Backup Exec 20.4 Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Backup Exec
 - Installation
- About the Backup Exec installation process and licensing options
 - Backup Exec preinstallation checklist
 - Running the Environment Check before installing or upgrading Backup Exec
 - Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition components installed with Backup Exec
 - System requirements for Backup Exec
 - Installing Backup Exec by using the Installation Wizard
 - Installing additional agents and features to the local Backup Exec server
 - Push-installing Backup Exec to remote computers
 - Methods for installing the Agent for Windows
- Push-installing the Agent for Windows to remote computers
 - Installing updates to the Agent for Windows on remote computers
 - Installing the Agent for Windows in an Active Directory network
 - Using a command prompt to install the Agent for Windows on a remote computer
 - Using a command script to install the Agent for Windows
 
 - Installing the Remote Administrator
 - Installing Backup Exec using the command line (silent mode)
 - About the installation log
 - Viewing the Installation Summary Report
 - Repairing Backup Exec
 - Updating Backup Exec with Veritas Update
 - Viewing installed updates
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec updates
 - Viewing license information
 - Backup Exec license contract information
 - About upgrading to Backup Exec
 - Post-installation tasks
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec using the command line
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec features from the local Backup Exec server
 
 - Getting Started
- About the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Connecting to Veritas SaaS Backup
 - Displaying the version information for Backup Exec
 - Locking and unlocking the Backup Exec Console
 - How to sort, filter, and copy information on the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Customizing views on the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Configuring the Home tab
 - Configuring the RSS Reader
 - Creating a disaster preparation plan (DPP)
 - Getting started with backups
 
 - Backups
- How to prepare for your first backup with Backup Exec
 - Improving backup performance in Backup Exec
 - Troubleshooting backup performance
 - Required user rights for backup jobs
 - About the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Adding servers that you want to back up to the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Removing servers from the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Creating a server group
 - Hiding or viewing server groups on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Adding servers to a server group
 - Removing servers from a server group
 - Editing a server group
 - Moving servers to the Retired Servers server group
 - Moving retired servers back to the All Servers server group
 - Removing server groups from Backup Exec
 - Backing up data
 - About selecting data to back up
 - Changing the order in which backup sources are backed up
 - Excluding files from backups
 - Including specific files with a backup job's backup selections
 - About backing up critical system components
 - Backup Exec Shadow Copy Components file system
 - Backup methods in Backup Exec
 - Configuring backup methods for backup jobs
 - How Backup Exec determines if a file has been backed up
 - Configuring Backup Exec to automatically delete files after a backup
 - Configuring network options for backup jobs
 - Running the next scheduled backup job before its scheduled time
 - Editing backup definitions
 - Testing credentials for backup sources
 - Replacing the credentials for a backup source
 - Creating new credentials for a backup source
 - Deleting retired or unused backup sources from the Credentials pane
 - How job scheduling works in Backup Exec
 - Including a specific date in the schedule for a backup job
 - Preventing backup jobs from running on a specific date
 - Viewing all scheduled backup jobs on a calendar
 - Adding a stage to a backup definition
 - Editing a stage
 - Duplicating backup sets or a job history manually
 - Running a test run job manually
 - Verifying backed up data manually
 - Copying data from a virtual tape library to a physical tape device using DirectCopy to tape
 
 - Restores
- Methods for restoring data in Backup Exec
 - Searching for data to restore
 - Restoring data from a server, a backup set, a backup job, or a storage device
 - Restoring file system data
 - Performing a complete online restore of a Microsoft Windows computer
 - Restoring System State
 - Installing a new Windows Server domain controller into an existing domain by using a redirected restore
 - Restoring Backup Exec Shadow Copy Components
 - Restoring utility partitions or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface system partitions
 - About restoring encrypted data
 - About restoring NetWare SMS volume backups to non-SMS volumes with Backup Exec
 - Canceling a restore job
 - How Backup Exec catalogs work
 - Cataloging backup sets
 
 - Job management and monitoring
- How to monitor and manage jobs in Backup Exec
 - About the Job Monitor
- Viewing job activity details for active jobs
 - Canceling an active job
 - Holding jobs
 - Removing the hold on jobs
 - Holding the job queue
 - Removing the hold on the job queue
 - Running a scheduled job immediately
 - Changing the priority for a scheduled job
 - Deleting scheduled jobs
 - Retrying only failed resources
 - Run backup job with debugging enabled
 
