. Attempt or Job.
Status When Job Count is calculated, the report considers all attempts
if Attempt is selected.
Example of filter usage: To view a count of all job attempts in the Failed Job Count
report, select Attempt Status as Attempt.
The following report enhancements have been made for Failed Job Count report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
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■ The Schedule Name column is added under the Schedule filter to filter data by
schedule name.
■ The report now also shows trendlines with customized average periods.
The following option has been added:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3,
7, 14, or 30. The default value is 3.
Select Show trendline with moving average checkbox and use the drop-down
list to specify the number of data points to factor into the average. At each interval
on the graph, the trendline shows a moving average of the most recent data
points. Example: 3 displays a trendline that, at each interval, shows the average
of the current data point and the two previous data points.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are unknown. In earlier
versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank. Now all
static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown as
UNKNOWN like in VBR
Status & Success Rate > Status > Partially Successful Job
Count report
This report aggregates partially successful jobs and shows these across a timeline.
It provides a visualization of job volume trends that skip the files that are open during
the backup job. It can be reported on against any view or level within a view along
with any of the key backup infrastructure components (backup server, media server)
and attributes (policy, policy type, schedule, OS, product, transport type). Filtering
is available on all components and attributes. The primary use case of the report
is verification of whether actions taken to correct the open file situation by moving
the scheduling of the client or policies produce results and reversing trends.
Figure 2-37 shows a sample view of the Partially Successful Job Count report.
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The following are details associated with the Partially Successful Job Count report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Partially Successful Job Count
Report Purpose This report shows the partially successful jobs density over
time.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Status > Partially Successful Job Count
The following table shows the filters for Partially Successful Job Count report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Media Media server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value drop-down list ..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Transport Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Type view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Job Type By default, Backup jobs are shown in the report. You can select
one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view
Product Type
data for the selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Attempt Attempt The Attempt Status column can have two values i.e. Attempt or
Status Job. When Job Count is calculated, the report considers all
attempts if Attempt is selected.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Partially Successful Job Count report
for a specific policy to view partially successful jobs for the specific policy. Further
if you are interested in knowing about the partially successful job count for specific
products, you can use the Job filter and under Product Type column, select Backup
Exec.
The following report enhancements have been made for Partially Successful Job
Count report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
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■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
■ The Schedule Name column is added under the Schedule filter to filter data
by schedule name.
■ The report now also shows trendlines with customized average periods.
The following option has been added:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3,
7, 14, or 30. The default value is 3.
Select Show trendline with moving average checkbox and use the drop-down
list to specify the number of data points to factor into the average. At each interval
on the graph, the trendline shows a moving average of the most recent data
points. Example: 3 displays a trendline that, at each interval, shows the average
of the current data point and the two previous data points.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are unknown. In earlier
versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank. Now all
static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown as
UNKNOWN like in VBR
Status & Success Rate > Status > Successful Job Count
report
This report aggregates successful jobs and shows these across a timeline. It
provides a visualization of job volume trends. It can be reported on against any
view or level within a view along with any of the key backup infrastructure
components (backup server, media server) and attributes (policy, policy type,
schedule, OS, product, transport type). By default backup jobs are shown in the
report. Filtering is available on all components and attributes. The primary use case
of the report is verification of trends and the days that are exception to the norm.
The report is highly effective for presenting long-term historical data on one of the
most fundamental metrics of managing a backup operation.
Figure 2-38 shows a sample view of the Successful Job Count report.
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The following are details associated with the Successful Job Count report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Successful Job Count
Report Purpose This report shows the successful jobs density over time.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Status > Successful Job Count
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The following table shows the filters for Successful Job Count report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Media Media server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value drop-down list ..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Transport Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Type view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Job Type By default, Backup jobs are shown in the report. You can select
one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view
Product Type
data for the selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
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Attempt Attempt The Attempt Status column can have two values i.e. Attempt or
Status Job. When Job Count is calculated, the report considers all
attempts if Attempt is selected.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Successful Job Count report for a specific
policy to view successful job counts for the specific policy. Further if you are
interested in knowing about the successful job counts for specific products, you
can use the Job filter and under Product Type column, select Backup Exec.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Successful Job Count
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
■ The Schedule Name column is added under the Schedule filter to filter data
by schedule name.
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■ The report now also shows trendlines with customized average periods.
The following option has been added:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3,
7, 14, or 30. The default value is 3.
Select Show trendline with moving average checkbox and use the drop-down
list to specify the number of data points to factor into the average. At each interval
on the graph, the trendline shows a moving average of the most recent data
points. Example: 3 displays a trendline that, at each interval, shows the average
of the current data point and the two previous data points.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are unknown. In earlier
versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank. Now all
static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown as
UNKNOWN like in VBR
Status & Success Rate > Status > All Failed Backups report
This report is one of three using the advanced success or failure calculation logic
around the notion of first, all and last job. They require schedule and window
parameters enabling a precise definition of timeframes. Additionally, these reports
have aggregation levels of job and client. The first job success or failure is the first
job for a client/policy/schedule combination in its defined backup window and last
job is the opposite. As failed jobs are rerun one or more times, the “last job”
represents the last of the reruns within the window. This report produces the details
of the failed jobs based on which one of the three (first or all or last) methods is
chosen. The main use case for this report is based on last job where failure
notification to users is based around last job and failures leading up to the last one
is ignored.
Node Name Value in the Node Name column depends on the Report On parameter
that you select. The default value of Report On parameter is Master
Server. So the value in Node Name column by default shows the master
server name.
When you select a view from the Filters section while editing the report,
the Report On parameter drop-down list also shows the view levels.
Based on the levels that you select from the Report On drop-down list,
value in the Node Name column changes.
- US
-- Client1
-- Client2
-- Client3
- India
-- Client4
-- Client5
-- Client6
■ Select this view called Location from the Filters section and select
the Report On parameter as Master Server (default selection). The
Node Name column displays the master server.
■ Select this view called Location from the Filters section and select
the Report On parameter as Level 1. The Node Name column
displays US and India
■ Select this view called Location from the Filters section and select
the Report On parameter as Level 2. The Node Name column
displays the clients (clients 1-6).
Policy Name Policies associated with the client and node name
Job ID Job IDs associated with the policy and schedule that fail consecutively.
Status Code Status code for the job ID. You can also filter the report to see details
of only a particular status code by using the Job > Status Code filter and
selecting the specific status codes.
Note that jobs with status code 0 (successful) may also appear in the
report. This usually happens in case of multi-streaming jobs. Job IDs
with status code 0 appear because if any of the sub-jobs of a
multi-streaming job fail, it is considered a complete failure. Generally
the Start Time for the multistreaming jobs would be very close.
The following are the details that are associated with the Consecutive Failures
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status and Success
Rate > Status > Consecutive Failures report.
Report Purpose Provides tabular view showing clients that had consecutive
job failures.
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup > Status >
Consecutive Failures
You can edit the Consecutive Failures report to show or hide the columns that
you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the
report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Consecutive Failures report and how you can use these filters to view
specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
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Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Job Job Types Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Status Code Select one or more status codes to view data for the selected
status codes.
Success Aggregation Select different parameters for criteria definition about success
Rate Level rate of the jobs. Select All Jobs Success Rate, First job Success
Rate, Last Job Success Rate. Select Aggregation Level to
consider the kind of jobs for the specified time frame. For example,
if you select First Job Success Rate then the report shows only
the first job for the combination of master server, client, policy,
and schedule.
Metric Type Select Metric Type to calculate the success rate based as jobs.
Full Days Select Full Days to specify the list of days to be considered for
Full backups.
Full Window Select Full Window Parameter to specify the start time for the
Parameter full backup window.
Full for Select Full for Duration of (In Hours) to calculate the end time
Duration of for the incremental backup window. Backup window end time is
(In Hours) equal to the duration from the start time of the backup window.
Increment for Select Increment for Duration of (In Hours) to calculate the end
Duration of time for the incremental backup window. Backup window end
(In Hours) time is equal to the duration from the start time of the backup
window.
Example of filter usage: You may run the report for specific policy names to view
details only for that specific policy.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Week At A Glance report
This report summarizes activity for a week by symbolically displaying the result of
each job for each client under the day of the week. The symbols are the blue
(Success) and yellow (Partial Success) men and failures that are denoted by a red
“X”. This report provides quick and comprehensive verification that all is well in the
data protection solution using symbols. A drill-down capability to the job level details
(i.e Job ID, Start/End Time, Size etc.) is provided. You can drill down to any server
on any day and get the job level detail.
It can be reported on against any view or level within a view along with any of the
key backup infrastructure components (backup server, media server) and attributes
(policy, policy type, schedule, OS, product, transport type). Filtering is available on
all components and attributes. The report provides a visualization of job status for
the most current data and how that compares to the previous six days.
This report can be used for automated report generation and email features where
different report filters can be used to show specific systems and then that data
emailed to the relevant parties once a week. Veritas recommends that you use
filters in large environments. This is because the report shows every master server
and client by default.
Week at a Glance Report’s performance declines as the data to be displayed in
the report increases. For example, running a two-month report is slower than running
a two-week report.
Note: The Week at a Glance report displays icons when it is exported or emailed
in an HTML format. Earlier in OpsCenter 7.0.x, the Week at a Glance report could
not display icons when exported or emailed in an HTML format. This issue has
been fixed in OpsCenter 7.1 and later versions.
This report shows that there were a number of failures and also quickly shows that
most of the backups completed successfully. Using this report you can see if backups
ran each day of the week and the status of that backup. This report can be scheduled
to be emailed or exported weekly which saves a great deal of time.
The following are details associated with the Week at a Glance report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Week At a Glance
Report Purpose This is a graphical report of the backup status for each
protected client. A blue icon represents a successful backup,
a yellow icon represents a partially successful backup, and a
red icon represents a failed backup. A green background
indicates a full backup. A light blue background represents an
incremental backup.
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Mapping with VBR report Backups > Status > Week At a Glance
Deviations from VBR If one client is backed up by two master servers, two rows are
shown in OpsCenter while one row is displayed in VBR.
The following table shows the filters for Week at a Glance report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Classification Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the selected
Name data classiciation names.
Policy Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Keyword having the selected keyword.
Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Select one or more products like Backup Exec to view data for
the selected products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Week at a Glance report for a specific
master server to view backup status for the clients protected by the specific master
server. Further if you are interested in knowing about the status of say only Backup
jobs (and no other jobs like Restore or archive jobs), you can use the Job Type
filter and select Backup.
The following enhancements have been made in the Week at a Glance report:
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You can click a Job Primary ID to view skipped file details for the job. A new drilldown
report named Skip File Details has been added.
The following are details associated with the Week At A Glance Details report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Week At a Glance (click the Client Name link or any
icon)
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Status > Week At a Glance > Week at a Glance
Details
You can edit the report to show or hide the columns that you are interested in. All
the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report to show jobs for a
specific product or master server.
The following table shows the filters for Week at a Glance Details report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
Client OS
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Classification Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the
Name selected data classiciation names.
Policy Select one or more policy keywords to view data for the policies
Keyword having the selected keyword.
Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like Full, Incremental etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Select one or more products like Backup Exec to view data for
the selected products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Week at a Glance Details report for a
specific policy to view backup details for the specific policy. Further if you are
interested in knowing about the status of say only Full schedule types, you can use
the Schedule filter and select Full.
The following enhancements have been made in the Week at a Glance Details
report:
■ The Job Primary ID column in the Week at a Glance Details report is now a
link and you can drill down to Skip File Details report. Use the Skip File Details
report to view the skipped files that are associated with a job.
■ The Master Server OS column has been removed from the Master Server
filter.
■ The Media Server OS column has been removed from the Media Server filter.
■ The Client Architecture column has been removed from the Client filter.
■ The Policy Domain column has been removed from the Policy filter.
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■ The Job Type, Job Transport Type, and Product Type columns have been
added to the Job filter. You can now filter this report on the basis of job type,
job transport type or product type.
■ The Agent Server and Job State columns have been removed from the Job
filter.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Backup Window Failures
report
This report lists the jobs which were scheduled to run but failed because the
scheduled backup window was no longer open (the NetBackup status code is 196).
Status & Success Rate > Status > Partially Successful Job
Details report
This report provides details for all NetBackup partially successful jobs. Partially
successful jobs have an exit status of 1. The table in the report is organized by job
ID, server name, and client name.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Skipped Files Summary
report
The information in this report is presented using a set of linked reports. The main
report that is organized by master server, displays clients and policies, and the
corresponding number of files that were skipped.
Skipped file details for client report This drilldown report from the Client Name column
identifies risks to the client because of any skipped
files.
Skipped file details for policy report This drilldown report from the Policy Name column
identifies risks to the client due to any skipped files.
Skipped file details for policy and client This drilldown report from the No. of Skipped Files
report column provides the names of all skipped files.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Attempt Status Detail
report
This report provides information about the completion status for a NetBackup job.
The report table provides a count of jobs having a particular status code on a specific
day. The table is organized by server name and date. This report was earlier named
as Job Exit Status Detail report.
A drilldown report is available from the Number of Occurrences column of the
table of the main report. This drilldown report shows job details, such as job type
and policy name. The table includes all jobs having a particular status code on a
given day.
