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4 4 3 Beefalo:Activities
4 4 3 Beefalo:All Results by State
4 4 3 Beefalo:Automating Backup of Virtual Machines
4 4 3 Beefalo:Backup
4 4 3 Beefalo:Backup Plans
4 4 3 Beefalo:Backups by State
4 4 3 Beefalo:Calendar Sheet
4 4 3 Beefalo:Clients
4 4 3 Beefalo:Configuration
4 4 3 Beefalo:Configuring LDAP/AD Authentication V1
4 4 3 Beefalo:Dashboard
4 4 3 Beefalo:Day Log
4 4 3 Beefalo:Drives
4 4 3 Beefalo:Duplication and Migration
4 4 3 Beefalo:Error Log
4 4 3 Beefalo:Events
4 4 3 Beefalo:Events as List
4 4 3 Beefalo:Exclude with File Patterns
4 4 3 Beefalo:Exclude with Regular Expressions
4 4 3 Beefalo:File
4 4 3 Beefalo:Grouping of SEP sesam Components
4 4 3 Beefalo:Help
4 4 3 Beefalo:Interfaces
4 4 3 Beefalo:Last Backup State
4 4 3 Beefalo:Loaders
4 4 3 Beefalo:Managing EOL
4 4 3 Beefalo:Media
4 4 3 Beefalo:Media Actions by State
4 4 3 Beefalo:Media pools
4 4 3 Beefalo:Media Strategy
4 4 3 Beefalo:Migration Tasks
4 4 3 Beefalo:Migrations and Replications by State
4 4 3 Beefalo:Monitoring Drives
4 4 3 Beefalo:Notification Center
4 4 3 Beefalo:Processes
4 4 3 Beefalo:Replication Tasks
4 4 3 Beefalo:Restore
4 4 3 Beefalo:Restore Assistant
4 4 3 Beefalo:Restores by State
4 4 3 Beefalo:RHV Backup
4 4 3 Beefalo:RHV Configuration
4 4 3 Beefalo:RHV Restore
4 4 3 Beefalo:RSS Feeds
4 4 3 Beefalo:Schedules
4 4 3 Beefalo:SEP sesam CLI
4 4 3 Beefalo:SEP sesam Graphical User Interface (GUI)
4 4 3 Beefalo:SEP sesam README for Micro Focus OES Linux and OES NetWare
4 4 3 Beefalo:SEP sesam Web UI
4 4 3 Beefalo:SEPuler - an event calendar
4 4 3 Beefalo:State
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 1: Locations
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 2: Clients
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 3: Storage Hardware - Drives and Loaders
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 4: Media - Data Carriers
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 5: Tasks - Select what you want to back up
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 6: Schedules
4 4 3 Beefalo:Step 7: Starting a Backup
4 4 3 Beefalo:Storage Time Limit, Media Cycle
4 4 3 Beefalo:Tasks as List
4 4 3 Beefalo:Tasks by Clients
4 4 3 Beefalo:Tasks by Groups
4 4 3 Beefalo:Toolbar
4 4 3 Beefalo:Topology
4 4 3 Beefalo:User Manual
4 4 3 Beefalo:VMware Sandbox Restore
4 4 3 Beefalo:Window
4 4 3 Grolar:About Authentication and Authorization
4 4 3 Grolar:Configuring LDAP/AD Authentication
4 4 3 Grolar:Configuring Si3 Deduplication Store
4 4 3 Grolar:Encrypting Si3 Deduplication Store
4 4 3 Grolar:Hyper-V Restore
4 4 3 Grolar:OwnCloud Backup
4 4 3 Grolar:OwnCloud Single File Restore
4 4 3 Grolar:S3 Cloud Storage Replication
4 4 3 Grolar:S3 Cloud Storage Restore
4 4 3 Grolar:Self-Service Restore Assistant
4 4 3 Grolar:Using Access Control Lists
4 4 3 Tigon:Kopano Backup
4 4 3 Tigon:Kopano Restore
4 4 3 Tigon:KVM QEMU Backup
4 4 3 Tigon:KVM QEMU Restore
4 4 3 Tigon:SAP HANA Backup
4 4 3 Tigon:Self-Service Restore Assistant
4 4 3 Tigon:Using SEP sesam REST API