 - About the Job History
 - Viewing the job log
 - Error-handling rules for failed or canceled jobs
 - List of job statuses in Backup Exec
 - Setting job status and recovery options
 
 - Alerts and notifications
- Alerts and notifications in Backup Exec
 - Where to find alerts in Backup Exec
 - Enabling active alerts and alert history to display on the Home tab
 - Viewing the alert history for a server or a storage device
 - Deleting an alert from alert history
 - Copying alert text to a document or email
 - Filtering alerts
 - Viewing the job log from an alert
 - Responding to active alerts
 - Clearing all informational alerts manually
 - Setting up notification for alerts
 - Configuring email or text message notification for alerts
 - Adding recipients for notification
 - Adding a recipient group for alert notifications
 - Disabling email or text message alert notification for a recipient
 - Editing recipient notification properties
 - Deleting recipients
 - Configuring alert categories
 - Assigning recipients to receive notifications for specific alert categories
 - Sending a notification when a job completes
 - Disabling notifications for a specific alert category
 - Configuring default alert settings
 - Enabling or disabling pop-up alerts
 - SNMP traps for Backup Exec alerts
- Installing and configuring the SNMP system service
 - Installing the Windows Management Instrumentation performance counter provider
 - Installing the Windows Management Instrumentation provider for SNMP
 - Uninstalling the Windows Management Instrumentation performance counter provider
 - Uninstalling the Windows Management Instrumentation provider for SNMP
 
 
 - Disk-based and network-based storage
- Features and types of disk-based storage and network-based storage
 - Storage trending statuses for disk storage and virtual disks
 - Setting low disk space thresholds on disk-based storage
 - Configuring disk storage
 - How to restore data from a reattached or reinserted disk-based storage device
 - Configuring disk cartridge storage
 - How data lifecycle management (DLM) deletes expired backup sets on disk-based storage
 - Backup sets
 
 - Cloud-based storage devices
- About cloud-based storage devices
 - Amazon S3 cloud-based storage
 - Google cloud-based storage
 - Microsoft Azure cloud-based storage
 - Private cloud-based storage
 - About S3-Compatible Cloud Storage
 - Editing the properties of a cloud-based storage device
 - Best practices for using cloud-based storage
 - Changing default cloud storage settings
 - About the Backup Exec™ CloudConnect Optimizer
 
 - Legacy backup-to-disk folders
- Legacy backup-to-disk folders
- Changing the name or description of a legacy backup-to-disk folder
 - Changing the buffered read setting for a legacy backup-to-disk folder
 - Changing the location of a legacy backup-to-disk folder
 - Recreating a legacy backup-to-disk folder and its contents
 - Restoring data from a legacy backup-to-disk folder
 
 
 - Legacy backup-to-disk folders
 - Tape storage
- Support for tape drives and robotic libraries
 - Adding or replacing devices with the Hot-swappable Device Wizard
 - Installing tape device drivers
 - Editing tape drive properties
 - Viewing tape drive statistics
 - Robotic libraries in Backup Exec
 - Creating robotic library partitions
 - Managing tapes
- Default media sets
 - Overwrite protection periods and append periods in media sets
 - Creating media sets for tapes
 - Changing the overwrite protection period or the append period for a media set
 - Changing the name and description of a media set
 - Changing the media vault or vaulting periods for a media set
 - Deleting a media set
 - Renaming a media set
 - Media overwrite protection levels for tape media
 - Overwriting allocated or imported tape media
 - How Backup Exec searches for overwritable media in tape drives
 - Viewing tapes that are used by a job
 
 - Labeling tape media
 - How WORM media is used in Backup Exec
 - Default media vaults
 - Retiring damaged tape media
 - Deleting tape media
 - Erasing tape or disk cartridge media
 - About cataloging tape or disk cartridge media that contains encrypted backup sets
 - Associating tape media with a media set
 - Editing tape media properties
 - Tape media rotation strategies
 