Note: This report may provide inaccurate output when a Job ID is reset in NetBackup
like for catalog recovery or via manual resetting of the Job ID. In case the Job ID
is reset, you must delete the NetBackup master server from the OpsCenter console
and add it again.
Figure 2-42 shows a sample view of the Job Attempt Status Detail report.
The following are details associated with the Job Attempt Status Detail report:
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Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Job Attempt Status Detail
Report Purpose This report shows the successful jobs density over time.
Mapping with NOM report Standard Reports > Job > Job Attempt Status Detail
The following table shows the filters for Job Attempt Status Detail report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Attempt Status Detail report for a
specific job type like Backup to view status code details for the backup jobs.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job Attempt Status
Detail report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
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■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ This report was earlier named Job Exit Status Detail. This has been renamed
to Job Attempt Status Detail report.
The following are details associated with the Job details by attempt status report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Job Attempt Status Detail (drill down from
Number of Occurrences column) > Job details by attempt
status
Mapping with NOM report Standard Reports > Job > Job Attempt Status Detail (drill down
from Number of Occurrences column) > Job Details By
Status for
The following table shows the filters for Job details by attempt status report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Status Code
Select one or more status codes to view data for the selected
status codes.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job details by attempt status report for
a specific job type like Backup to view job attempt details for the backup jobs.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Job details by attempt
status report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
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■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Details report
This report provides detailed information about NetBackup jobs.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Summary by Status
report
Status Report provides information on basic NetBackup job status including
successful, partially successful, skipped files, and failed backup attempts.
The Job Summary by Status report summarizes NetBackup jobs based on the job
exit status for a specified time interval. You can use this report to provide trend
information.
The bar chart shows a count of successful, partially successful, and failed jobs per
a given date.
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Status > Historical
report
A Job Status report in red (failure), yellow (partial success) and green (success)
displayed in stacked bar format that is grouped by hour, day, week, month, or year
across any timeframe. The report is a count of jobs for each of the three outcomes.
The simplicity of the presentation helps easily identify both positive and negative
trends as well as one-off deviations. For NetBackup environments, the report can
also be generated where attempts rather than jobs are counted. In NetBackup, jobs
can be configured for x many attempts before a job exits with a status. The report
can be filtered across a selection that includes views, backup and media servers,
backup level, policies, schedules, transport types, Operating Systems, and business
classifications.
Figure 2-44 shows a sample view of the Job Status (Historical) report.
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The following are details associated with the Job Status (Historical) report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Job Status
Mapping with VBR report Backup > Status and Success Rate > Status > Job Status
The following table shows the filters for Job Status report and how you can use
these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Status Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Job Transport
Type Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Job Type
By default, Backup jobs are shown in the report. Select one or
Product Type
more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view data
for the selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Status report for a specific policy
to view job counts for the specific policy. Further if you are interested in knowing
about the job counts for specific products, you can use the Job filter and under
Product Type column, select Backup Exec.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Successful Job Count
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
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■ The Schedule Name column is added under the Schedule filter to filter data
by schedule name.
■ The report now also shows trendlines with customized average periods.
The following option has been added:
Show trendline with moving average period of 3. The value can be 1, 2, 3,
7, 14, or 30. The default value is 3.
Select Show trendline with moving average checkbox and use the drop-down
list to specify the number of data points to factor into the average. At each interval
on the graph, the trendline shows a moving average of the most recent data
points. Example: 3 displays a trendline that, at each interval, shows the average
of the current data point and the two previous data points.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN like in VBR
Status & Success Rate > Status > Job Status > Distribution
report
A job status report in red (failure), yellow (partial success) and green (success)
displayed in pie chart format. The report is a count of jobs for each of the three
outcomes. The main use cases of the report are typically short-term verification
(i.e. last 24 – 48 hours) of backup job status and long term (i.e. 1+ months)
management level reporting requiring high-level status summaries. The report can
be filtered across a selection that includes views, backup and media servers, backup
level, policies, schedules, transport types, Operating Systems, and business
classifications.
Figure 2-45 shows a sample view of the Job Status (Distribution) report.
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The following are details associated with the Job Status (Distribution) report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Job Status
Mapping with VBR report Backup > Status and Success Rate > Status > Job Status
The following table shows the filters for Job Status report and how you can use
these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Status Select one or more job status like Failed, Successful etc. to view
data for the selected job status.
Job Transport
Type Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Job Type
Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
Product Type
to view data for the selected job types. By default, only Backup
is selected.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Status report for a specific policy
to view job counts for the specific policy. Further if you are interested in knowing
about the job counts per job status for specific products, you can use the Job filter
and under Product Type column, select Backup Exec.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Successful Job Count
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
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■ The Schedule Name column is added under the Schedule filter to filter data
by schedule name.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are UNKNOWN. In
earlier versions of OpsCenter the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
Now all static columns like job type, schedule type, policy type, etc. are shown
as UNKNOWN like in VBR
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate –
All Jobs report
This last of the single-line success rate reports give the highest number since it
shows at least one success per client stream. Meaning as long as one job is
successful despite any number of retries, it is a 100% success. This report typically
shows overall exposure to someone outside the backup team. A 100% on this report
indicates that everything was backed up even though it may have taken a number
of retries.
Figure 2-46 shows a sample view of the Success Rate-All Jobs report.
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The following are details associated with the Success Rate – All Jobs report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate - All Jobs
Report Purpose This report shows the Success rate by job level across
products, domains, clients, policies and business level views.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Success Rate > Success Rate - At Least 1 Success
Per Client
The following table shows the filters for Success Rate – All Jobs report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
The value selection for Job Type is mandatory. By default, Backup
jobs are shown in the report. You can select one or more job
types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view data for the
selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Example of filter usage: Run the Success Rate - All Jobs report for a specific product
like Backup Exec to get an idea of the success rate for Backup Exec jobs.
The following report enhancements have been made for Success Rate – All Jobs
report:
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
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■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
■ Two new filters called Schedule and Success Rate have been added.
■ A new checkbox named Target Performance has been added in the Modify
Display Options page under Timeline Chart Properties. You can use the
Target Performance option to specify where a report draws the target line, with
which you can compare the actual performance shown. The Target Performance
option allows you to specify the target for Y1 axis. In case you set a value of
say 100 for Y1 axis and run the report, you will see a straight line parallel to
X-axis and the value as 100 on Y1 axis. Using this option, you can easily
compare the actual performance with the target performance.
The following are details associated with the Advanced Success Rate report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Success Rate > Advanced Success Rate
Report Purpose This report shows the master server, number of backups that
were successful and failed, the success rate and total amount
processed for each day.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Status > Daily Summary of Backup Activity
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The following table shows the filters for Advanced Success Rate report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Job Job Type You can select one or more job types like Archive, Backup,
Restore etc. to view data for the selected job types. By default,
Status Code
Backup jobs are shown in the report.
Select one or more status codes to view data for the selected
status codes.
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Success Aggregation Select Aggregation Level to consider the kind of jobs for the
Rate Level specified time frame. For example, if you select First Job
Success Rate then the report shows only the first job for the
Full Days
combination of master, client, policy, and schedule.
Full Window
Select Full Days to specify the list of days to be considered for
Parameter
Full backups.
Metric Type
Select Full Window Parameter to specify the start time for the
Full for full backup window.
Duration of
Select Metric Type to calculate the success rate based on clients
(In Hours)
or jobs.
Increment
Select Full for Duration of (In Hours) to calculate the end time
Days
for the incremental backup window. Backup window end time is
Increment equal to the duration from the start time of the backup window.
Window
Select Increment Days to specify the list of days to be considered
Parameter
for Incremental backups.
Increment for
Select Increment Window Parameter to specify the start time
Duration of
for the incremental backup window.
(In Hours)
Select Increment for Duration of (In Hours) to calculate the end
Consider
time for the incremental backup window. Backup window end
Partially
time is equal to the duration from the start time of the backup
Successful
window.
Job as
Successful Select Count Partially Successful Job as Successful to count
partially successful jobs as successful while calculating the
Success Rate.
Example of filter usage: Run the Advanced Success Rate report for a one week
timeframe and for a single master server.
The default Relative Timeframe is now changed to Previous 15 days. Earlier the
report showed data for the Previous 14 days by default.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate -
All Attempts report
This report shows success rate as it is aggregated at the attempt ( “try”) level. Jobs
can be configured for x many attempts before exiting with a status. If for example
the attempt setting is two and success is attained on the second attempt, this
translates into a 50% attempt rate and 100% job success rate. This metric is only
supported for backup applications in which attempt level data is available. A target
line is also supported providing for an effective visual presentation on when the
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target is exceeded. It can be reported on against any view or level within a view
along with any of the key backup infrastructure components (backup server, media
server) and attributes (policy, policy type, schedule, OS, product, transport type).
Filtering is available on all components and attributes. Main use case is long-term
historical data on one of the key performance indicators.
Figure 2-48 shows a sample view of the Success Rate All Attempts report.
The following are details associated with the Success Rate – All Attempts report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate - All Attempts
Report Purpose This report shows the success rate by all job attempt level
across products, domains, clients, policies and business level
views.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Success Rate > Success Rate - All Attempts
The following table shows the filters for Success Rate – All Attempts report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
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Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
The value selection for Job Type is mandatory. By default, Backup
jobs are shown in the report. You can select one or more job
types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view data for the
selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Examples of filter usage: You can run this report for a few master servers for
which you want to view the success rate for all attempts.
The following report enhancements have been made for Success Rate - All Attempts
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
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■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
■ Two new filters called Schedule and Success Rate have been added.
■ A new checkbox named Target Performance has been added in the Modify
Display Options page under Timeline Chart Properties. You can use the
Target Performance option to specify where a report draws the target line, with
which you can compare the actual performance shown. The Target Performance
option allows you to specify the target for Y1 axis. In case you set a value of
say 100 for Y1 axis and run the report, you will see a straight line parallel to
X-axis and the value as 100 on Y1 axis. Using this option, you can easily
compare the actual performance with the target performance.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate -
First Attempt report
This report shows success rate as it is aggregated at the attempt (known as “try”)
level. Specifically, it zooms in on the measurement of the first attempt for each job.
Jobs can be configured for x many attempts before you exit with a status. If for
example the attempt setting is two and success is attained on the second attempt,
this data translates into a 50% All Attempt rate and 0% First Attempt rate and 100%
job success rate. This metric is only supported for backup applications in which
attempt level data is available. A target line is also supported providing for an
effective visual presentation on when the target is exceeded. Filtering is available
on all components and attributes. Main use case is to use this report and the All
Attempts report together to see how often success is attained on the first attempt
as opposed to second, third etc. attempts.
Figure 2-49 shows a sample view of Success Rate - First Attempt report.
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The following are details associated with the Success Rate – First Attempt report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate - First Attempt
Report Purpose This report shows the success rate by first job attempt level
across products, domains, clients, policies and business level
views.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Success Rate > Success Rate - First Attempt
The following table shows the filters for Success Rate – First Attempt report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value dropdown list..
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
Client OS
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
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Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
The value selection for Job Type is mandatory. By default, Backup
jobs are shown in the report. You can select one or more job
types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc. to view data for the
selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Examples of filter usage: You can run this report for a few master servers for
which you want to view the success rate for the first attempt.
The following report enhancements have been made for Success Rate - First
Attempt report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
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■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
■ Two new filters called Schedule and Success Rate have been added.
■ A new checkbox named Target Performance has been added in the Modify
Display Options page under Timeline Chart Properties. You can use the
Target Performance option to specify where a report draws the target line, with
which you can compare the actual performance shown. The Target Performance
option allows you to specify the target for Y1 axis. In case you set a value of
say 100 for Y1 axis and run the report, you will see a straight line parallel to
X-axis and the value as 100 on Y1 axis. Using this option, you can easily
compare the actual performance with the target performance.
Status & Success Rate > Success Rate > Success Rate -
Line report
This report is a historical report that shows success rate across products, domains,
clients, policies, and business level views. This report simply aggregates jobs
according to success rate and shows these across a timeline. Filtering is available
on all components and attributes. The primary use case of the report is verification
of trends and the days that are exception to the norm. The report is highly effective
for presenting long-term historical data on one of the most fundamental metrics of
managing a backup operation.
Figure 2-50 shows a sample view of the Success Rate Line report.
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The following are details associated with the Success Rate Line report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Backup > Status & Success
Rate > Status > Success Rate Line
Report Purpose This report shows job success rate density over time.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Success Rate > Success Rate Line
The following table shows the filters for Success Rate Line report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Status Code
Select one or more status codes to view data for the selected
status codes.
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Success Aggregation Select Aggregation Level to consider the kind of jobs for the
Rate Level specified time frame. For example, if you select First Job
Success Rate then the report shows only the first job for the
Full Days
combination of master server, client, policy, and schedule.
Full Window
Select Full Days to specify the list of days to be considered for
Parameter
Full backups.
Metric Type
Select Full Window Parameter to specify the start time for the
Full for full backup window.
Duration of
Select Metric Type to calculate the success rate based on clients
(In Hours)
or jobs.
Increment
Select Full for Duration of (In Hours) to calculate the end time
Days
for the incremental backup window. Backup window end time is
Increment equal to the duration from the start time of the backup window.
Window
Select Increment Days to specify the list of days to be considered
Parameter
for Incremental backups.
Increment for
Select Increment Window Parameter to specify the start time
Duration of
for the incremental backup window.