4 4 3 Tigon:VMware Backup
4 4 3 Tigon:VMware Single File Restore and Instant Recovery Support Matrix
4 4 3:Automatic Installation On Windows
4 4 3:Automatic Updates
4 4 3:Citrix XenServer Backup
4 4 3:Citrix XenServer Requirements and Configuration
4 4 3:Citrix XenServer Restore
4 4 3:Configuring Database-Based Authentication
4 4 3:Configuring Si3 Deduplication Store
4 4 3:Creating a Command Event
4 4 3:Creating Custom Calendar
4 4 3:Hyper-V Backup
4 4 3:Hyper-V Restore
4 4 3:Managing EOL
4 4 3:NDMP Backup
4 4 3:NDMP Restore
4 4 3:NEWDAY Event
4 4 3:Replication
4 4 3:SBA
4 4 3:Scheduling Restore
4 4 3:SEP sesam BSR Pro – Disaster Recovery for Windows
4 4 3:SEP sesam Dashboard
4 4 3:SEP sesam GUI
4 4 3:SEP sesam License Comparison
4 4 3:SEP sesam Quick Install Guide
4 4 3:Standard Restore Procedure
4 4 3:Updating SEP sesam
4 4 3:VMware Instant Recovery
4 4 3:VMware Requirements & Restrictions
4 4 3:VMware Restore
4 4 3:VMware Single File Restore
5 0 0:About Authentication and Authorization
5 0 0:About Backup
5 0 0:About Installation and Update
5 0 0:About Replication
5 0 0:About Restore
5 0 0:About Scheduling
5 0 0:Access Modes
5 0 0:Adding a Task to the Task Group
5 0 0:Administering ACLs from the Command Line
5 0 0:Advanced Backup and Restore Options
5 0 0:Analyzing SEP sesam Log Files
5 0 0:Antivirus Exclusions for SEP sesam
5 0 0:Applying Service Packs on Linux
5 0 0:Audit Logging
5 0 0:Automatic Retention (EOL) Management
5 0 0:Automating Backup Process
5 0 0:Backing up System State
5 0 0:Backup Chain Dependencies
5 0 0:Backup in Different Networks
5 0 0:Backup Level
5 0 0:Backup principles using SEP sesam in a Micro Focus OES environment
5 0 0:Backup Strategy Best Practices
5 0 0:Backup to Azure Storage
5 0 0:Backup to HPE Cloud Volumes
5 0 0:Backup to S3 Cloud Storage
5 0 0:Blocky4sesam Configuration
5 0 0:Changed Block Tracking (CBT)
5 0 0:Changing Data Size Units
5 0 0:Changing Retention (EOL)
5 0 0:Checking Access State
5 0 0:Citrix Hypervisor Single File Restore
5 0 0:Citrix XenServer Backup
5 0 0:Citrix XenServer Requirements and Configuration
5 0 0:Citrix XenServer Restore
5 0 0:Configuration Files
5 0 0:Configuring a Data Store
5 0 0:Configuring a Loader
5 0 0:Configuring a Media Pool
5 0 0:Configuring a Readability Check
5 0 0:Configuring ACSLS-Managed Libraries
5 0 0:Configuring and Administering HPE Catalyst Data Store by using CLI
5 0 0:Configuring and Administering Si3 Deduplication Store by using CLI
5 0 0:Configuring Certificate-Based Authentication
5 0 0:Configuring Clients
5 0 0:Configuring Database-Based Authentication
5 0 0:Configuring LDAP/AD Authentication
5 0 0:Configuring Migration
5 0 0:Configuring Policy-Based Authentication
5 0 0:Configuring Removable Media
5 0 0:Configuring Si3 NG Deduplication Store
5 0 0:Configuring SSL Secured Communication for SEP sesam Backup Network
5 0 0:Creating a Backup Event
5 0 0:Creating a Backup Task
5 0 0:Creating a Blocking Event
5 0 0:Creating a Command Event
5 0 0:Creating a Custom Calendar
5 0 0:Creating a Media Event
5 0 0:Creating a Migration Event