 - Storage device pools
 - Storage operations
- About storage operation jobs
 - Storage tab overview in Backup Exec
 - Using the Configure Storage wizard
 - Viewing details for multiple storage devices
 - Sending a notification when a scheduled storage operation job completes
 - Scheduling a storage operation job
 - Editing global settings for storage
 - Sharing storage devices
 - Deleting a storage device
 - Changing the state of a storage device to online
 - Renaming a storage device
 - Viewing jobs, job histories, backup sets, and active alerts for storage devices
 - Cataloging a storage device
 - Scanning a storage device
 - Inventorying a storage device
 - Inventorying and cataloging a storage device
 - Pausing and unpausing a storage device
 - Disabling and enabling a storage device
 - Initializing a robotic library
 - Formatting a tape as a WORM tape
 - Retensioning a tape
 - Formatting a tape in a tape drive
 - Ejecting media from a disk cartridge or tape drive
 - Cleaning a robotic library drive
 - Importing media to Backup Exec
 - Exporting media and expired media
 - Locking and unlocking the robotic library's front portal
 - Backup Exec server and storage device states
 - Viewing the disk storage lockdown status
 
 - Conversion to virtual machines
- How conversion of physical computers to virtual machines works in Backup Exec
 - Requirements for conversion to virtual machine jobs
 - Converting to a virtual machine simultaneously with a backup job
 - Converting to a virtual machine after a backup job
 - Adding a conversion to virtual machine stage to a backup job
 - Converting to a virtual machine from a point in time
 - Creating a one-time conversion to a virtual machine
 - Setting default options for conversion to virtual machine jobs
 
 - Configuration and settings
- Changing default backup job settings
 - Configuring schedules for backup jobs
 - Configuring storage options for backup jobs
 - Configuring automatic test run jobs for backup jobs
 - Configuring automatic verify operations for backup jobs
 - Configuring Instant GRT and full catalog options to improve backup performance for GRT-enabled jobs
 - Configuring Advanced Open File options for backup jobs
 - Configuring checkpoint restart
 - Configuring pre/post commands for backup jobs
 - Configuring file and folder options for backup jobs
 - Setting default schedule options for rule-based jobs and run now jobs
 - Excluding dates from the backup schedule for all backups
 - Removing dates from the list of excluded dates
 - Exporting a list of dates that are excluded from all backups to another server
 - Changing the default preferences
 - Configuring the default setting for backing up multiple servers or applications
 - Configuring database maintenance and security
 - Exporting the Backup Exec Database encryption key
 - Refreshing Backup Exec Database encryption keys
 - Configuring encryption for the connection to the Backup Exec Database
 - Scheduling Backup Exec to check logon accounts
 - Configuring Backup Exec to discover data to back up
 - Adding discovered servers to the list of servers in Backup Exec
 - Backup networks
 - Changing network and security options for Backup Exec
 - Using Backup Exec with firewalls
 - Using encryption with Backup Exec
 - Encryption key management
 - Creating encryption keys
 - Replacing an encryption key
 - Deleting encryption keys
 - Granular Recovery Technology
 - Setting default Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) options
 - DBA-initiated job templates
 - Creating DBA-initiated job templates
 - Editing DBA-inititated job templates
 - Deleting DBA-initiated job templates
 - Configuring settings for Veritas™ Information Map
 - Backup Exec logon accounts
- Creating a Backup Exec logon account
 - Editing a Backup Exec logon account
 - Changing the password for a Backup Exec logon account
 - Replacing a Backup Exec logon account
 - Deleting a Backup Exec logon account
 - Changing your default Backup Exec logon account
 - Creating a new Backup Exec System Logon Account
 - Copying logon account information to another Backup Exec server
 - Testing logon accounts
 
 - Starting and stopping Backup Exec services
 - Changing the credentials for a service account
 - Changing startup options for Backup Exec services
 - Configuring audit logs
 - Viewing the audit log
 - Removing entries from the audit log
 - Saving an audit log to a text file
 - Copying configuration settings to another Backup Exec server
 - Viewing server properties
 - Configuring default backup settings
 