(In Hours)
Select Increment for Duration of (In Hours) to calculate the end
Consider
time for the incremental backup window. Backup window end
Partially
time is equal to the duration from the start time of the backup
Successful
window.
Job as
Successful Select Count Partially Successful Job as Successful to count
partially successful jobs as successful while calculating the
Success Rate.
Example of filter usage: Run the Success Rate Line report for a specific job type
like Restore to get an idea of the success rate for restore operations.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Success Rate Line
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
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Figure 2-52 shows a sample historical view of the Deduplication chargeback report.
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Figure 2-53 shows a sample ranking view of the Deduplication chargeback report.
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The following are details associated with the Deduplication Chargeback Report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Chargeback > Deduplication
Chargeback Report
Report Purpose This report shows the savings that is achieved because of the
deduplication technology.
The following table shows the filters for Deduplication Chargeback report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Example of filter usage: Run the Deduplication chargeback report for a specific
master server to view the cost savings for the specific master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for Deduplication Chargeback
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
Figure 2-55 shows a sample Rankings view of the Backup Chargeback report.
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The following are details associated with the Backup Chargeback Report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Chargeback > Backup
Chargeback Report
Report Purpose This report shows the chargeback of your backup services.
The following table shows the filters for Backup Chargeback report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Example of filter usage: Run the Backup Chargeback report for a specific master
server to view the cost savings for the specific master server
The following report enhancements have been made for Backup Chargeback report:
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks.
■ The following options have been removed from Time Frame Group By selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter
■ Quarter of year Average
■ Quarter of year total
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■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years.
■ The following Report On options have been added under Backup Job Attributes:
■ Job Status (Complete and Partial only)
■ Job Status (Complete only)
The following Report On options have been removed:
■ Backup Image Copy Is Currently Expired
■ Backup Image Copy Media Server
■ Backup Image Encryption State
■ Backup Image Fragment Is Currently Expired
■ Backup Image Is Currently Expired
■ Backup Image Type
■ Data Classification Master Server
■ Data Classification Name
Risk Analysis > Client Risk Analysis See “Risk Analysis > Client Risk Analysis
report” on page 200.
Risk Analysis > Client Coverage See “Risk Analysis > Client Coverage report”
on page 203.
Risk Analysis > Recovery Point Objective See “Risk Analysis > Recovery Point
Objective report” on page 211.
About clients not backed up report See “Clients Not Backed up report”
on page 215.
About job success by client report See “Job Success by Client report”
on page 221.
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About client summary dashboard report See “Client summary dashboard report”
on page 227.
About BMR client configuration backup See “BMR client configuration backup failures
failures report report” on page 228.
About jobs by application report See “Jobs by application report” on page 229.
SAN client jobs report See “ SAN client jobs report” on page 229.
The following table provides details on each column that is displayed in the report:
Last Successful Job Ended Date and time when this client was successfully backed up.
Last Full Job Ended Date and time when the last full backup job ended.
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Last Incremental Job Ended Date and time when the last incremental backup job ended.
Schedule Name Name of the schedule for the last successful backup of this
client. This column is blank if the client was not successfully
backed up anytime.
Online At If the client is offline, this column displays when the client will
be online again. This column is blank if the client is already
online.
The following are details associated with the Client Risk Analysis Report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Client Risk
Analysis Report
Report Purpose The report takes a look at all of the clients configured and
determines if the client has had a full successful backup in
the time frame specified. If not, it will be called out as a Risk
so that action can be taken to get a successful full backup.
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Risk Analysis > Client Risk Analysis
The following table shows the filters for Client Risk Analysis report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
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Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Client Client is The default selection is Yes. By default, active clients are
Active displayed in the report. Hence the clients that are not actively
backed up are omitted by default. Select No if you want to view
the report for all the clients.
Schedule Schedule Select one or more schedule types like Full, Incremental etc. to
/Level Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Job Job Status Select a Job Status like Successful or Partially Successful or both
to view data for the selected job status in the report.
Example of filter usage: Run the Client Risk Analysis report to include all clients
(both active and non-active) by selecting Client is Active as No.
The following enhancements have been made in the Client Risk Analysis report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks.
■ Earlier there was a Host filter with Host is Active column. The Host filter has
been removed. The Host is Active column is now renamed as Client is Active
column and exists under the Client filter. The default value of Client is Active
column is Yes.
■ The default value of Job Status column under Job filter has been changed to
Successful.
The Client Coverage report tells you whether all clients in your environment are
being backed up or not. OpsCenter can only report on clients that have already
been defined and configured for backups. This report helps you to identify the clients
that are a part of your environment but are not known to OpsCenter. These clients
may not be getting backed up because of backup software not being installed or
the clients not being configured for backups.
To run this report, you must specify a CSV file (comma-separated value) that
contains a complete and authoritative inventory of all servers across the enterprise.
Some of the independent sources of server inventory across the enterprise which
can be used to generate a CSV file are the following:
■ Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
■ Asset Management System
■ Domain Name System (DNS)
■ Homegrown databases
■ Spreadsheet
OpsCenter imports data from the CSV file and compares the list of clients (available
in CSV) with the clients known to OpsCenter. The clients which are present in CSV
but not in OpsCenter can be easily identified from this report.
Figure 2-57 shows a sample view of the Client Coverage report.
Note: The CSV file must be located on the machine from where you are running
the Client Coverage report. See “About comparison of clients listed in CSV and
OpsCenter” on page 210. for more information on how the comparison takes place.
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The following table provides details on each column that is displayed in the report:
External Client Name of the client that appears in the CSV file.
Note: A client may be known by multiple names and all the names
may be documented in the CSV file. The name that appears in the
External Client column is the first name that is documented in the CSV
file. For example, if a CSV file lists multiple names for a client such as,
myhost, myhost.vtas.com, myhost.veritas.com, then myhost appears
in the External Client column.
Message The result of comparison. The following are the possible messages:
■ Match - Direct
■ Match - FQDN vs. Short name
■ In External List And Not In Backup
The Client Coverage report helps you to identify these clients which
are present in your environment but are not known to OpsCenter. You
must verify if these clients are being backed up.
Product A list of backup products used for backing up the client, such as,
NetBackup or Backup Exec.
Policy Full Name The backup policy associated with the client when the last full backup
was successful
Last Full Job Time This is the time when the last full backup was successful for the specific
client.
Policy Name The backup policy associated with the client when the last incremental
Incremental backup was successful.
Last Incremental This is the time when the last incremental backup was successful for
Job Time the specific client.
The following are details associated with the Client Coverage report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Risk Analysis
> Client Coverage
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Report Purpose This report shows a comparison of the list of clients being
backed up against an independently-sourced list (like CMDB,
third party and homegrown asset management systems) of
clients.
Can be scheduled No
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Risk Analysis > Client Risk Analysis > Client
Coverage
The following table shows the filters for Client Coverage report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
Additional Parameters
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All
Example of filter usage: To view details of all backed up servers running VMWare
that are known to have 'vm' somewhere in the host name, type %vm% in the Wild
Card text box.
Note: Each host machine exists in a new line. For example, Host1, Host2, and
Host3 all exist in three separate lines.
Client is in External This means that a client exists in both the CSV file and OpsCenter
Client and Backed database.
Up Client list
Note: In case multiple names for a system are present in CSV and
OpsCenter, then all the names present in CSV are compared with each
name in OpsCenter till a match is obtained.
■ Match - Direct: This happens when the host name in CSV is exactly
the same as the host name in OpsCenter. For example,
myhost.veritas.com in CSV and myhost.vtas.com in OpsCenter.
■ Match - FQDN vs. Short Name: This happens when the host name
is an FQDN in CSV and a short name in OpsCenter or a short name
in CSV and an FQDN in OpsCenter. For example, if the CSV file
contains myhost.veritas.com and OpsCenter contains myhost, then
the comparison result is Match - FQDN vs. Short Name. Similarly,
if the CSV file contains myhost and OpsCenter contains
myhost.veritas.com, then the comparison result is Match - FQDN
vs. Short Name.
In External List The Client Coverage report helps you to identify these clients which
And Not In Backup are present in your environment but are not known to OpsCenter. You
must verify if these clients are being backed up.
In Backup And Not This happens when the host name is known to OpsCenter but not
In External List present in the CSV file. This may be due to several reasons like
computer not being available in the network or computer not registered
in the DNS, and so on.
Figure 2-58 shows a sample view of the Recovery Point Objective report.
In the example, no backups have been run for nearly 10 hours for all the clients.
This means that for the five systems on the report, the best RPO possible would
be nearly 10 hours. If you have committed to an 8 hour RPO, then these systems
need to be backed up quickly to be able to meet that SLA.
The following are details associated with the Recovery Point Objective report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Risk Analysis
> Recovery Point Objective
Mapping with VBR report Backups > Risk Analysis > Recovery Point Objective - RPO
The following table shows the filters for Recovery Point Objective report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down list
.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in the
Value drop-down list.
Client Client is The default selection is Yes. By default, Active Clients are
Active displayed in the report. Hence the clients that are not actively
backed up are omitted by default. Select No if you want to view
Client Name
the report for all the clients.
Client OS
Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Keyword having the selected keyword.
Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
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Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc. to
Type view data for the selected schedule types.
Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedule names.
Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Example of filter usage: You may run the report for specific master servers to
view details for the clients backed up by specific master servers.
The following enhancements have been made in the Stored Backup Images on
Media report:
■ You can now click (drill down) the bar for each client and view Recovery Point
Objective report for job type, schedule/level type and policy name.
■ The Job Type column has been added under the Job filter.
■ For the Policy filter, the following columns have been added:
■ Policy Keyword
■ Policy Type
■ Earlier there was a Host filter with Host is Active column. The Host filter has
been removed. The Host is Active column is now renamed as Client is Active
column and exists under the Client filter. The default value of Client is Active
column is Yes.
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The following are details for the Clients Not Backed up report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Clients Not
Backed up
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Report Purpose This report lists all the clients that are not backed up in the
selected timeframe.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Clients Not Backed
up
Deviation from NOM Last Successful Backup column shows the job end time in
OpsCenter. However, this column shows the job start time in
NOM.
The following table shows the filters for Clients not backed up report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Policy Policy Type Select one or more policy types like NDMP, FlashBackup etc. to
view data for the selected policy types.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Clients not Backed up report for a specific
policy type like FlashBackup to view backup details for the specific policy type.
The following enhancements have been made in the Clients Not Backed up report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years. You can also see the Years tab on top-right corner
of the Tabular Backup Report.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Policy Type column in the Policy
filter. You can now filter report data for policy types that are unknown. In earlier
versions of OpsCenter, the unknown policy types were shown as blank.
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Note: Cheking that the virtual machine is added in the is possible opnly when the
policy is manually created or when successful backup has happened for the virtual
machine.
Figure 2-60 shows a sample view of the Virtual Client Summary report.
The sample report shows an example of vCenter server that has a number of VMs
configured. Most of the virtual clients do not exist in any NetBackup policy and need
to be added or protected. It also shows at a glance the last time the system was
backed up (from the Last Successful Backup Time column).
The Virtual Client Summary report shows the following columns:
Virtual Server Name Name of the virtual server host such as VMware
or Hyper-V server
Data Store Data store associated with the virtual client. Data
Store is where virtual machine configuration files
are stored.
VM Host Name
Instance ID
Last Backup Time Time when this virtual client was backed up last
The following are details for the Virtual Client Summary report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Virtual Client
Summary
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Report Purpose This report shows details of the VMware or Hyper-V servers
that you have configured with NetBackup. It also shows
whether these virtual machines are protected by NetBackup
or not.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Virtual Client
Summary
The following table shows the filters for Virtual Client Summary report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value dropdown list.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Virtual Client Summary report for a
specific client view to view details for the specific clients.
The following are details associated with the Virtual Client Job Details report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Virtual Client
Summary (click the virtual client name) > Virtual Client Job
Details
Report Purpose This report shows the details of selected virtual machine.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Virtual Client
Summary (click the virtual client name)
The following table shows the filters for Virtual Client Job Details report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
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View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Virtual Client Job Details report for a
specific client to view details for the specific clients.
The following are details for the Job Success by Client report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Job Success
by Client
Report Purpose This report shows the job success by client. This report is valid
for NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Job Success by
Client
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The following table shows the filters for Job Success by Client report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server backed up by the selected master servers in the report. All master
servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Success by Client report for a
specific master server to view job success details for the clients that are protected
by the specific master server.
The following enhancements have been made for the Job Success by Client report:
■ You can now drill down by clicking the bars in the report. A drill-down report
called Job Details by Client is available.
■ The Report On parameter that let you group the report by Exit Status has been
removed from the Modify Display Options page.
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Job Success
by Client (click the bar chart) or Job Success by Client
(Tabular) (click the Client Name column)
Report Purpose This report lists job details for client. This report is valid for
NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Job Success by
Client > Job Details by Client
The following table shows the filters for Job Details by Client report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server backed up by the selected master servers in the report. All master
servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list .
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients in
the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers in
the OpsCenter console are listed.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Details by Client report for specific
clients or master servers.
The following are details for the Job Success by Client (Tabular) report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Job Success
by Client (Tabular)
Report Purpose This report shows the job success by client. This report is valid
for NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Job Success by
Client
The following table shows the filters for Job Success by Client report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
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Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server backed up by the selected master servers in the report. All master
servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list .