5 0 0:Creating a Migration Task
5 0 0:Creating a Schedule
5 0 0:Creating Exclude List
5 0 0:Cross-Platform Recovery File System Layer
5 0 0:Customizing Global Retention Policy
5 0 0:Customizing GUI
5 0 0:DB2 Backup
5 0 0:DB2 Restore
5 0 0:Debian Repository
5 0 0:Deduplication
5 0 0:Deleting a Task Group
5 0 0:Directory Layout
5 0 0:Disabling and Enabling Backup Task
5 0 0:Disabling and Enabling Task Group
5 0 0:Disabling unsecure transport modes
5 0 0:Enabling persistent naming for tape devices
5 0 0:Encrypting Si3 NG Deduplication Store
5 0 0:Encryption Support Matrix
5 0 0:Enforcing Full Backup
5 0 0:Examples for Excluding Matched Patterns
5 0 0:Exchange Backup
5 0 0:Exchange Configuration
5 0 0:Exchange Restore
5 0 0:Filr Backup
5 0 0:Follow-up Events
5 0 0:GFS Backup Retention Strategy
5 0 0:HCL Domino Server Backup
5 0 0:HCL Domino Server Configuration
5 0 0:HCL Domino Server Restore
5 0 0:HiDPI Display Support
5 0 0:How to Configure Mail Notification
5 0 0:How to create a Remote Device Server (RDS)
5 0 0:How to Replace the REST Server HTTPS Certificate and Private Key
5 0 0:How to use CIFS share (NAS) as data store and how to back up data from CIFS share
5 0 0:HPE StoreOnce Backup
5 0 0:HPE StoreOnce Configuration
5 0 0:HPE StoreOnce Replication
5 0 0:HPE StoreOnce Restore
5 0 0:HSM-aware Backup for Windows
5 0 0:Hyper-V Backup
5 0 0:Hyper-V Backup with Resilient Change Tracking (RCT)
5 0 0:Hyper-V Configuration
5 0 0:Hyper-V Restore
5 0 0:Informix Backup
5 0 0:Informix Configuration
5 0 0:Informix Restore
5 0 0:Installing and Managing Java
5 0 0:Installing guestfs-tools on Linux
5 0 0:Installing VDDK
5 0 0:Kopano Backup
5 0 0:Kopano Restore
5 0 0:KVM QEMU Backup
5 0 0:KVM QEMU Restore
5 0 0:KVM QEMU Single File Restore
5 0 0:Licensing
5 0 0:List of Ports Used by SEP sesam
5 0 0:LTO Encryption
5 0 0:Micro Focus GroupWise Backup
5 0 0:Micro Focus GroupWise Configuration
5 0 0:Micro Focus GroupWise Restore
5 0 0:Monitoring and Reporting
5 0 0:MS SQL Backup
5 0 0:MS SQL Restore
5 0 0:MSI Manual SEP sesam
5 0 0:MySQL Backup
5 0 0:MySQL Restore
5 0 0:NDMP Backup
5 0 0:NDMP Restore
5 0 0:NetApp CIFS Backup
5 0 0:NetApp CIFS Restore
5 0 0:NetApp NFS Backup
5 0 0:NetApp NFS Restore
5 0 0:NetApp Storage Snapshots Backup
5 0 0:NetApp Storage Snapshots Restore
5 0 0:NetApp-specific NDMP configuration
5 0 0:Newday Event
5 0 0:Novell Cluster
5 0 0:Nutanix AHV Backup
5 0 0:Nutanix AHV Restore
5 0 0:OLVM Backup
5 0 0:OLVM Configuration
5 0 0:OLVM Restore
5 0 0:OpenNebula Backup
5 0 0:OpenNebula Restore
5 0 0:OpenNebula Single File Restore
5 0 0:Oracle Backup
5 0 0:Oracle Duplicate Database
5 0 0:Oracle Requirements and Configuration
5 0 0:Oracle Restore
5 0 0:Performing a Virus Scan Before Single File Restore
5 0 0:PostgreSQL Backup
5 0 0:PostgreSQL Restore
5 0 0:Proxmox VE Backup
5 0 0:Proxmox VE Restore
5 0 0:Ransomware Protection Best Practices
5 0 0:Remote Installation of Windows Clients
5 0 0:Replication Best Practices
5 0 0:Restore Assistant
5 0 0:Restore from tape via SBC without a valid SEP sesam database
5 0 0:Restoring System State