 - Reports
- Reports in Backup Exec
 - Running a report now
 - Scheduling a report
 - Creating a custom report
 - Saving a report
 - Printing a report from the Backup Exec Report Viewer
 - Viewing completed reports
 - Editing a report
 - Re-running a completed report
 - Deleting a report
 - Setting defaults for standard and custom reports
 - Viewing report properties
 - List of Backup Exec standard reports
- Alert History report
 - Alert History By Backup Exec Server report
 - Audit Log report
 - Backup Job Success Rate report
 - Backup Recommendations report
 - Backup Resource Success Rate report
 - Backup Sets by Media Set report
 - Backup Size By Resource report
 - Cloud Storage Summary report
 - Daily Device Utilization report
 - Deduplication Device Summary report
 - Deduplication Summary report
 - Device Summary report
 - Disk Storage Summary report
 - Error-Handling Rules report
 - Event Recipients report
 - Failed Backup Jobs report
 - Jobs Summary report
 - Managed Backup Exec Servers report
 - Media Audit report
 - Media Errors report
 - Media Required for Recovery report
 - Media Summary report
 - Media Vault Contents report
 - Move Media to Vault report
 - Operations Overview report
 - Overnight Summary report
 - Problem Files report
 - Recently Written Media report
 - Recovery Ready Validation Summary
 - Resource Protected Recently report
 - Resource Risk Assessment report
 - Restore Set Details by Resource report
 - Retrieve Media from Vault report
 - Robotic Library Inventory report
 - Scheduled Server Workload report
 - Scratch Media Availability report
 - Test Run Results report
 
 
 - Instant Cloud Recovery
- About Instant Cloud Recovery
 - Instant Cloud Recovery tab overview in Backup Exec
 - Requirements to configure Instant cloud recovery in Backup Exec
 - Preconfigurations to be completed in the Azure portal
 - How to configure Azure resources
 - How to view error details
 - How to view configuration details
 - How to view virtual machine details
 - How to manually refresh the view of virtual machines
 - How to enable replication for virtual machines
 - How to manage replication for virtual machines
 - How to manage failover for a virtual machine
 - How to change the Subscription or Recovery Services Vault
 - How to prepare a new infrastructure
 - How to remove a configured Azure resource from Backup Exec
 - How to renew the Backup Exec certificate
 
 - GDPR Guard
 - Troubleshooting Backup Exec
- Troubleshooting hardware-related issues in Backup Exec
 - Troubleshooting robotic libraries and tape drives
 - How to get more information about alerts and error messages
 - Troubleshooting backup issues in Backup Exec
 - Troubleshooting failed components in the SAN
 - Troubleshooting installation issues in Backup Exec
 - Troubleshooting blocked access to backed up items with GDPR Guard
 - Troubleshooting Instant Cloud Recovery issues in Backup Exec
 - How to improve Backup Exec's performance
 - Accessing Veritas Online
 - Searching the Veritas Knowledge Base
 - Contacting Backup Exec Technical Support
 - Using Remote Assistance
 - Managing your Backup Exec support cases
 - About Backup Exec diagnostic tools
 - Running the Veritas QuickAssist Help Tool
 - Generating a diagnostic file for troubleshooting Backup Exec
 - Running the begather utility to troubleshoot Backup Exec components on Linux servers
 - Using the Backup Exec Debug Monitor for troubleshooting
 - About the Backup Exec debug tool
 
 - Using Backup Exec in cluster environments
- About Backup Exec and clusters
 - Requirements for clustering Backup Exec in a Microsoft Cluster Server environment
 - How Backup Exec works in a Microsoft Cluster Server environment
 - Requirements for installing Backup Exec on a Microsoft Cluster Server
 - Installing Backup Exec on a Microsoft Cluster Server
 - Upgrading Backup Exec on a Microsoft cluster
 - Installing additional Backup Exec features on a Microsoft cluster
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec from a Microsoft cluster
 - Creating storage device pools for Microsoft Cluster Servers
 - Specifying a different failover node
 - Designating a new central administration server in a Microsoft Cluster Server
 - Configurations for Backup Exec and Microsoft Cluster Servers
 - Using the Central Admin Server feature with Microsoft clusters and a storage area network
 - About backing up Microsoft Cluster Servers
 - About restoring data to a Microsoft cluster
 - Disaster recovery of a cluster
- Using Simplified Disaster Recovery to prepare for disaster recovery of a cluster
 - Recovering nodes on the cluster using Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - Recovering Backup Exec on a Microsoft cluster using Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - Recovering the entire cluster using a manual disaster recovery procedure
 