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the clients.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Success by Client (Tabular) report
for specific clients to view job success details for the selected clients.
Total jobs for client report This drilldown report from the Number of Total
Jobs column lists all the jobs for the selected client
and time frame. The job details include policy
name, schedule name, and throughput (KB/sec).
Successful jobs for client report This drilldown report from the Number of
Successful Jobs column lists the successful jobs
for the selected client and time frame. The report
lists job details, such as, job type, policy name,
start and end times, and job duration.
Partially successful jobs for client report This drilldown report from the Number of Partial
Successful Jobs column shows the partially
successful jobs for the selected client and time
frame. The report lists job details, such as, job type,
policy name, start and end times, and job duration.
Failed jobs for client report This drilldown report from the Number of Failed
Jobs column lists the failed jobs for the selected
client and time frame. Any jobs with an exit status
other than 0 or 1 are considered to be failed jobs.
The report lists job details, such as, job type, policy
name, start and end times, and job duration.
Restore jobs for client report This drilldown report from the Number of Restore
Jobs column lists restores job details for the
selected client. It provides details like policy name,
schedule name, and throughput (KB/sec).
Note: Among all Amazon S3-compatible cloud providers that NetBackup supports,
OpsCenter can monitor and generate reports for Amazon S3 only.
Job Success Rate See “Job Success Rate report” on page 230.
Average Data Transfer Rate See “Average Data Transfer Rate” on page 237.
The following are details associated with the Job Success Rate report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Cloud Reports > Job Success
Rate
Report Purpose Success rate by job level across products, domains, clients,
policies and business level views.
You can edit the report and configure the timeframe or run the report for specific
views, clients, or master servers.
The following table shows the filters for Job Success Rate report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list.
Client Client is Active The default selection is Yes. By default, Active Clients are
displayed in the report. Hence the clients that are not actively
Client Name
backed up are omitted by default. Select No if you want to view
Client OS the report for all the clients.
Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc.
Type to view data for the selected schedule types.
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Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Product Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Success Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
Rate in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Job Success Rate report for specific
clients to view details only for the specific clients.
You can also select time interval for which you want to group the records. For
example, if you select 1 month as the Time Frame and 10 days as the Group By
interval, the report shows records in three chunks of data grouped by 10 days.
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Cloud Reports > Data Expiring
in Future
Report Purpose This report shows the data expiring each day for the next 7
days.
You can edit the report and configure the timeframe or run the report for specific
views, clients, or master servers.
The following table shows the filters for Data Expiring in Future report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list.
Client Client is Active The default selection is Yes. By default, Active Clients are
displayed in the report. Hence the clients that are not actively
Client Name
backed up are omitted by default. Select No if you want to view
Client OS the report for all the clients.
Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
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Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule types like CINC, Copy, Daily etc.
Type to view data for the selected schedule types.
Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Job Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Product Type
Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Data Expiring in Future report for specific
clients to view details only for the specific clients.
Cloud Metering
This report shows the data written to the cloud. It also shows forecast and trend.
Figure 2-66 shows a sample view of the Cloud Metering report.
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The following are details associated with the Cloud Metering report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Cloud Reports > Cloud Metering
Report Purpose Historical view of data written to cloud per Cloud Provider.
You can edit the report and configure the timeframe or run the report for specific
views or media servers.
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The following table shows the filters for the Cloud Metering report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Cloud Metering report for specific media
servers to view details only for the specific media servers.
The following are details associated with the Average Data Transfer Rate report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Cloud Reports > Average Data
Transfer Rate
Report Purpose Data expiring each day for the next 7 days.
You can edit the report and configure the timeframe or run the report for specific
views, clients, or master servers.
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The following table shows the filters for Average Data Transfer Rate report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list.
Client Client is Active The default selection is Yes. By default, Active Clients are
displayed in the report. Hence the clients that are not actively
Client Name
backed up are omitted by default. Select No if you want to view
Client OS the report for all the clients.
Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Select one or more client OS to view data for the selected client
OS in the report.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names to view data
Classification for the selected policy data classification names.
Name
Select one or more policy keyword to view data for the policies
Policy having the selected keyword.
Keyword
Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
Policy Name policies.
Policy Type Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Schedule Schedule Select one or more schedule names to view data for the selected
Name schedules.
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Job Job Status Select one or more Job Status like Failed, Missed, Partially
Successful etc. to view data for the selected job status in the
Job Transport
report.
Type
Select one or more transport types like FT, LAN, or Unknown to
Product Type
view data for the jobs that have the selected transport type.
Select one or more backup products to view data for the selected
products.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Average Data Transfer Rate report for
specific master servers to view details only for the specific master servers.
The following are details associated with the Cloud Metering Chargeback report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Cloud Reports > Cloud Metering
Chargeback
You can edit the report and configure the timeframe or run the report for specific
views or media servers.
The following table shows the filters for the Cloud Metering Chargeback report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Media Media Server Select one or more media servers to view data for the specific
Server media servers in the report. All media servers that are attached
to the master servers in the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Cloud Metering Chargeback report for
specific media servers to view details only for the specific media servers.
Current Disk Pool Usage report See “Disk and Tape Device Activity > Current
Disk Pool Usage Report” on page 243.
NetBackup Disk Pool Capacity report See “NetBackup Disk Pool Capacity report”
on page 244.
NetBackup Disk Pool Size vs. Percentage See “NetBackup Disk Pool Size vs.
Full report Percentage Full report” on page 245.
Drive Throughput report See “Disk and Tape Device Activity > Tape
Drive Throughput” on page 246.
Drive Utilization report See “Disk and Tape Device Activity > Tape
Drive Utilization Report” on page 249.
Storage Unit Usage report See “Storage Unit Usage report” on page 253.
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Disk and Tape Device Activity > Current Disk Pool Usage
Report
This report shows a comprehensive utilization of disk by pool and type for each
master server that has configured disk pools. It provides details about the disk pool
usage and also about the free space available in the disk pool.
Note: The following properties do not apply to cloud storage disk pools: Total
Capacity (MB), Used Space (MB), Free Space (MB), and Potential Free Space
(MB).
All these values are derived from the storage capacity, which cannot be fetched
from the cloud provider.
Figure 2-69 shows a sample view of Current Disk Pool Usage Report.
The following are the details that are associated with the Current Disk Pool
Usage report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Disk and Tape Device Activity
> Current Disk Pool Usage report.
Report Purpose Comprehensive utilization report by disk pool and disk type
for each master server for NetBackup and NetBackup
Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Disk Based Data Protection
> Current Disk Pool Usage
You can edit the Current Disk Pool Usage report to show or hide the columns
that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter
the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Current Disk Pool Usage report and how you can use these filters to
view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the Current Disk Pool Usage report for a specific
master server to view the used disk space for that master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Current Disk Pool
Usage report:
■ Job Transport Type column has been added to the Job filter. For example,
you can view report data for jobs for which the Job transport type is FT or LAN.
■ The column heading Server Type has been modified to Disk Type.
■ New columns Configured for Snapshots and Replication are added in the
report table.
Since this is an average it should not be used for planning purposes but rather
estimation. In actual usage this report should be filtered on a specific Disk Pool to
show the exact high and low water mark. Finally the forecast is shown so that it
can be determined when capacity needs to be added or backups expired to maintain
operations.
Note: The Library Summary report might display some negative values. These
negative values are a result of negative slot counts. If the user added -1 NetBackup
is unable to connect to the media. If the slot count is 0 NetBackup only calculates
data for TLD and TLD8 media leading to negative values in the report. The user
must enter the media slot count from Settings > Configuration > Tape Library.
the libraries capacity. At the date in which the library capacity line intersects the
capacity forecast line is when the libraries capacity is reached.
Note: Veritas recommends that you configure the retention period of error logs in
NetBackup as more than 1 day. If the retention period of error logs is less than 24
hours, it may result in data loss for some reports like Drive Throughput.
The following are the details that are associated with the Tape Drive Throughput
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Disk and Tape Device Activity
> Tape Drive Throughput report.
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Reports > Backups > Tape Devices >
Drive Throughput
You can edit the Drive Throughput report to show or hide the columns that you
are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Drive Throughput report and how you can use these filters to view specific data
in the report.
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View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Schedule Schedule/Level Select one or more schedule or level types to view the data for
Type the configured schedules.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Drive Drive Select one or more drives to view the specific data on those
drives.
Tape Tape Library Select one or more tape library serial numbers to view the data
Library Serial specific for those tapes.
Number
Example of filter usage: You may run the report for specific policy data
classification names to view details only for the specific policy classifications. You
may run the report for a specific job type like Backup to view drive throughput details
for the backup jobs.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Drive Throughput
report:
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Drive Throughput report:
■ Job types which are not applicable for this report are removed from the filter.
The supported job types are Backup, Archive, Restore, Backup from Snapshot,
Snapshot, Duplicate, and Replication.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Schedule Level/Type column in the
Schedule filter. You can now filter report data for Schedule Level/Type that is
UNKNOWN.
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The following are the details that are associated with the Drive Utilization report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Disk and Tape Device Activity
> Tape Drive Utilization.
Mapping with VBR report All Reports > Standard Report > > Backups > Tape Device
Activity > Drive Utilization
You can edit the Drive Utilization report to show or hide the columns that you
are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Drive Utilization report and how you can use these filters to view specific data
in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
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Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Job Job Type Select one or more job types as Archive, Backup, or Restore to
view data for the selected job types.
Drive Drive Select one or more drives to view the specific data on those
drives.
Tape Tape Library Select one or more tape library serial numbers to view the data
Library Serial specific for those tapes.
Number
Example of filter usage: You may run the report for specific policy names to view
the details only for a specific policy. You may run the report for tape drive utilization
for a specific job type like Backup to view the details.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Drive Utilization report:
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Tape Drive Utilization
report:
■ Job types which are not applicable for this report are removed from the filter.
The supported job types are Backup, Archive, Restore, Backup from Snapshot,
Snapshot, Duplicate, and Replication.
■ UNKNOWN has been added as a value for Schedule Level/Type column in the
Schedule filter. You can now filter report data for Schedule Level/Type that is
UNKNOWN.
The Disk Name and Media Server Name columns of the table contain drilldown
links to detailed throughput and disk usage reports.
Disk Throughput This drilldown report from the Disk Name column
shows the data transfer rate (throughput) for a disk
storage unit for the selected server or server
groups.
Disk Usage Details This drilldown report from the Media Server Name
column shows the usage details for all the disk
storage units for the selected media server.
The following are the details that are associated with the Disk Usage report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Performance Reports > Disk
Usage
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Report Purpose This report shows the disk usage of a master server.
Mapping with NOM report Reporting > All Reports > Standard Reports > Performance
Report > Disk Usage
The following table shows the filters for Disk Usage report and how you can use
these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view disk usage for the
Server Server selected master servers in the report. All master servers that are
added to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value
dropdown list.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Disk Usage report for specific master
servers to view the disk usage of the specific master servers.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Successful Jobs of a
Server report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The rest of the row provides details such as total number of jobs, total volume
processed (KB), average throughput (KB/sec), duration of activity and percentage
of utilization in terms of duration.
Storage unit throughput report This drilldown report from the Storage Unit column
shows the data transfer rate (throughput) of the
selected storage unit.
Storage unit usage details for media This drilldown report from the Media Server Name
server report column shows the usage details for all of the
storage units of the selected media server.
Full Media Capacity report See “Full Media Capacity report” on page 256.
Media Summary by Media Server report See “Media Summary by Media Server report”
on page 257.
TapesExpiring Now report See “Tapes Expiring Now report” on page 259.
Vault Media Usage report See “Vault Media Usage report” on page 259.
Media Expiration Schedule report See “Media Reports > Media Expiration
Schedule” on page 260.
The following are the details that are associated with the Media State report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Media Reports > Media State.
Report Purpose Lists number of media in each media status per media type
and per media server.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Report > Media and Devices > Media
State
You can edit the Media State report to show or hide the columns that you are
interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Media State report and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the
report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the Media State report for a specific master server
to view the media state for that master server.
Media summary by media status for a This drilldown report from the Media Server column
media server report provides a media status summary for a selected
media server. This report displays media status,
number of tapes and images, the last written date,
and amount of data on tapes.
Media details of media status for a This drilldown report from the Media Status column
media server report provides media details for the selected media
server and selected media status. Media status
can be Active, Frozen, Full, Invalid, or Suspended.
The following are the details that are associated with the Media Utilization
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Media Reports > Media
Utilization.
Report Purpose Lists tabular details of media count by media status and media
type.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Report > Media and Devices > Media
Utilization
You can edit the Media Utilization report to show or hide the columns that you
are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report
to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for
Media Utilization report and how you can use these filters to view specific data
in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the Media Utilization report for a one week timeframe
and for a single master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Media State report:
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■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can
now view data for the last X years. You can also select Year from the top-right
corner of the report.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks.
Note: The filter Backup Media Role applied to the Tape Expiring Now report does
not return any data.
■ How does the off-site media count vary for each vault?
■ What are the details of the current off-site media ?
The bar chart shows the weekly trend of off-site media counts for selected vaults.
While running the report you select the vaults for which you want to run this report.
The report shows a weekly line trend for selected vault. This chart is a good
indication of how the off-site media count varies over the period of time. You can
compare the media counts of different vaults to see which vault is consuming more
media and how it varies.