5 0 0:RHV Backup
5 0 0:RHV Configuration
5 0 0:RHV Restore
5 0 0:RPM Repository
5 0 0:SAP ASE Backup
5 0 0:SAP ASE Configuration
5 0 0:SAP ASE Restore
5 0 0:SAP ERP
5 0 0:SAP ERP with MaxDB
5 0 0:SAP ERP with Oracle
5 0 0:SAP HANA Backup
5 0 0:SAP HANA Configuration
5 0 0:SAP HANA Installation Checklist
5 0 0:SAP Hana Logbackup and Savepoints
5 0 0:SAP HANA Restore
5 0 0:SAP MaxDB Restore to Another Instance
5 0 0:Saving Encryption Key Store for HPE StoreOnce Catalyst
5 0 0:SBA
5 0 0:SBC CLI
5 0 0:SCA
5 0 0:Schedules
5 0 0:Scheduling Restore
5 0 0:Seeding Si3 Deduplication Store
5 0 0:Selective Restore from the Command Line
5 0 0:SEP Cloud RDS
5 0 0:SEP Immutable Storage – SiS
5 0 0:SEP sesam Bare Metal Recovery Linux – Backup Configuration
5 0 0:SEP sesam Bare Metal Recovery Linux – Recovery
5 0 0:SEP sesam BSR Pro – Backup Configuration
5 0 0:SEP sesam BSR Pro – Recovery
5 0 0:SEP sesam CLI
5 0 0:SEP sesam Components
5 0 0:SEP sesam Configuration – First Steps
5 0 0:SEP sesam DataMover
5 0 0:SEP sesam Events
5 0 0:SEP sesam GUI
5 0 0:SEP sesam HPE StoreOnce Configuration
5 0 0:SEP sesam Icons Legend
5 0 0:SEP sesam Logical Volume Manager (LVM) for Linux
5 0 0:SEP sesam OS and Database Support Matrix
5 0 0:SEP sesam Processes
5 0 0:SEP sesam Quick Install Guide
5 0 0:SEP sesam README for Micro Focus OES Linux and OES NetWare
5 0 0:SEP sesam Requirements
5 0 0:SEP sesam Server Disaster Recovery
5 0 0:SEP sesam User Types
5 0 0:SEP sesam Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) for Windows
5 0 0:SEP sesam Web UI
5 0 0:SEP Si3 Replication
5 0 0:Setting up Archive Adjustment
5 0 0:SharePoint Backup
5 0 0:SharePoint Restore
5 0 0:Si3 Deduplication Hardware Requirements
5 0 0:SMB Protocol for CIFS Share Backups
5 0 0:Source Side Deduplication
5 0 0:Special Schedules
5 0 0:Standard Backup Procedure
5 0 0:Standard Restore Procedure
5 0 0:Support for MS SQL AlwaysOn Availability Groups
5 0 0:Support for NTFS alternate data streams (ADS) for Windows
5 0 0:Support for Sparse Files
5 0 0:Tape Management
5 0 0:Task Name Template – Backup
5 0 0:Uninstalling SEP sesam
5 0 0:Updating SEP sesam
5 0 0:Updating SEP sesam Using CLI
5 0 0:Useful SEP sesam Commands
5 0 0:User Roles and Permissions
5 0 0:Using Access Control Lists
5 0 0:Using Pre and Post Scripts
5 0 0:Using SEP sesam REST API
5 0 0:Using slu topology for detecting devices
5 0 0:VMware Advanced Configuration
5 0 0:VMware Backup
5 0 0:VMware Instant Recovery
5 0 0:VMware Requirements & Restrictions
5 0 0:VMware Restore
5 0 0:VMware Sandbox Restore
5 0 0:VMware Single File Restore
5 0 0:VMware Single File Restore and Instant Recovery Support Matrix
5 0 0:Web Exchange Restore
5 0 0:Web MS SQL Restore
5 0 0:Web Single File Restore for Virtual Machines
5 0 0:WOL - wake-on LAN of a SEP sesam Client
5 1 0:About Authentication and Authorization
5 1 0:About Backup
5 1 0:About Installation and Update
5 1 0:About Logging
5 1 0:About Monitoring
5 1 0:About Replication
5 1 0:About Reporting
5 1 0:About Restore
5 1 0:About Scheduling
5 1 0:Access Modes