 - Restoring the Microsoft Cluster Server data files
 - Recovering Backup Exec in a Microsoft cluster
 - Manually joining two cluster disk groups and resynchronizing volumes
 - Troubleshooting clusters
 
 - Simplified Disaster Recovery
- About Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - Requirements for using Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - Preparing computers for use with Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - How to ensure that backups are enabled for Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - How Simplified Disaster Recovery uses disaster recovery information files
 - Setting or changing the alternate location for the disaster recovery information file
 - Creating a Simplified Disaster Recovery disk image
 - Preparing to recover from a disaster by using Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - Recovering a computer with Simplified Disaster Recovery
 - Advanced Disk Configuration on the Recover This Computer Wizard
 - Performing manual disaster recovery
 
 - Integration with Veritas™ Information Map
- About Veritas™ Information Map
 - How Backup Exec works with Veritas™ Information Map
 - Requirements for integration with Veritas™ Information Map
 - How Backup Exec integrates with Veritas™ Information Map
 - Supported data sources for integration with Veritas™ Information Map
 - Best practices for integration with Veritas™ Information Map
 - Troubleshooting tips for integration with Veritas™ Information Map
 - Limitation for integration with Veritas™ Information Map
 
 - Appendix A. Backup Exec Agent for Windows
- About the Agent for Windows
 - Requirements for the Agent for Windows
 - Stopping and starting the Agent for Windows
 - Establishing a trust between the Backup Exec server and a remote computer
 - About the Backup Exec Agent Utility for Windows
- Starting the Backup Exec Agent Utility
 - Viewing the activity status of the remote computer in the Backup Exec Agent Utility
 - Viewing the activity status of the remote computer from the system tray
 - Starting the Backup Exec Agent Utility automatically on the remote computer
 - Setting the refresh interval on the remote computer
 - About publishing the Agent for Windows to Backup Exec servers
 - Adding Backup Exec servers that the Agent for Windows can publish to
 - Editing Backup Exec server information that the Agent for Windows publishes to
 - Removing Backup Exec servers that the Agent for Windows can publish to
 - Configuring database access for Oracle operations
 - Removing a security certificate for a Backup Exec server that has a trust with the Agent for Windows
 
 - Using the Backup Exec Agent Utility Command Line Applet
 - Backup Exec Agent Utility Command Line Applet switches
 
 - Appendix B. Backup Exec Deduplication Feature
- About the Deduplication feature
 - Deduplication methods for Backup Exec agents
 - Requirements for the Deduplication feature
 - Installing the Deduplication feature
 - Converting an older version of Deduplication Storage to a newer version
 - Configuring an OpenStorage device
 - Editing the properties of an OpenStorage device
 - Specifying a Backup Exec server that has proximity to a shared OpenStorage device
 - Creating or importing deduplication disk storage
 - Selecting storage devices for direct access sharing
 - Changing the location of a deduplication disk storage device
 - Sharing a deduplication device between multiple Backup Exec servers
 - How to use client-side deduplication
 - How to set up backup jobs for deduplication
 - Using optimized duplication to copy deduplicated data between OpenStorage devices or deduplication disk storage devices
 - Copying deduplicated data to tapes
 - Using deduplication with encryption
 - Restoring a deduplication disk storage device or deduplicated data
 - Disaster recovery of deduplication disk storage devices
 - Disaster recovery of OpenStorage devices
 
 - Appendix C. Backup Exec Agent for VMware
- About the Agent for VMware
 - Requirements for using the Agent for VMware
 - Using the Agent for VMware with Windows Server 2016 or later
 - About installing the Agent for VMware
 - Adding VMware vCenter Servers and ESX/ESXi hosts to the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Viewing details about VMware resources
 - Installing the Agent for Windows on VMware virtual machines
 - Push-installing the Agent for Windows to VMware virtual machines
 - About establishing trust for a vCenter/ESX(i) server
 - Recommendations for when to use virtual-based backup and agent-based backup
 - Backing up VMware virtual machines
 - Restoring VMware virtual machines and vmdk files
 - About instant recovery of a VMware virtual machine
 - Troubleshooting the Agent for VMware
 - About Recovery Ready for VMware virtual machines
 