The report table provides the details of vaulted media for the selected vaults. When
you run the report you specify the vault names. The report provides important media
details like media ID, off-site slot number, container ID, expiration date, barcode ,
and so on.
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Media Reports > Media
Expiration Schedule.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Report > Media and Devices> Media
Expiration Schedule
You can edit the Media Expiration Schedule report to show or hide the columns
that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter
the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Media Expiration Schedule report and how you can use these filters
to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the Media Expiration Schedule report for a specific
master server to view the expiration schedule of media for that master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Media Expiration
Schedule report:
■ A new drilldown report named Media Expiration Details has been added.
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last X years. You can also select Year from the top-right corner
of the report.
■ The following options have been removed from TimeFrameGroupBy selection:
■ Days of week Average
■ Days of week total
■ Hours of day Average
■ Hours of day Total
■ Minutes
■ Month of year Average
■ Month of year total
■ Quarter of year Average
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The following are the details that are associated with the Media Expiration
Details report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Media Reports > Media
Expiration Schedule (click the bar in the historical graph)
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Report > Backup Media Reports >
Media Expiration Schedule (click the bar in the historical graph)
You can edit the Media Expiration Details report to show or hide the columns
that you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter
the report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
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filters for Media Expiration Details report and how you can use these filters to
view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the Media Expiration Details report for a specific
master server to view the media expiration details for that master server.
Master Server Job Throughput report See “Master Server Job Throughput report”
on page 263.
Media Server Job Throughput See “Media Server Job Throughput report ”
on page 269.
NetBackup SAN Client Performance report See “NetBackup SAN Client Performance
report” on page 269.
Drilldown links for the server name, number of total and successful jobs columns
are also provided.
Total jobs of a server report This drilldown report from the Total Job Count
column lists the details for all jobs for a selected
server. The report details include details like job
type and status, policy and schedule names, and
start time.
Successful jobs of a server report This drilldown report from the Number of
Successful Jobs column shows details for
successful jobs for a given server. The report
provides details like job type, policy and schedule
names, volume, and file counts.
This drilldown report uses the run time parameters
that are passed from the main report.
The following are the details that are associated with the Master Server Job
Throughput report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Performance Reports > Master
Server Job Throughput
Mapping with NOM report Reporting > All Reports > Standard Reports > Performance
Report > Master Server Job Throughput
The following table shows the filters for Master Server Job Throughput report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server backed up by the selected master servers in the report. All master
servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: You may run the Master Server Job Throughput report
for a specific master servers to view the performance of the specific master servers.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Master Server Job
Throughput report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following are the details that are associated with the Total Jobs of a Server
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Performance Reports > Master
Server Job Throughput (drill down from Total Job Count
column) > Total Jobs of a Server
Report Purpose This report shows the job information for a master server.
Mapping with NOM report Reporting > All Reports > Standard Reports > Performance
Report > Master Server Job Throughput (drill down on Number
of Successful Jobs column) > Total Jobs of a Server
The following table shows the filters for Total Jobs of a Server report and how you
can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
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Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server backed up by the selected master servers in the report. All master
servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are shown in
the Value drop-down list .
The following report enhancements have been made for the Backup Job Size
Variance report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
The following are the details that are associated with the Successful Jobs of a
Server report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Performance Reports > Master
Server Job Throughput (drill down from Number of
Successful Jobs column) > Successful Jobs of a Server
Report Purpose This report shows the successful jobs for a master server.
Mapping with NOM report Reporting > All Reports > Standard Reports > Performance
Report > Master Server Job Throughput (drill down on Number
of Successful Jobs column) > Total Jobs of a Server
The following table shows the filters for Successful Jobs of a Server report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the clients
Server Server that are backed up by the selected master servers in the report.
All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console are
shown in the Value drop-down list .
The following report enhancements have been made for the Successful Jobs of a
Server report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection.
You can now view data for the last x years.
■ The option Next has been removed from the drop-down menu for Relative
Timeframe. You now cannot enter a relative timeframe like Next 2 weeks. This
is because the report does not support any futuristic data.
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Job details for client and media server This drilldown report from the client name column
report provides details for a given client, job type, job
status, and media server. The report details include
job ID, job type, exit status, start time, and duration
in seconds.
Media server throughput for media You can use this drill-down report from the
server report Throughput (KB/sec) column to see the variation
of throughput per day. The throughput is
represented by a bar for each day of the reporting
period.
Top 10 Policies Using Most Server Space See “Top 10 Policies Using Most Server
report Space report” on page 270.
Job Success Rate by Policy Type report See “Job Success Rate by Policy Type report”
on page 274.
The following are details associated with the Top 10 Policies using most server
space report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Top 10 Policies
using most Server Space
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Top 10 Policies
using most Server Space
The following table lists the filters for Top 10 Policies using most server space report
and how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Job Job Type Select one or more job types like Archive, Backup, Restore etc.
to view data for the selected job types.
By default, the report displays information for the following types
of jobs:
■ Backup
■ Catalog Backup
■ Vault
You must select at least one job type from the Value list.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Top 10 Policies using most server space
report for specific master servers or views to view details only for the specific master
servers or views.
This drill-down report uses the run time parameters that are passed from the main
report. The drill-down report includes information, such as, job type, status code,
client name, and volume in KB.
Figure 2-80 shows a sample view of the Job Details for Policy report.
The following are details associated with the Job Details for Policy report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Top 10 Policies
Using most Server Space (click the colored bars)
Report Purpose This report lists all jobs for the selected policy. This report is
valid for NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Top 10 Policies
using most Server Space > Job Details for Policy
The following table lists the filters for Job Details for Policy report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
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View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Policy Policy Data Select one or more policy data classification names like Gold,
Classification Silver, Bronze etc. to view data for the policies having the
Name selected data classification names.
Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Example of filter usage: You may run the report for specific policy data
classification names to view details only for the specific policy classifications.
Note: This report may not show appropriate data for duplication jobs that are
associated with SLP policy.
This issue occurs because the duplication jobs do not have a policy type. The job
batches duplication of images that are created from possibly different policies and
policy types. The duplication job itself has an internal policy that is created but this
internal policy does not have the policy type set because this is not a backup job.
Job details for policy type report This drilldown report from the Policy Type column
and the colored bars in the chart provides details
about all jobs for a selected policy type.
Successful, partially successful, and There are three drilldown reports from the Number
failed job details for policy type report of Successful Jobs, Number of Partially
Successful Jobs, or Number of Failed Jobs
columns. The job exit status is used as a filter for
the reports. These reports are similar and provide
details for all jobs for a selected client and policy
type.
There are drilldown reports available from the Total Jobs, Number of Successful
Jobs, Number of Partially Successful Jobs, or Number of Failed Jobs columns of
the main report. These drilldown reports provide an overview of all jobs for the
selected policy name, server, and time frame based on the job status.
These drilldown reports use the run time parameters that are passed from the main
report.
Figure 2-81 shows a sample view of the Policy Summary Dashboard report.
The following are details associated with the Policy Summary Dashboard report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Policy Summary
Dashboard
Report Purpose Tabular report summarizing size, throughput, job counts and
success rate by master server, policy and policy type.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Policy Summary
Dashboard
The following table lists the filters for Policy Summary Dashboard report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Policy Summary Dashboard report for
specific master servers or views to view details only for the specific master servers
or views.
The report provides details like schedule name, start times, and duration of the job
etc.
Figure 2-82 shows a sample view of the Total Jobs for Policy report.
The following are details associated with the Total Jobs for Policy report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Policy Summary
Dashboard (click total jobs) > Total Jobs for Policy
Report Purpose This report lists all jobs of the selected policy. This report is
valid for NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Policy Summary
Dashboard > Total Jobs for Policy
The following table lists the filters for Total Jobs for Policy report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value dropdown list.
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Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Total Jobs for Policy report for specific
policies to view details only for the specific policies.
The following are details associated with the Successful Jobs for Policy report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Policy Summary
Dashboard (click Successful jobs)
Report Purpose This report lists all the successful jobs of the selected policy.
This report is valid for NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Policy Summary
Dashboard > Successful Jobs for Policy
The following table lists the filters for Successful Jobs for Policy report and how
you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Successful Jobs for Policy report for
specific policies to view details only for the specific policies.
The following are details associated with the Partially Successful Jobs for Policy
report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Policy Summary
Dashboard (click Partially Successful jobs) > Partially
Successful Jobs for Policy
Report Purpose This report lists all the partially successful jobs of the selected
policy. This report is valid for NetBackup and NetBackup
Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Policy Summary
Dashboard > Partially Successful Jobs for Policy
The following table lists the filters for Partial Jobs for Policy report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Partial Jobs for Policy report for specific
policies to view details only for the specific policies.
The following are details associated with the Failed Jobs for Policy report:
Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Policy Reports > Policy Summary
Dashboard (click Failed jobs) > Failed Jobs for Policy
Report Purpose This report lists all the failed jobs of the selected policy. This
report is valid for NetBackup and NetBackup Appliance.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Policy > Policy Summary
Dashboard > Failed Jobs for Policy
The following table lists the filters for Failed Jobs for Policy report and how you can
use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Server Select one or more master servers to view data for the selected
Server master servers in the report. All master servers that are added
to the OpsCenter console are shown in the Value drop-down
list .
Policy Policy Name Select one or more policy names to view data for the selected
policies.
Policy Type
Select one or more policy types to view data for the selected
policy types.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Failed Jobs for Policy report for specific
policies to view details only for the specific policies.
Restore Job Summary by Job Count report See “Restore > Restore Job Attempt
Summary by Job Count” on page 284.
Restore Job Summary by Volume Restored See “Restore > Restore Job Attempt
report Summary by Volume Restored ” on page 287.
Restore Job Details report See “Restore > Restore Job Details ”
on page 290.
Figure 2-86 shows a sample view of Restore Job Attempt Summary by Job Count
Report.
Figure 2-87 Restore Job Attempt Summary by Job Count Report (Tabular)
The following are the details that are associated with the Restore Job Attempt
Summary by Job Count report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Restore > Restore Job
Summary by Job Count report.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Restore Job Summary
You can edit this report to show or hide the columns that you are interested in. All
the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report to view reports of
specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for the report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
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View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the report for a specific master server to view the
restore jobs per day for that master server.
The following are the details that are associated with the Restore Job Attempt
Summary by Volume Restored report:
Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Restore > Restore Job
Summary by Volume Restored report.
Report Purpose Graphical summary showing number of restore jobs per day.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Restore Job Summary
You can edit this report to show or hide the columns that you are interested in. All
the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the report to view reports of
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specific master servers. The following table shows the filters for the report and
how you can use these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the report for a specific master server to view the
Restore Job Summary by Volume Restored for that master server.
Following filter enhancements have been done for the report.
■ New supported formats TSV, XML, PDF, and HTML are added.
The following are the details that are associated with the Restore Job Details
report:
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Where to Locate All Reports > Report Templates > Restore > Restore Job
Details report.
Report Purpose Lists all completed jobs for the selected timeframe.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Jobs > Restore Job Details
You can edit the Restore Job Details report to show or hide the columns that
you are interested in. All the columns are shown by default. You can also filter the
report to view reports of specific master servers. The following table shows the
filters for Restore Job Details report and how you can use these filters to view
specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report. By
default All My Views is selected.
Master Master Select one or more master servers to view data for the virtual
Server Server clients that are backed up by the selected master servers in the
report. All master servers that are added to the OpsCenter console
are shown in the Value drop-down list .
Example of filter usage: Run the Restore Job Details report for a specific master
server to view the completed restore jobs for that master server.
The following report enhancements have been made for the Restore Job Details
report:
■ The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years. You can also see the Years tab on top-right corner
of the Tabular Backup Report.
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■ The default Relative Timeframe for this report was 28 days now it is changes
to next 2 weeks.
The following filter enhancements have been made for the Restore Job Details
report:
■ The units Weeks, Months and Years have been added for Relative Timeframe
selection. You can now view data for the last X years.
■ The default Relative Timeframe for this report is changed to Previous 14 days.
■ The column Elapsed Time has been removed.
■ New supported formats like TSV, XML, PDF & HTML added.
■ Rows per page parameter value were 20 now it is set to 100.
The following are details associated with the Client Restore Report:
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Where to Locate Report > Report Templates > Client Reports > Client Restore
Report Purpose Lists all the restore jobs of the given client.
Mapping with NOM report All Reports > Standard Reports > Client > Client Restore
The following table shows the filters for Client Restore report and how you can use
these filters to view specific data in the report.
View Select a view to show data for the selected view in the report.
By default All My Views is selected.
Client Client Name Select one or more clients to view data for the selected clients
in the report. All clients that are protected by the master servers
in the OpsCenter console are listed.
Example of filter usage: You may run the Clients Restore report for specific clients
to view details only for the specific clients.
The unit Years has been added for Relative Timeframe selection. You can now
view data for the last x years. You can also select Year from the top-right corner
of the report.
The Storage Lifecycle Policy reports in OpsCenter help you gain an end-to-end
visibility across destinations in a storage lifecycle policy. With the Auto Image
Replication functionality, you can replicate images from one NetBackup domain to
another NetBackup domain. You can specify a different master server as a storage
destination in an SLP. The SLP reports in OpsCenter show an end-to-end view of
the SLP process that includes backup to import of duplicated image into different
NetBackup domains. The SLP reports help you to verify if each step in the SLP is
executed and identify the possible bottlenecks.