5 1 0:Adding a Task to the Task Group
5 1 0:Administering ACLs from the Command Line
5 1 0:Administering Si3 NG Deduplication Store
5 1 0:Advanced Backup and Restore Options
5 1 0:Analyzing SEP sesam Log Files
5 1 0:Antivirus Exclusions for SEP sesam
5 1 0:Applying Service Packs on Linux
5 1 0:Audit Logging
5 1 0:Automatic Retention (EOL) Management
5 1 0:Automating Backup Process
5 1 0:Backing up System State
5 1 0:Backup Chain Dependencies
5 1 0:Backup in Different Networks
5 1 0:Backup Level
5 1 0:Backup Overview
5 1 0:Backup principles using SEP sesam in a Micro Focus OES environment
5 1 0:Backup Strategy Best Practices
5 1 0:Backup to Azure Storage
5 1 0:Backup to HPE Cloud Volumes
5 1 0:Backup to S3 Cloud Storage
5 1 0:Blocking Events
5 1 0:Blocky4sesam Configuration
5 1 0:Changed Block Tracking (CBT)
5 1 0:Changing Data Size Units
5 1 0:Changing Retention (EOL)
5 1 0:Checking Access State
5 1 0:Checking and Labeling Tape Media
5 1 0:Citrix Hypervisor Backup
5 1 0:Citrix Hypervisor Requirements and Configuration
5 1 0:Citrix Hypervisor Restore
5 1 0:Citrix Hypervisor Single File Restore
5 1 0:Configuration Files
5 1 0:Configuring a Data Store
5 1 0:Configuring a Loader
5 1 0:Configuring a Media Pool
5 1 0:Configuring a Readability Check
5 1 0:Configuring ACSLS-Managed Libraries
5 1 0:Configuring and Administering HPE Catalyst Data Store by using CLI
5 1 0:Configuring and Administering Si3 Deduplication Store by using CLI
5 1 0:Configuring Certificate-Based Authentication
5 1 0:Configuring Clients
5 1 0:Configuring Database-Based Authentication
5 1 0:Configuring Email Accounts
5 1 0:Configuring HPE Nimble Storage System
5 1 0:Configuring HPE Replication
5 1 0:Configuring Huawei OceanStor System
5 1 0:Configuring LDAP/AD Authentication
5 1 0:Configuring Location
5 1 0:Configuring Migration
5 1 0:Configuring Policy-Based Authentication
5 1 0:Configuring Pure Storage System
5 1 0:Configuring Removable Media
5 1 0:Configuring Replication
5 1 0:Configuring Si3 Deduplication Store
5 1 0:Configuring Si3 NG Deduplication Store with Object Lock
5 1 0:Configuring Si3 Replication
5 1 0:Configuring SSL Secured Communication for SEP sesam Backup Network
5 1 0:Creating a Backup Event
5 1 0:Creating a Backup Task
5 1 0:Creating a Command Event
5 1 0:Creating a Custom Calendar
5 1 0:Creating a Media Event
5 1 0:Creating a Migration Event
5 1 0:Creating a Migration Task
5 1 0:Creating a Replication Event
5 1 0:Creating a Replication Task
5 1 0:Creating a Restore Event
5 1 0:Creating a Schedule
5 1 0:Creating Exclude List
5 1 0:Cross-Platform Recovery File System Layer
5 1 0:Customizing Global Retention Policy
5 1 0:Customizing GUI
5 1 0:Data Store
5 1 0:DB2 Backup
5 1 0:DB2 Restore
5 1 0:Debian Repository
5 1 0:Deduplication
5 1 0:Deleting a Task Group
5 1 0:Deleting Backups
5 1 0:Directory Layout
5 1 0:Disabling and Enabling Backup Task
5 1 0:Disabling and Enabling Task Group
5 1 0:Disabling unsecure transport modes
5 1 0:Enabling persistent naming for tape devices
5 1 0:Encrypting Si3 Deduplication Store
5 1 0:Encryption Support Matrix