 - Appendix D. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
- About the Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
 - Requirements for using the Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
 - About installing the Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
 - Notes about using the Agent for Hyper-V
 - Disk space optimization with the Agent for Hyper-V
 - Adding a Hyper-V host to the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Viewing details about Hyper-V resources
 - Installing the Agent for Windows on Hyper-V virtual machines
 - Push-installing the Agent for Windows to Hyper-V virtual machines
 - Backing up Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines
- Setting default backup options for Hyper-V
 - How Backup Exec automatically protects new virtual machines during a backup job
 - Using Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) with the Agent for Hyper-V
 - About backing up and restoring highly available Hyper-V virtual machines
 - About backing up VMs hosted on SMB/Scale out File Server
 - How cataloging works with Hyper-V virtual machine backups
 
 - Restoring Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines
 - About instant recovery of a Hyper-V virtual machine
- Requirements for instant recovery of a Hyper-V virtual machine
 - Notes about instant recovery of a Hyper-V virtual machine
 - Creating an instant recovery job for a Hyper-V virtual machine
 - Post-instant recovery tasks
 - About removing an instantly recovered Hyper-V virtual machine
 - Removing an instantly recovered Hyper-V virtual machine
 - Best practices for instant recovery of a Hyper-V virtual machine
 
 - About Recovery Ready for Hyper-V virtual machines
 - Troubleshooting issues with Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
 
 - Appendix E. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
- About the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
 - Requirements for using the SQL Agent
 - About installing the SQL Agent
 - Backup strategies for SQL
 - Adding SQL Servers to the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Configuring Backup Exec to run a consistency check before every SQL backup
 - Using snapshot technology with the SQL Agent
 - Using database snapshots for SQL Server
 - Backing up SQL databases and transaction logs
 - Restoring SQL databases and transaction logs
 - Disaster recovery of a SQL Server
 
 - Appendix F. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
- About the Backup Exec Exchange Agent
 - Requirements for using the Exchange Agent
 - Granting permissions on the Exchange Server to enable database backups and restores, and Granular Recovery Technology operations
 - About installing the Exchange Agent
 - Adding Exchange Servers and database availability groups to the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Managing preferred server configurations for Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Groups
 - Recommended configurations for Exchange
 - Requirements for accessing Exchange mailboxes
 - Backup strategies for Exchange
 - How Granular Recovery Technology works with the Exchange Information Store
 - Snapshot and offhost backups with the Exchange Agent
 - Backing up Exchange data
 - Restoring Exchange data
 - Disaster recovery of an Exchange Server
 
 - Appendix G. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
- About the Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
 - About installing the Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
 - Requirements for the Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
 - Using the Agent for Microsoft SharePoint with SharePoint Server 2010/2013/2016 and SharePoint Foundation 2010/2013/2016
 - Adding a Microsoft SharePoint server farm to the list of servers on the Backup and Restore tab
 - Backing up Microsoft SharePoint data
 - Restoring Microsoft SharePoint data
 - Disabling or enabling communication between a Microsoft SharePoint web server and Backup Exec
 - Viewing or changing SharePoint farm properties
 - Disaster recovery of Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013/2016 data
 
 - Appendix H. Backup Exec Agent for Oracle on Windows or Linux Servers
- About the Backup Exec Oracle Agent
 - About installing the Oracle Agent
 - Configuring the Oracle Agent on Windows computers and Linux servers
- Configuring an Oracle instance on Windows computers
 - Viewing an Oracle instance on Windows computers
 - Editing an Oracle instance on Windows computers
 - Deleting an Oracle instance on Windows computers
 - Enabling database access for Oracle operations on Windows computers
 - Configuring an Oracle instance on Linux servers
 - Viewing an Oracle instance on Linux servers
 - Editing an Oracle instance on Linux servers
 - Deleting an Oracle instance on Linux servers
 - Enabling database access for Oracle operations on Linux servers
 