The Storage Lifecycle Policy reports in OpsCenter help you find answers to
the following questions:
■ Is the SLP performing according to schedule?
■ Have the 2nd, 3rd… Copies been made? Does the original image still exist?
■ Am I at a risk of data loss? A copy at a certain phase is about to expire and the
subsequent phase’s copy has not been made.
■ What is my backlog? Is it getting steadily worse?
Review the following points about SLP reports:
■ The SLP reports are applicable only to NetBackup.
■ The SLP reports can be run only for 7.1 or higher master servers. If you upgrade
from 7.0 (or 7.0.1) to a 7.1 master server, the SLP reports also show the images
for 7.0 or 7.0.1 master servers.
If you upgrade NetBackup from 7.0 or 7.0.1 to 7.1 and the SLP definition contains
multiple backup operations, then the first copy is marked as "Backup" and the
remaining are marked as "Duplication". For example, if you created an SLP that
contains four destinations where two destinations are for backup and two are
for duplication, then image copy data marks the first copy as Backup and
remaining for Duplication.
■ The data that is shown in the SLP reports is collected from the NetBackup
catalog and the SLP worklist by NBSL. Once the initial data collection is
complete, the updated data is collected from the NetBackup catalog in every
15 minutes and from the SLP worklist in every 10 minutes. The SLP worklist is
located in the EMM and contains metadata like how many copies need to be
created, where they need to be created, when they are completed etc.
The data that is displayed in the SLP reports is based on the image data that
exists in the SLP worklist and the NetBackup catalog.
■ The effects of deduplication, compression, or optimized deduplication on image
or copy size are not considered in the SLP reports.
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■ By default, data for SLP reports is purged from the OpsCenter database after
90 days. You can also customize the purge interval for SLP images from Settings
> Configuration > Data Purge.
■ In general, the copy data in the SLP reports (like Copies Completed column) is
based on the data that is collected from the SLP worklist. EMM creates the SLP
worklist once a backup is complete. OpsCenter collects this data in every 10
minutes and shows it in the SLP reports. Depending on when the SLP worklist
is created and also the OpsCenter data collection cycle, the OpsCenter reports
show details for the copy data.
■ The timeframe filter for all SLP reports is based on the time when the primary
backup image (and not an image copy) was created. For example, if you view
the SLP Status by Image Copy report between 7'th May 1:00 P.M. to 8'th May
1:00 P.M., then the copies that got created for an SLP after 8'th May 1:00 P.M.
may be displayed. These copies may be displayed as the timeframe filter is
based on the time when the primary backup image was created and not on the
copy creation time.
■ SLP reports do not consider non-SLP based duplications.
■ Creating custom reports for SLP’s is not supported.
The following are two high-level SLP reports:
Before using the SLP reports, you must understand the SLP and Auto Image
Replication concepts in NetBackup.
See “About SLP and Auto Image Replication” on page 295.
The SLP and Auto Image Replication functionality in NetBackup allow you to move
data to tiers of storage on different master servers commensurate with the value
of the data as it ages.
More information about SLP and Auto Image Replication functionality is available
in the NetBackup Administrator’s Guide.
SLP Status by SLP report See “SLP Status by SLP report” on page 302.
From the SLP Status by SLP report, you can drill down to
the following reports:
■ SLP Status by Destinations report
See “SLP Status by Destinations report” on page 321.
■ SLP Duplication Progress report
See “SLP Duplication Progress report” on page 325.
SLP Status by Client report See “SLP Status by Client report” on page 307.
SLP Status by Image report See “SLP Status by Image report” on page 312.
SLP Status by Image Copy See “SLP Status by Image Copy report” on page 317.
report
Master Server (where the Name of the master server (link) where the SLP runs. The
SLP lives) SLP may run on the origin master server or any of the
destination master servers (in case of Auto Image
Replication). The NetBackup master server must be of 7.1
or a later version and also added to the OpsCenter console.
This column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you
edit the report.
Oldest Unfinished Image This column tells you about the oldest image that is
SLP-incomplete for the selected master server. This column
represents the image end time (and date). The data from this
column helps you to identify the possible bottlenecks in the
SLP process.
Total Clients Number of the unique clients that are backed up by the SLP
for the selected master server. Note that if the same client is
backed up twice or thrice by the SLP, the client is counted
only once. Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by
Client report.
Total Existing Images Total number of the images that are present in the OpsCenter
database for SLP’s on the selected master server (includes
both SLP-complete images and SLP-incomplete images).
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image report
for the specific master server. This report displays details of
images in the OpsCenter database that are associated with
the SLP’s on the selected master server.
Images % SLP Complete Percentage of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-complete for the selected master server. This column
is calculated using data from the following columns of the
SLP Status report:
Images SLP Complete Number of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-complete for the specific SLP on the selected master
server. You can remove this column when you edit the report.
Images Not SLP Complete Number of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-incomplete for the specific SLP on the selected master
server. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
Total Expected Copies Total number of image copies in the OpsCenter database for
the specific SLP on the selected master server (includes both
complete copies and incomplete copies). This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report.
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■ Copies Completed
■ Total Expected Copies
Copies Completed Number of the completed copies that are present in the
OpsCenter database for SLP’s on the selected master server.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
complete for the selected master server.
You can remove this column when you edit the report.
Copies Not Complete Number of incomplete copies in the OpsCenter database for
SLP’s on a selected master server. This column is calculated
using the following formula:
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for image copies in the OpsCenter database that are
incomplete for the selected master server.
Total Expected Size - all Expected aggregate size of all copies for SLP’s on the
copies (MB) selected master server that are present in the OpsCenter
database. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
Completed Copy Size (%) Percentage of completed copy size for the selected master
server. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
The Completed Copy Size (%) for the specific master server
is calculated using data from the following columns of the
SLP Status report:
Completed Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the OpsCenter
database for the selected master server. You can remove
this column when you edit the report. Note: The Completed
Copy Size is a front-end size. The effects of deduplication,
compression, or optimized deduplication on completed copy
size are not considered in the SLP reports.
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Remaining Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all remaining copies that are to be created
for the selected master server. This column is mandatory
and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Status report. The following
filters are available when you edit the SLP Status report:
Views Select a particular view to see data for the selected view.
Master Server Select one or more master servers to see data for the
selected master servers.
Note that the data that is shown in the SLP Backlog report (images that are created
and unfinished images) is in GB by default. You can edit the report and change the
units to KB, MB, or TB. The default timeframe for the SLP Backlog report is last
two weeks.
While editing the SLP Backlog report, you can group the timeframe for which you
want to see data. However, the time frame grouping for the SLP Backlog report is
supported for the following intervals only:
■ one day
■ one week
■ one month
The SLP Backlog report does not support any other time frame grouping (like two
days, three months, 1 minute, or four weeks).
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Backlog report. The following
filters are available when you edit the SLP Backlog report:
Views Select a particular view to see data for the selected view.
Master Server Select one or more master servers to see data for the
selected master servers.
Storage Lifecycle Policy Select one or more SLP’s to see data for the selected SLP’s.
Master Server (where the Name of the master server where the SLP runs. The SLP
SLP lives) may run on the origin master server or any of the destination
master servers (in case of Auto Image Replication). The
NetBackup master server must be of 7.1 or a later version
and also added to the OpsCenter console.
SLP Name Name of the SLP (link) that is configured on the master
server. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
SLP Version Version (link) that is associated with the specific SLP on the
selected master server. This column is mandatory and cannot
be removed when you edit the report.
Oldest Unfinished Image The oldest image that is not SLP-complete for the specific
SLP on the selected master server. This column represents
the image end time (and date). This data helps you to identify
the possible bottlenecks for the specific SLP.
TotaI Clients Number of unique clients (link) that are backed up by the
specific SLP. Note that if the same client is backed up twice
or thrice by the SLP, the client is counted only once. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report.
Total Existing Images The total number of images that are present in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP on the selected master server.
This includes both SLP-complete images and SLP-incomplete
images. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image report
for the specific SLP on the selected master server. This report
displays details of images in the OpsCenter database that
are associated with the SLP’s on the selected master server.
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Images % SLP Complete Percentage of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-complete for the specific SLP on the selected master
server. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
The data for this column is calculated using data from the
following columns of the SLP Status by SLP report:
Images SLP Complete Number of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-complete for the specific SLP on the selected master
server. You can remove this column when you edit the report.
Images Not SLP Complete Number of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-incomplete for the specific SLP on the selected master
server. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
Total Expected Copies Total number of image copies in the OpsCenter database for
the specific SLP on the selected master server (includes both
complete copies and incomplete copies). This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report.
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The data for this column is calculated by using data from the
following columns of the SLP Status By SLP report:
■ Copies Completed
■ Total Expected Copies
Copies Completed The number of completed copies that are present in the
OpsCenter database for the specific SLP on the selected
master server. You can remove this column when you edit
the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
complete for the selected master server.
Copies Not Complete Shows the number of incomplete copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP on the selected master server.
This column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you
edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
incomplete for the selected SLP.
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Total Expected Size - all Expected aggregate size of all copies for the selected SLP
copies (MB) that are present in the OpsCenter database. This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Completed Copy Size (%) Percentage of completed copy size for the specific SLP on
the selected master server. This column is mandatory and
cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Completed Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP on the selected master server.
You can remove this column when you edit the report.
Note: The Completed Copy Size is a front-end size. The
effects of deduplication, compression, or optimized
deduplication on completed copy size are not considered in
the SLP reports.
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Remaining Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all remaining copies that are to be created
for the specific SLP on the selected master server. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report.
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Status by SLP report. The
following filters are available when you edit the SLP Status by SLP report:
Storage Lifecycle Policy Select one or more SLP’s to see data for the
selected SLP’s.
The default timeframe for this report is based on what timeframe is selected for the
top-level report.
Master Server (where the Name of the master server where the SLP that is associated
SLP lives) with the client exists. The SLP may run on the origin master
server or any of the destination master servers (in case of
Auto Image Replication). The NetBackup master server must
be of 7.1 or a later version and also added to the OpsCenter
console.
SLP Name Name of the SLP that is associated with the selected master
server and client. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
SLP Version Version that is associated with the specific SLP. This column
is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the
report.
Client Name Client name (link) that is backed up by the specific SLP on
the selected master server. This column is mandatory and
cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Click the client name (link) to view the SLP Status by Image
report. The SLP Status by Image report is filtered for the
specific client and the specific SLP.
Origin Master Server Origin Master Server is where the primary backup copy
(created the image) resides. The SLP may run on the origin master server or any
of the destination master servers (in case of Auto Image
Replication). The Origin Master Server must be a
NetBackup 7.1 or later master server and also added to the
OpsCenter console.
Oldest Unfinished Image This column tells you about the oldest image that is not
SLP-complete for the selected master server, SLP, and client.
This column represents the image end time (and date). This
data helps you to identify the possible bottlenecks for the
specific SLP.
Total Existing Images The total number of images that are present in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP and client on the selected
master server. This includes both SLP-complete images and
SLP-incomplete images. This column is mandatory and
cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image report
for the specific SLP on the selected master server. This report
displays details of images in the OpsCenter database that
are associated with the SLP’s and client on the selected
master server.
Images % SLP Complete Percentage of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-complete for the specific SLP and client on the selected
master server. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
Images SLP Complete Number of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-complete for the specific SLP and client on the selected
master server. You can remove this column when you edit
the report.
Images Not SLP Complete Number of images in the OpsCenter database that are
SLP-incomplete for the specific SLP and client on the selected
master server. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
Total Expected Copies Total number of copies expected in the OpsCenter database
for the specific SLP and client on the selected master server
(includes both complete copies and incomplete copies). This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report.
■ Copies Completed
■ Total Expected Copies
Copies Completed The number of completed copies that are present in the
OpsCenter database for the specific SLP and client on the
selected master server. You can remove this column when
you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
complete for the selected master server.
Copies Not Complete Shows the number of incomplete copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP and client on the selected
master server. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
incomplete for the selected SLP.
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Total Expected Size - all Expected aggregate size of all copies for the selected SLP
copies (MB) and client that are present in the OpsCenter database. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report.
Completed Copy Size (%) Percentage of completed copy size for the specific SLP and
client on the selected master server. This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Completed Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP and client on the selected
master server. You can remove this column when you edit
the report.
Note: The Completed Copy Size is a front-end size. The
effects of deduplication, compression, or optimized
deduplication on completed copy size are not considered in
the SLP reports.
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Remaining Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all remaining copies that are to be created
for the specific SLP and client on the selected master server.
This column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you
edit the report.
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Status by Client report. The
following filters are available when you edit the SLP Status by Client report:
Views Select a particular view to see data for the selected view.
Master Server Select one or more master servers to see data for the
selected master servers.
Storage Lifecycle Policy Select one or more SLP’s to see data for the selected SLP’s.
Client Select one or more clients to see data for the selected clients.
The default timeframe for this report is based on what timeframe is selected for
top-level report.
SLP status by Image report can help you to identify the image IDs that are not
SLP-complete.