5 1 0:Enforcing Full Backup
5 1 0:Examples for Excluding Matched Patterns
5 1 0:Exchange Backup
5 1 0:Exchange Configuration
5 1 0:Exchange Restore
5 1 0:Exclude with File Patterns
5 1 0:Exclude with Regular Expressions
5 1 0:Failover Events
5 1 0:Filr Backup
5 1 0:Follow-up Events
5 1 0:GFS Backup Retention Strategy
5 1 0:HCL Domino Server Backup
5 1 0:HCL Domino Server Configuration
5 1 0:HCL Domino Server Restore
5 1 0:HiDPI Display Support
5 1 0:How to create a Remote Device Server (RDS)
5 1 0:How to Replace the REST Server HTTPS Certificate and Private Key
5 1 0:How to use CIFS share (NAS) as data store and how to back up data from CIFS share
5 1 0:HPE StoreOnce Backup
5 1 0:HPE StoreOnce Configuration
5 1 0:HPE StoreOnce Restore
5 1 0:HSM-aware Backup for Windows
5 1 0:Hyper-V Backup
5 1 0:Hyper-V Backup with Resilient Change Tracking (RCT)
5 1 0:Hyper-V Configuration
5 1 0:Hyper-V Restore
5 1 0:Informix Backup
5 1 0:Informix Configuration
5 1 0:Informix Restore
5 1 0:Installing and Managing Java
5 1 0:Installing guestfs-tools on Linux
5 1 0:Installing VDDK
5 1 0:Kopano Backup
5 1 0:Kopano Restore
5 1 0:KVM QEMU Backup
5 1 0:KVM QEMU Restore
5 1 0:KVM QEMU Single File Restore
5 1 0:Licensing
5 1 0:List of Ports Used by SEP sesam
5 1 0:LTO Encryption
5 1 0:Managing Commands
5 1 0:Managing Credential Sets
5 1 0:Managing Schedules
5 1 0:Managing SEP sesam Events
5 1 0:Media pools
5 1 0:Micro Focus GroupWise Backup
5 1 0:Micro Focus GroupWise Configuration
5 1 0:Micro Focus GroupWise Restore
5 1 0:Monitoring in Web UI
5 1 0:MS SQL Backup
5 1 0:MS SQL Restore
5 1 0:MSI Manual SEP sesam
5 1 0:MySQL Backup
5 1 0:MySQL Restore
5 1 0:NDMP Backup
5 1 0:NDMP Restore
5 1 0:NetApp CIFS Backup
5 1 0:NetApp CIFS Restore
5 1 0:NetApp NFS Backup
5 1 0:NetApp NFS Restore
5 1 0:NetApp Storage Snapshots Backup
5 1 0:NetApp Storage Snapshots Restore
5 1 0:NetApp-specific NDMP configuration
5 1 0:Newday Event
5 1 0:Notification Center
5 1 0:Novell Cluster
5 1 0:Nutanix AHV Backup
5 1 0:Nutanix AHV Restore
5 1 0:OLVM Backup
5 1 0:OLVM Configuration
5 1 0:OLVM Restore
5 1 0:OpenNebula Backup
5 1 0:OpenNebula Restore
5 1 0:OpenNebula Single File Restore
5 1 0:Oracle Backup
5 1 0:Oracle Duplicate Database
5 1 0:Oracle Requirements and Configuration
5 1 0:Oracle Restore
5 1 0:Performing a Virus Scan Before Single File Restore
5 1 0:PostgreSQL Backup
5 1 0:PostgreSQL Restore
5 1 0:Proxmox VE Backup
5 1 0:Proxmox VE Restore
5 1 0:Ransomware Protection Best Practices
5 1 0:Recovery of Si3 NG Deduplication Store with Object Lock
5 1 0:Remote Installation of Windows Clients
5 1 0:Replication Best Practices
5 1 0:Restore from tape via SBC without a valid SEP sesam database
5 1 0:Restore Procedure in GUI
5 1 0:Restoring System State
5 1 0:RHV Backup
5 1 0:RHV Configuration
5 1 0:RHV Restore
5 1 0:RPM Repository
5 1 0:SAP ASE Backup
5 1 0:SAP ASE Configuration
5 1 0:SAP ASE Restore
5 1 0:SAP ERP
5 1 0:SAP ERP with MaxDB
5 1 0:SAP ERP with Oracle
5 1 0:SAP HANA Backup
5 1 0:SAP HANA Configuration
5 1 0:SAP HANA Installation Checklist