 - About authentication credentials on the Backup Exec server
 - About Oracle instance information changes
 - About backing up Oracle databases
 - About restoring Oracle resources
- About DBA-initiated restore for Oracle
 - Oracle restore options
 - About redirecting a restore of Oracle data
 - Oracle advanced restore options
 - Performing a redirect restore of an Oracle 12c database using Backup Exec
 - Requirements for recovering the complete Oracle instance and database using the original Oracle server
 - Recovering the complete Oracle instance and database using the original Oracle server
 - Requirements for recovering the complete Oracle instance or database to a computer other than the original Oracle server
 - Recovering the complete Oracle instance or database to a computer other than the original Oracle server
 
 - Best practices for Backup Exec Agent for Oracle on Windows and Linux Servers
 
 - Appendix I. Backup Exec Agent for Enterprise Vault
- About the Agent for Enterprise Vault
 - Requirements for the Enterprise Vault Agent
 - About installing the Enterprise Vault Agent
 - About backup methods for Enterprise Vault backup jobs
 - About backing up Enterprise Vault components
 - About consistency checks for Enterprise Vault databases and Compliance and Discovery Accelerator databases
 - Restoring Enterprise Vault
 - Configuring Enterprise Vault to use the name of the new SQL Server that holds the Directory database
 - Best practices for the Enterprise Vault Agent
 - About the Backup Exec Migrator for Enterprise Vault
- Backup Exec Migrator for Enterprise Vault requirements
 - How the Backup Exec Migrator works
 - About using staged migrations with Backup Exec and the Backup Exec Migrator
 - About Backup Exec Migrator events
 - About Backup Exec Migrator logs
 - How to enable Backup Exec Migrator logging
 - About deleting files migrated by Backup Exec Migrator
 - Configuring the Backup Exec Migrator
 - About viewing migrated Enterprise Vault data
 - About retrieving migrated Enterprise Vault data
 - About the Partition Recovery Utility
 
 - Enterprise Vault logon account
 - Enterprise Vault options
 
 - Appendix J. Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Active Directory
 - Appendix K. Backup Exec Central Admin Server Feature
- About the Central Admin Server feature
 - Requirements for installing CAS
 - How to choose the location for CAS storage and media data
 - About installing the Central Admin Server feature
 - Upgrading an existing CAS installation
 - Changing a Backup Exec server to a central administration server
 - Changing a Backup Exec server to a managed Backup Exec server
 - Deleting a managed Backup Exec server from a CAS environment
 - Renaming a central administration server
 - Renaming a managed Backup Exec server
 - How to reduce network traffic in CAS
 - CAS distributed, centralized, and replicated catalog locations
 - Changing the settings for a managed Backup Exec server
 - What happens when CAS communication thresholds are reached
 - Alerts and notifications in CAS
 - Enabling managed Backup Exec servers to use any available network interface card
 - About job delegation in CAS
 - About adding storage devices in a CAS environment
 - How data lifecycle management (DLM) works in a CAS environment
 - Obtaining media audit information for a managed Backup Exec server
 - How to use Backup Exec server pools in CAS
 - How centralized restore works in CAS
 - About recovering failed jobs in CAS
 - Pausing or resuming a managed Backup Exec server
 - Stopping or starting Backup Exec services for a managed Backup Exec server
 - Viewing managed Backup Exec server properties
 - Viewing the settings for a central administration server
 - Disaster recovery in CAS
 - Troubleshooting CAS
 - Running the Backup Exec Utility for CAS operations
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec from the central administration server
 - Uninstalling Backup Exec from a managed Backup Exec server
 
 - Appendix L. Backup Exec Advanced Disk-based Backup Feature
- About the Advanced Disk-based Backup feature
 - How to use synthetic backups in place of recurring full backups
 - Setting default backup options for the Advanced Disk-based Backup feature
 - About true image restore for synthetic backups
 - How to use off-host backup to process remote computer backups on the Backup Exec server
 - Configuring off-host backup options for a backup job
 - Best practices for off-host backup
 - Troubleshooting off-host backups
 - Off-host backup issues with hardware providers
 