The SLP Status by Image report comprises of the following columns:
Master Server (where the Name of the master server where the SLP runs. The SLP
SLP lives) may run on the origin master server or any of the destination
master servers (in case of Auto Image Replication). The
NetBackup master server must be of 7.1 or a later version
and also added to the OpsCenter console.
SLP Name Name of the SLP that is associated with the selected master
server and image.
SLP Version Version (link) that is associated with the specific SLP. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report. Click the version (link) to view the SLP Duplication
Progress report.
Policy Name Policy that is associated with the SLP. This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Schedule Name Schedule that is associated with the policy. You can remove
this column when you edit the report.
Client Name Client name that is backed up by the SLP for the selected
master server.
Origin Master Server Origin Master Server is where the primary backup copy
(created the image) resides. The SLP may run on the origin master server or any
of the destination master servers (in case of Auto Image
Replication). The origin master server and master server
where the SLP lives (or is running currently) may be different
if you use Auto Image Replication.
Backup Time Date and time when the primary backup is completed.
SLP Completion Time Date and time when the image is SLP-complete. This column
is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the
report.
Lag Time (SLP Completion The Lag Time gives you an idea of how much time was
Time – Backup Time) required to complete the SLP and judge how fast or slow
duplications occur. The Lag time is displayed in seconds.
Total Expected Copies Total number of copies expected in the OpsCenter database
for the specific SLP and image on the selected master server
(includes both complete copies and incomplete copies).
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
Copies Completed The number of completed copies that are present in the
OpsCenter database for the specific SLP and image on the
selected master server.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
complete for the selected master server.
You can remove this column when you edit the report.
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Copies Not Complete Shows the number of incomplete copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP and image on the selected
master server. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
Click the number (link) to view the SLP Status by Image Copy
report. A filtered view of the report appears that displays
details for copies in the OpsCenter database that are
incomplete for the selected SLP.
■ Copies Completed
■ Total Expected Copies
Total Expected Size - all Expected aggregate size of all copies for the selected SLP
copies (MB) and image that are present in the OpsCenter database. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report. The data for this column is calculated by the
following formula:
Completed Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP and image on the selected
master server. You can remove this column when you edit
the report.
Note: The Completed Copy Size is a front-end size. The
effects of deduplication, compression, or optimized
deduplication on completed copy size are not considered in
the SLP reports.
Completed Copy Size (%) Percentage of completed copy size for the specific SLP and
image on the selected master server. This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Remaining Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all remaining copies that are to be created
for the specific SLP and image on the selected master server.
This column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you
edit the report.
The data for this column is calculated in the following manner:
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Status by Image report. The
following filters are available when you edit the SLP Status by Image report:
The default timeframe for this report is based on what timeframe is selected for the
top-level report.
Master Server (where the Name of the master server where the SLP runs. The SLP
SLP lives) may run on the origin master server or any of the destination
master servers (in case of Auto Image Replication). The
NetBackup master server must be of 7.1 or a later version
and also added to the OpsCenter console.
SLP Name Name of the SLP that is associated with the selected master
server.
SLP Version Version (link) that is associated with the specific SLP. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report.
Policy Name Policy that is associated with the SLP. This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Schedule Name Schedule that is associated with the NetBackup policy. You
can remove this column when you edit the report.
Client Name Client name that is backed up by the SLP for the selected
master server. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
Origin Master Server Origin Master Server is where the primary backup copy
(created the image) resides. The SLP may run on the origin master server or any
of the destination master servers (in case of Auto Image
Replication). The origin master server and master server
where the SLP lives (or is running currently) may be different
if you use Auto Image Replication.
Expiration Time Time when the copy expires. You can remove this column
when you edit the report.
Copy/Import Completion Time when the copy is completed. This column is mandatory
Time and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Lag Time (Copy Time – The Lag Time gives you an idea of how fast or slow
Backup Time) duplications occur. The Lag time is displayed in seconds.
Completed Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the OpsCenter
database for the specific SLP and image on the selected
master server. This column is mandatory and cannot be
removed when you edit the report.
Note: The Completed Copy Size is a front-end size. The
effects of deduplication, compression, or optimized
deduplication on completed copy size are not considered in
the SLP reports.
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Status by Image Copy report.
The following filters are available when you edit the SLP Status by Image Copy
report:
■ Operation = Import
■ State = Not Started
The default timeframe for this report is based on what timeframe is selected for the
top-level report.
Master Server (where the Name of the master server where the SLP runs. The SLP
SLP lives) may run on the source master server or any of the destination
master servers (in case of Auto Image Replication). The
NetBackup master server must be of 7.1 or a later version
and also added to the OpsCenter console.
SLP Name Name of the SLP that you selected. This column is mandatory
and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
SLP Version Version that is associated with the SLP. This column is
mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Data Classification Data classification that is associated with the SLP destination.
Origin Master Server Origin Master Server is where the primary backup copy
(created the image) resides. The SLP may run on the origin master server or any
of the destination master servers (in case of Auto Image
Replication). The origin master server and master server
where the SLP lives (or is running currently) may be different
in case of Auto Image Replication.
Average Lag Time (Copy The Average Lag Time gives you an idea of how much time
Time – Backup Time) is required to duplicate the primary copy to a particular
destination for a specific SLP and judge how fast or slow
duplications occur. The Average Lag Time is displayed in
seconds. This column is mandatory and cannot be removed
when you edit the report.
Total Expected Copies Total number of copies in the OpsCenter database for the
SLP and the specific SLP destination (includes both complete
copies and incomplete copies).
Copies Completed The number of completed copies that are present in the
OpsCenter database for the SLP and the specific SLP
destination. You can remove this column when you edit the
report.
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■ Copies Completed
■ Total Expected Copies
Total Expected Size - all Expected aggregate size of all copies for SLP and the specific
copies (MB) SLP destination that are present in the OpsCenter database.
This column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you
edit the report. The column contents are calculated by using
the following formula:
Completed Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the OpsCenter
database for the SLP and the specific SLP destination. You
can remove this column when you edit the report.
Note: The Completed Copy Size is a front-end size. The
effects of deduplication, compression, or optimized
deduplication on completed copy size are not considered in
the SLP reports.
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Completed Copy Size (%) Percentage of completed copy size for the SLP and the
specific SLP destination. This column is mandatory and
cannot be removed when you edit the report.
Remaining Copy Size (MB) Aggregate size of all remaining copies that are to be created
for the SLP and the Size (MB) specific SLP destination. This
column is mandatory and cannot be removed when you edit
the report. The data for this column is calculated in the
following manner:
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Status by Image Copy report.
The following filters are available when you edit the SLP Status by Image Copy
report:
The default timeframe for this report is based on what timeframe is selected for the
top-level report.
Note: The SLP Duplication Progress report shows data for only one master server
where that SLP version is running.
You can also view the report data in a tabular format. To view the report details in
a tabular format, click the link Show Chart as Table at the bottom of the report.
You can edit the report to view specific data in the report. You can also save this
report for reference.
You can use filters to view specific data in the SLP Duplication Progress report.
The following filters are available when you edit the SLP Duplication Progress report:
View Select a particular view to see data for the selected view.
Master Server Select one or more master servers to see data for the
selected master servers.
Storage Lifecycle Policy Select an SLP to see data for the selected SLP. You can
select only one SLP.
The default timeframe for this report is based on what timeframe is selected for the
top-level report.
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■ Import
You can define the Retention type for each SLP destination. You can select many
retention types like Fixed (1, 2, 3 weeks), Expire after Copy, Staged capacity
managed etc. The following table explains the meaning of Fixed and Expire after
Copy retention types:
Expire after Copy Expire after Copy retention type means that
the image expires after the dependent
duplication is complete.
When you are creating a NetBackup policy, the SLP that you created (like SLP1)
can be selected as Policy Storage (storage unit). The SLP (SLP1) is executed when
the policy runs.
worklist. EMM creates the worklist after a backup is complete based on lifecycle
configuration parameters.
Consider a case when you configure an SLP named SLP1:
■ Backup (Stu1)
■ Duplication (Stu2)
■ Duplication (Stu3)
After the backup is complete, a worklist that contains an entry for each copy is
created in the EMM database. In this example, the EMM worklist has three copy
entries (corresponding to the number of copies that are defined in the SLP). The
EMM worklist is updated as and when a duplication job is processed (for example,
State for the copy changes from Not Started to In Process to Complete).
OpsCenter depends on the EMM worklist for SLP reporting. The following EMM
behavior affects the data that is shown in the SLP reports:
■ If the Retention type of the SLP destination is Expire after Copy, then EMM
deletes the copy entry from the EMM worklist after duplication is complete. This
behavior affects the initial data collection and periodic data collection for SLP
reports.
See “Issues associated with initial data collection” on page 328.
See “Issues associated with periodic data collection” on page 329.
■ If the Retention type of the SLP destination is Fixed, then EMM deletes the copy
entry based on the Retention period that is specified in the policy. This behavior
affects the initial data collection and periodic data collection for SLP reports.
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Note: The same issues are seen if you cancel an SLP that is in progress (like
SLP1). These issues occur because all the copy entries associated with this SLP
image are deleted from the EMM worklist.
For example, the following figure displays the job counts for a given period of
time. (A) shows the jobs that start before the time interval and end after the time
interval. (B) shows the jobs that start before the time interval and end during
the time interval. (C) shows the jobs that start and end during the time interval.
(D) shows the jobs that start during the time interval and end after the time
interval.
■ Job Size Workload Analyzer: This report is based on the amount of data that
is transferred during a given period of time. The calculation is based on the total
amount of data that is backed up by the jobs divided by the time period.
For example, in the following figure there are four jobs that have different
durations across a four hour time period. The left-hand side displays the amount
of data that's transferred during the four hour time period. The right-hand side
of the report displays the start time and end time for each job, amount of data
transferred, and duration. Job A is active for a period of four hours, it starts at
1:20 P.M. and ends at 4:20 P.M. During that period the total data that is
transferred is 80,000 MB. You can calculate data transfer rate, multiply data
transfer rate by the number of minutes during each hour when there is job activity.
Job activity in the first hour is 20 minutes, in the second and third hour it is 60
minutes, and fourth hour it is 20 minutes. Jobs B, C, and D follow a similar
pattern. Load is the sum of loads of all jobs during that hour. The yellow slot
shows maximum activity and the data that is transferred is 115960 KB.
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About Report Templates descriptions
■ Job Queue Workload Analyzer: This report is based on the period for which,
jobs are in a queue state before data back up begins. Queue time is calculated
through the use of timestamps such as time taken to initiate the job, time taken
to start and end the job. Jobs that have a high queue time are identified to reduce
scenarios where many jobs with high queue time are initiated at the same time.
The queuing is calculated at individual job level and then aggregated to the level
where the report is generated.
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■ You can use the Report on feature for different variables. The variables include
Backup Server, Media Server, Backup Client, Policy, Policy Type, Schedule,
Job Type, Job Level, Job Error Code, and Storage Unit.
■ You can drill down on any cell to know the details about the data.
The following drill-down options are available for all the Workload Analyzer reports.
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Idle Displays the cells that are gray, which means there are no active
jobs assigned.
1 - 10 Displays value for the data that has the color range between 1 -
10, the light yellow cells represent these values.
11 - 50 Displays value for the data that has the color range between 11
- 50, the dark yellow cells represent these values.
51 - 100 Displays value for the data that has the color range between 51
- 100, the orange cells represent these values.
More than 100 Displays the value for data that has the color range that is greater
than 100, the red cells represent these values.
See “Workload Analyzer subreports: Job Count, Size, Queue, and Throughput”
on page 330.
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3 On the Report Wizard, retain the default selection Create a report using an
existng report templateand click Next.
4 From the Select Report Template list, select the Workload Analyzer report
you want to create and click Next.
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5 Select the time frame from the Relative TimeFrame (beginning at) or Absolute
TimeFrame (beginning at) options.
The Timeframe option displays the output for seven days for the previous week
or the next week. The Relative Timeframe option also displays data from the
date you choose, it can also be from the middle of a week. Absolute Timeframe
displays data for a week for the date you select. For example, if you select
today's date, the data that is displayed is for the next week including today's
date. The selection is for a week and there is no end time provided for selection.
Note: Open the saved report. Use the options Previous Week and Next Week
to view data for the previous seven days or next seven days.
Note: When the Workload Analyzer report is emailed for Outlook Express, it does
not show the correct alignment of the cells of the report.
Chapter 3
Custom reports in
OpsCenter Analytics
This chapter includes the following topics:
Agent Select this category if you want to know about the configured
Agents on the OpsCenter Server.
Backup/Recovery Select this category to create reports on jobs, disk pool, logs,
image, media, tape drive etc.
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5 The Subcategories appear as per what you select from the Category drop-down
list. From the Subcategory drop-down list, select one of the following report
subcategories:
The following subcategory appears when you select Agent as the main
category:
Agent Status Select to view information specific to the Agent. For example, you can
create a report that shows the configured Agents on the OpsCenter
Server and the Agent status.
6 Select a report format from the following formats in the View Type drop-down
list:
Ranking Display a horizontal bar graph showing all the data for each view
level object, from greatest to the least, within the selected time
frame.
7 Click Next.
8 In the Select Parameters panel of the Custom Report Wizard, select values
for one or more report parameters. The report parameters that appear depend
on the report category and the view type that you selected.
See “Configuring timeframe parameters” on page 346.
See “About Custom Report Wizard parameters” on page 346.