5 1 0:SAP Hana Logbackup and Savepoints
5 1 0:SAP HANA Restore
5 1 0:SAP IQ Backup
5 1 0:SAP IQ Configuration
5 1 0:SAP IQ Restore
5 1 0:SAP MaxDB Restore to Another Instance
5 1 0:Saving Encryption Key Store for HPE StoreOnce Catalyst
5 1 0:SBC CLI
5 1 0:Seeding Si3 Deduplication Store
5 1 0:Selective Restore from the Command Line
5 1 0:SEP Cloud RDS
5 1 0:SEP Customer Experience
5 1 0:SEP Immutable Storage – SiS
5 1 0:SEP sesam Bare Metal Recovery Linux – Backup Configuration
5 1 0:SEP sesam Bare Metal Recovery Linux – Recovery
5 1 0:SEP sesam BSR Pro – Backup Configuration
5 1 0:SEP sesam BSR Pro – Recovery
5 1 0:SEP sesam CLI
5 1 0:SEP sesam Components
5 1 0:SEP sesam Configuration – First Steps
5 1 0:SEP sesam DataMover
5 1 0:SEP sesam GUI
5 1 0:SEP sesam HPE StoreOnce Configuration
5 1 0:SEP sesam Icons Legend
5 1 0:SEP sesam Interfaces
5 1 0:SEP sesam Logical Volume Manager (LVM) for Linux
5 1 0:SEP sesam Processes
5 1 0:SEP sesam Quick Install Guide
5 1 0:SEP sesam README for Micro Focus OES Linux and OES NetWare
5 1 0:SEP sesam Requirements
5 1 0:SEP sesam Server Disaster Recovery
5 1 0:SEP sesam User Types
5 1 0:SEP sesam Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) for Windows
5 1 0:SEP sesam Web UI
5 1 0:Setting up Archive Adjustment
5 1 0:SharePoint Backup
5 1 0:SharePoint Restore
5 1 0:Si3 Deduplication Hardware Requirements
5 1 0:SMB Protocol for CIFS Share Backups
5 1 0:Source Side Deduplication
5 1 0:Special Schedules
5 1 0:Standard Backup Procedure
5 1 0:Standard Restore Procedure
5 1 0:Support for MS SQL AlwaysOn Availability Groups
5 1 0:Support for NTFS alternate data streams (ADS) for Windows
5 1 0:Support for Sparse Files
5 1 0:Tape Management
5 1 0:Task Name Template – Backup
5 1 0:Uninstalling SEP sesam
5 1 0:Updating SEP sesam
5 1 0:Updating SEP sesam Using CLI
5 1 0:Useful SEP sesam Commands
5 1 0:User Roles and Permissions
5 1 0:Using Access Control Lists
5 1 0:Using Pre and Post Scripts
5 1 0:Using SEP sesam REST API
5 1 0:Using slu topology for detecting devices
5 1 0:VMware Advanced Configuration
5 1 0:VMware Backup
5 1 0:VMware Backup Using Hardware Snapshots
5 1 0:VMware Instant Recovery
5 1 0:VMware Requirements & Restrictions
5 1 0:VMware Restore
5 1 0:VMware Sandbox Restore
5 1 0:VMware Single File Restore
5 1 0:VMware Single File Restore and Instant Recovery Support Matrix
5 1 0:Web Exchange Restore
5 1 0:Web MS SQL Restore
5 1 0:Web Single File Restore for Virtual Machines
5 1 0:WOL - wake-on LAN of a SEP sesam Client
Archive:4 4 3:About Scheduling
Archive:4 4 3:Installing PostgreSQL
Archive:Configuration 4.4
Archive:Creating a Schedule with v. 4.4.2
Archive:JIRA
Archive:MSI Manual SEP sesam V4.2.2/4.4
Archive:Open-Xchange
Archive:Used Tapes of a Sesam Day
Archive:User Manual 4.4
Authentication and Authorization
Azure
Backup
Backup type
Bare Metal Recovery Linux
Citrix Hypervisor
CLI
Configuring an Si3 Deduplication Store