 - Appendix M. Backup Exec NDMP Feature
- Features of the NDMP feature
 - Requirements for using the NDMP feature
 - About installing the NDMP feature
 - Adding NDMP servers to Backup Exec
 - Sharing the tape drives on NDMP servers between multiple Backup Exec servers
 - NDMP backup options for NDMP servers
 - NDMP server backup selections
 - How to use patterns to exclude files and directories from an NDMP server backup
 - Supported configurations for duplicating data from NDMP servers
 - About restoring and redirecting restore data for NDMP servers
 - Setting the default backup options for the NDMP feature
 - Viewing the properties of an NDMP server
 - Viewing storage properties for an NDMP server
 
 - Appendix N. Backup Exec Agent for Linux
- About the Agent for Linux
 - About open files and the Agent for Linux
 - Requirements for the Agent for Linux
 - About installing the Agent for Linux
 - About establishing trust for a remote Linux computer in the Backup Exec list of servers
 - Adding additional Backup Exec servers to which the Agent for Linux can publish information
 - About configuring the Agent for Linux
 - Excluding files and directories from all backup jobs for Linux computers
 - Editing configuration options for Linux computers
 - About backing up a Linux computer by using the Agent for Linux
 - About restoring data to Linux computers
 - Editing the default backup job options for Linux computers
 - Uninstalling the Agent for Linux
 - Starting the Agent for Linux daemon
 - Stopping the Agent for Linux daemon
 - Troubleshooting the Agent for Linux
 
 - Appendix O. Backup Exec Remote Media Agent for Linux
- About the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - How the Remote Media Agent for Linux works
 - Requirements for the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - About open files and the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - About installing the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - Uninstalling the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - Starting the Remote Media Agent for Linux daemon
 - Stopping the Remote Media Agent for Linux daemon
 - About establishing trust for a Remote Media Agent for Linux computer in the Backup Exec list of servers
 - Adding additional Backup Exec servers to which Remote Media Agent for Linux can publish
 - Finding simulated tape library files
 - About the Backup Exec operators (beoper) group for the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - About adding a Linux server as a Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - Changing the port for communications between the Backup Exec server and the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - About creating storage device pools for devices attached to the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - Editing properties for the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - Deleting a Remote Media Agent for Linux from the Backup Exec list of servers
 - Sharing a Remote Media Agent for Linux between multiple Backup Exec servers
 - About backing up data by using the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - About restoring data by using the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - About the Tape Library Simulator Utility
 - Creating a simulated tape library
 - Viewing simulated tape libraries properties
 - Deleting a simulated tape library
 - Managing simulated tape libraries from the command line
 - Command line switches for the Tape Library Simulator Utility
 - Troubleshooting the Remote Media Agent for Linux
 
 - Appendix P. Accessibility and Backup Exec
- About accessibility and Backup Exec
 - About keyboard shortcuts in Backup Exec
- Home tab keyboard shortcuts
 - Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts
- Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts for the Jobs view
 - Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts for the Job History view
 - Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts for the Backup Sets view
 - Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts for the Active Alerts view
 - Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts for the Credentials view
 
 - Job Monitor tab keyboard shortcuts
 - Storage tab keyboard shortcuts
 - Reports tab keyboard shortcuts
 - General keyboard navigation within the Backup Exec user interface
 - Keyboard navigation within dialog boxes in Backup Exec
 
 - List box navigation in Backup Exec
 - Tabbed dialog box navigation in Backup Exec
 - About setting accessibility options
 
 - Glossary
 
Associating tape media with a media set
When you create a backup job to tape media, the default media set that Backup Exec selects for you is called Keep Data for 4 Weeks. You can select other media sets when you create the backup job, or you can associate the tape media with another media set later.
When you associate tape media with a media set, the tape uses the following properties of that media set:
Append periods
Overwrite protection periods
Media vaults
Amount of time to move media to and from the media vault.
Note:
You should not associate scratch or imported media with a media set. Backup Exec automatically associates scratch or imported media with a media set when a backup job requires it.
See Creating media sets for tapes.
To associate tape media with a media set
- On the Storage tab, expand Tape and Disk Cartridge Media.
 - Double-click All Tape Media to display a list of media.
 - Right-click the tape media that you want to associate with a media set, and then click Associate with media set.
 - Select a media set from the drop-down list, and then click OK.
See Default media sets.