As you select parameters, the Content pane may refresh to display additional
selections. For example, when you select a view filter, you are then given a
choice of items on which to filter the report display.
9 Click Next.
10 In the Modify Display Options panel, define the measurements to be collected
for historical, ranking, tabular, and distribution reports. Different display options
are displayed for different view types.
See “About display options” on page 349.
Click Next.
11 In the View Report Data panel, you can view the report that is created as per
your selection.
Click Next.
To return to the Custom Report Wizard and make changes to the report, click
Back.
12 Save the report. Enter a report name, a description (optional), and location
where you want to save the report.
Click Save.
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Example 1: You may want to create a custom report based on your specific
requirements. For example, you may want to create a daily status report of the
clients that are backed up everyday.
This report gives the detailed tabular information of the jobs directory being backed
up, its status (if it’s successful, partially successful or failed), Level Type
(Incremental, Full, Differential Incremental), the job file count and job size in the
datacenter . You can enhance this report by adding more available columns based
on the report requirement.
See the procedure to know how you can create a daily status report of the clients
that are backed up everyday.
To create a daily status report of the clients that are backed up everyday
1 In the OpsCenter console, click Reports.
2 On the Report Templates tab, click Create New Report.
3 On the Report Wizard, select the Create a custom report option and click
Next.
4 Select the Report Category as Backup/Recovery and the Subcategory as
Job/Images/Media/Disk.
5 Select the Report View type as Tabular.
Click Next.
6 Select the appropriate timeframe for which you want to view the data.
7 Select the Job filter. Select the Column as Backup Job data type, Operator
as =, and Value as Yes. Click Add.
8 Click Next.
9 Under Tabular Report Properties, select the Time Basis as Job End Time.
Change the Display Unit as per your requirement.
10 Select Available columns from the list that appears:
■ Backup Job File Count
■ Backup Job Size
■ Job Directory
■ Job End Time
■ Job Start Time
■ Job Status
■ Job Status Code
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■ Job Type
■ Master Server
■ Schedule Name
■ Schedule/Level Type
Click Add.
11 Click Next to run the report.
Example 2: You may want to create a report that examines the number of tapes
in each status category and its percentage.
To report on the distribution of tape status in your environment
1 In the OpsCenter console, click Reports.
2 On the Report Templates tab, click Create New Report.
3 On the Report Wizard, select the Create a custom report option and click
Next.
4 Select the Report Category as Backup/Recovery and the Subcategory as
Media.
5 Select the Report View type as Distribution.
Click Next.
6 Select the appropriate timeframe for which you want to view the data. You can
also select No Time Basis.
7 Optionally, select any filters based on your requirement.
Click Next.
8 In the Distribution Chart Properties section, make the following selections:
Count
9 Click Next.
Example 3: You may want to create a custom tabular report that shows the following
information:
■ Know what jobs were successful in the past week for a specific master server
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■ On the Job Size row, change Sort Order to Descending and Operation to
Total.
14 Click Next.
Relative Timeframe Select Previous or Next from the drop-down list (wherever
applicable), and then specify the number of hours, days, weeks,
months, quarters, or years to define the period. The report displays
data collected within the specified time period, for example, data
of the previous 3 months.
Start from the This applies only to Relative time frames. In Start from the beginning
beginning of <selected of <selected unit>, the <selected unit> may stand for Hours, Days,
unit> Weeks, Months, Quarters, or Years depending on what unit you
select as a Relative Timeframe.
Examples:
■ The current date is June 13, 2010. If you select the Relative
Timeframe as Previous 1 Month and do not select the Start
from the beginning of Month check box, the report shows
data from May 14, 2010 to June 13, 2010. However if you select
the Start from the beginning of Month check box, the report
shows data from June 1, 2010 to June 13, 2010.
■ The current date and time is September 13, 10:30 PM. If you
select the Relative Timeframe as Previous 2 Days and do not
select the Start from the beginning of Days check box, the
report shows data from September 11, 10:30 P.M. to September
13, 10:30 P.M. However if you select the Start from the
beginning of Days check box, the report shows data from
September 12, 12 A.M. to September 13, 10:30 P.M.
■ The current time is 4:25 P.M. If you select the Relative
Timeframe as Previous 2 Hours and do not select the Start
from the beginning of Hour check box, the report shows data
from 2:25 P.M. to 4:25 P.M. However if you select the Start
from the beginning of Hours check box, the report shows data
from 3 P.M. to 4:25 P.M.
Note: If you specify relative time frame and check Start from
the beginning of <selected unit>, the report is configured to
display data collected over the interval ending at the current
date. This is effectively equivalent to specifying an absolute time
frame; the report’s contents remain static whenever you display
it.
Absolute Timeframe Define the beginning and end of the time interval to be covered by
the report. When you enter absolute dates, the report’s contents
remain static whenever you display it.
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Ignore From Date This applies only to Absolute timeframes. Check this option to view
all the data on and before the To date that you enter in the Absolute
timeframe.
Ignore To Date This applies only to Absolute timeframes. Check this option to view
all data on and after the From date that you enter in the Absolute
timeframe.
No Time Basis This signifies that the data shown should not be grouped with time.
The report includes all the data in the OpsCenter database
irrespective of time. The timeframe grouping is not applicable.
Day Window Day Window is applicable when you specify an Absolute or Relative
timeframe. From the Day Window, you can specify the time interval
that constitutes one day. Select values from the From and To
drop-down lists.
Report Time Frame This option appears only when you select a Historical view type.
Grouping
Select the time interval by which you want to group the records.
For example, if you selected 1 month as the Report Time Frame
and 10 days as the Group By interval, the report shows records in
three chunks of data grouped by 10 days.
■ Policy Active: Select Yes to view policies that are active. Select No to view
policies that are not active.
■ Media is On Hold column has been added under the Media filter.
■ Image is on hold and Image Copy is on hold columns have been added under
the Image filter.
■ Index Server Name, Metadata Indexing Enabled have been added for the
Policy filter.
■ Indexing enabled for schedule column has been added under the Schedule
filter.
To specify additional filtering criteria
1 On the Custom Reports Wizard, select a report category, subcategory and
view type. Click Next.
2 On the Select Parameters panel, the respective filters appear in the Filters
section.
The list of filters that appear depend on the report category and view type that
you select.
3 Click the filter that you want to use, and then specify one or more values using
the fields provided.
Report On Define the report’s scope using the drop-down list. This field denotes
the entity on which grouping is required. For example, when you
select the Report On parameter as Client, the Y-axis report data is
grouped per client.
Description Description to display along with the report. If you leave this field
blank, no description is provided by default.
X-Axis
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Display Name For Historical reports, a label for the horizontal (X) axis. If you leave
this field blank, a default label is provided.
Report Data The metric used to define the graph’s horizontal (X) axis.
Time Basis This parameter appears if you select a Report Data parameter like
Client Name that is not related to time. Time Basis resembles the
time attribute on which time filter is applied as criteria. This attribute
is not shown if you select No Time Basis while configuring the
timeframe in the Wizard. Time Basis is the metric used for assigning
a time to each item in the report, if not specified by the Report Data
parameter.
Example: The start time or the end time for each backup job.
Y1 or Y2 -Axis
Display Name For Historical reports, a label for the horizontal (Y1 or Y2) axis. If
you leave this field blank, a default label is provided.
Report Data For Historical reports, the metric used to define the graph’s vertical
(Y1 or Y2) axis.
Display Unit For numeric data types, such as Job Size, the units in which to
display the data. This is applicable only for size-related attributes
like Job size, image size, fragment size etc.
Chart Type The report format. Additional formats may be available depending
on the values specified in Report Data.
Show Forecast with Use the Trendline and Forecast parameters to project future trends
forecast periods by averaging actual data from the recent past. Check Show
forecast with forecast periods, and use the drop-down list to
specify a number of forecast periods (intervals). This displays a
forecast line extending to future dates, using linear regression to
predict values based on the trend of data within the report’s time
frame.
Example: 12 shows forecast data for the next 12 months (if the
Time Frame Group By is 1 month).
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Show trendline with Use the Trendline parameter to indicate a general pattern or
moving average period direction by averaging actual data from the recent past. Check
of Show trendline with moving average, and use the drop-down
list to specify the number of data points to factor into the average.
At each interval on the graph, the trendline shows a moving average
of the most recent data points.
Target Performance For Historical reports, select the Target Performance checkbox
and then either Y1 or Y2-Axis radio button. Type a value in the text
box to include a target level or threshold in the report display. The
target value appears as a horizontal line, useful for making quick
visual comparisons between the target value and the actual values
being reported.
Report On Select the entity that you want to see in the report like Image Type.
Display Select how many rankings you want to see and how you want them arranged
(in Ascending or descending order).
Report Data This is the data that should be plotted on the Y-axis.
Time Basis Metric used for assigning a time to each item in the report, if not specified
by the Report Data parameter.
Example: The start time or the end time for each backup job.
Description Description to display along with the report. If you leave this field blank, no
description is provided by default.
Report On Select the entity that you want to see in the report like Attempt
Status.
Report Data This is the data that should be plotted on the pie chart.
Time Basis Metric used for assigning a time to each item in the report, if not
specified by the Report Data parameter.
Example: The start time or the end time for each backup job.
Description Description to display along with the report. If you leave this field
blank, no description is provided by default.
Time Basis From the Time Basis drop-down list, select a time basis like Job End Time
or Job Start Time.
Display Unit From the Display Unit drop-down list, select one of the following units:
■ B
■ KB
■ MB
■ GB
■ TB
Time From the Time Duration drop-down list, select one of the following time
Duration intervals:
■ Seconds
■ Minutes
■ Hours
■ Days
■ Weeks
■ Months
■ Years
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Available From the Available Columns list, select one or more values for table columns,
Columns for example, Client Name, Status, Job Group ID.
Click Add.
The columns selected from the Available Columns list are added to the
Selected Columns, which you can rearrange as you want them to be
displayed on reports.
Selected The columns selected from the Available Columns list are added to the
Columns Selected Columns, which you can rearrange as you want them to be
displayed on reports using the following controls:
■ Sort order
■ Operation
■ Move Up
■ Move Down
■ Remove
All the columns from the Selected Columns list are displayed in the report.
Rows per From the Rows Per Page drop-down list, select number of rows of records
page that you want to display on one report page.
Display When you select this option, all duplicate rows are replaced by a single row
unique rows in the report and only distinct records are shown. Duplicate rows generally
in the report appear if the rows do not have a unique ID.
Only OpsCenter Analytics users can access the custom SQL query function.
See “About custom SQL query in OpsCenter Analytics” on page 11.
Note: OpsCenter Reporter and Restore Operator do not have access to the custom
SQL query option.
Note: When you run a stored procedure that has multiple result sets, then
output of only the first result set is displayed on the GUI. The output of other
result sets is not shown on the GUI.
Note that Opscenter stores most of the time fields in Gregorian. If you want to see
the value for a given Gregorian date field in a timezone that is configured on the
OpsCenter host, you should use utcbiginttonomtime(gregorianDatefield) function,
where gregorianDatefield is any time value in gregorian. The function
utcbiginttonomtime function cannot consider DST time offset. Hence it ignores
any DST offset while showing the date and time value.
You must not use utcbiginttoutctime() function as it does not show time in a
time zone that is configured on your OpsCenter host.
Index
C M
correlation reports 41 Manage Folders options 26
Create Time Schedule options 35 managing
creating folders 25
custom report 339 My Dashboard options 23
custom reports 346 My Dashboard tab 23
custom SQL query 353 My Reports tab 20
Custom Report Wizard
columns parameters N
populating table columns 352
numeric data
data parameters 349
viewing 42
filter parameters
selecting 348
using 348 O
filtering parameters 353 OpsCenter reports 7
time frame parameters 346
custom reports 10, 346 P
data 349 parameters
table columns 352 Custom Report Wizard 346
time frame 346 pie chart reports 41
custom SQL query 11 PureDisk reports
table columns 352
D
data R
in graphical reports 42 ranking reports 41
parameters 349 report formats 41
report schedules 27
E report template
Edit Time Schedule options 35 descriptions 42
email report templates 9
report 17 reports
exporting conditions 353
report 14 custom
creating 346
formats 41
F graphical
file formats 15
formats 41
filtering
numeric data 42
parameters 353
notification
forecast
condition parameters 353
reports 41
Scheduled Jobs 113
Index 356
reports (continued) W
ToolTips in 42 wizards
reports custom Custom Report Wizard 346
filtering parameters 353
S
saving
report 13
Scheduled Jobs reports 113–114
All Jobs report 123
scheduled jobs reports
Job Count Details-Scheduled Vs Actual
report 120
Job Count Within Backup Window report 117
Job Count-Scheduled Vs Actual report 114
schedules 29
Schedules options 28
SIS
single instance storage 352
SLP reports
about 293
SLP Backlog report 301
SLP Status by Client report 307
SLP Status by Destinations report 321
SLP Status by Image report 312
SLP Status by SLP report 302
SLP Status report 296
SLp reports
SLP Status by Image Copy report 317
standard reports
descriptions 190
T
thresholds
report 353
time frames
parameters 346
time schedule 35
ToolTips 42
trending reports
format 41
V
Veritas Technical Support
OpsCenter custom reports 11
OpsCenter custom SQL queries 11