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Rücksicherungen nach Status

From Job State -> Restores, you can check all performed restores and their details, such as status, data size, media pool, start/stop time, etc. Restore operations can be filtered by time, by client, by location and by status (successfull, canceled, active, etc.). For detailed description of the filter options, see State Filter.

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You can change the order of the columns by dragging-and-dropping the selected columns. By selecting a task and clicking the button Properties or by simply double-clicking the task you can view its details. An active task can be cancelled by selecting it and clicking the button Cancel. Note that any data transferred before canceling the restore job stays on the target system.

With v. 4.4.3. Beefalo, SEP sesam provides additional View Mode button that enables you to switch between the table and tree view.

  • Tree view: SEP sesam default view shows the status of individual restore tasks grouped together in a hierarchical view.
  • Table view: A simple flat view that shows the status of individual restore tasks one after another.
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In some cases clicking only the Refresh button won't show the updated view. You can clear the GUI cache memory by using a force refresh: press both Shift and Refresh button to reload the view.

Properties of a finished restore

You can view the details of a specific task by selecting and double-clicking it (or by clicking the Properties button).

Info 1

Displays information about restore size, view mode, restore status, etc.

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  • Saveset: The name of the saveset.
  • User: The name of the user running the restore.
  • Size: The size of the restored data specified in GiB.
  • Restore type: Complete, generation or selective restore
  • Tree type: Hierarchical or flat
  • Mode: Specified execution option for the restore, e.g., Overwrite.
  • Used labels: List of the used media.
  • Message: Detailed status report, e.g., Restore completed successfully.
Info 2

Displays information about the restore status, target client, target path, etc.

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  • State: Restore status, e.g., Successful, Error, etc.
  • Backup task: The name of the backup task used for the restore.
  • Interfaces: If selected the name of the server from which the files have been restored. This is either a Remote Device Server (RDS) or SEP sesam Server.
  • Location: The location of the target client.
  • Client: The name of the target system.
  • Drive: The number of the used disk drive for restore.
  • Backup count: The number of the used backup task.
  • Start/Stop time: Recorded start and stop time of the restore job.
  • Target: Specified target path for restore.
  • Comment: Additional information.
Info 3

Shows the expert options which may have been specified in the restore wizard, if the restore was configured in the Advanced or Expert UI mode.

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As of v. 4.4.3. Beefalo, the Expert Options button for specifying more advanced restore options is only available in the Advanced and Expert UI mode. It is not available for users that run the GUI in Basic mode. For details, see UI Mode.

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  • Options: Specified advanced SEP sesam options, e.g., for setting a higher log level: -v 3.
  • Reduction path: Specified new target location for the restore (by relocation).
  • File filter: If specified, only the data that matches the filter criteria is restored.
Main Log

Main log is the log of the SEP sesam Client (SBC) processing. It records the events that occur during a restore process (startup/shutdown information, errors, etc.) depending on the configured log level for the restore. Note that as an advanced user it is possible to set up a higher log level than default to get more information about specific restore. See Setting Log Level.

The new Download button enables you to download a current main log file or the archive with all files included.

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Trace Log

Trace log (lgc log) is the log of the SEP sesam kernel modules. It records detailed information about the restore process depending on the configured log level. Trace logs are typically used for analysis and debugging purposes.

Running SEP sesam with a higher log level than default might be useful when you want to get more information about specific events or modules or when asked by support in the course of diagnosing your specific problem. Note that increasing the log level increases the amount of information being logged and may negatively affect the performance of SEP sesam. For details, see Setting log level globally for SEP sesam kernel modules.

The new Download button enables you to download a current trace log file or the archive with all files included.

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Pre Log

Pre log is only shown if you have activated a Pre interface (automatically via GUI: Configuration -> Interfaces) to perform specific operation before a restore job is started, e.g., stop an antivirus service before the restore. For details, see Using Pre and Post Scripts.

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Post Log

Post log is only shown if you have activated a Post interface (automatically via GUI: Configuration -> Interfaces) to perform specific operation when the restore session stops, e.g., shutting down a computer after the restore. For details, see Using Pre and Post Scripts.

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