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:4 4 3 Beefalo:Activities}}<noinclude><div class="noprint"><languages /> {{Template:Navigator Beefalo/en|File|File|Configuration|Configuration}}</div> </noinclude> ===Activities=== From the ''menu bar'' -> ''Activities'', you can access the SEP sesam dashboard (Web UI), use the web ''Restore Assistant'', start various actions immediately (backup, restore...), restart the backups and migrations, and cancel ongoing activities. [[Image:Activities_Jaglion_excerpt.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> {{Note|In v. ≥ 5.0.0. ''Jaglion'', the operations and options available after login may also differ depending on the ''user type''. Other ''UI'' display restrictions may depend on the custom roles with specific permissions and the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#UI_mode|''UI mode'']]. <br />For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/About_Authentication_and_Authorization|About Authentication and Authorization]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/User_Roles_and_Permissions|User Roles and Permissions]].}} ===={{anchor|dashboard}}Dashboard==== Clicking the ''Dashboard'' option opens SEP sesam web dashboard. It is part of SEP sesam ''Web UI'', a comprehensive tool that allows access to SEP sesam to remote clients and provides a great visual overview and real-time monitoring of SEP sesam performance and its entire environment. It provides log management and allows SEP sesam admin to restrict users to tasks they can perform according to their [[5_0_0:User_Roles_and_Permissions|role]] when logged in. Users can restore their own data online using the [[Special:MyLanguage/Restore_Assistant|Restore Assistant]], monitor SEP sesam operations and check their status, restart failed backups and much more. The Web UI is configured to work over your HTTP or HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure). For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Web_UI|SEP sesam Web UI]]. ===={{anchor|restore_assistant}}Restore Assistant==== By clicking the ''Restore Assistant'', you can perform an online restore of files, directories, emails, and virtual machines to which you have been granted access. Only authenticated users who have the appropriate permissions can access the ''Restore Assistant'' and restore their data. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Restore_Assistant|Restore Assistant]]. ===={{anchor|restore}}Restore==== By clicking the ''Restore'' option you start the restore wizard which leads you through the process of restoring backup files from the backup media (tape, disk, etc.) to the desired computer (client). Note that the options in the restore wizard change depending on the selected ''task type'' (Path, MS SQL VMware, etc.) for restore, therefore some options may not be available. =====''Filter''===== On this page, you can enter search criteria for the file to be restored. You can use different criteria to quickly find the data you want to restore. Select the task from the drop-down list or ''search by filename or path'' to find the backups that match the search term. Use the drop-down list ''Saved in period'' to narrow the time range of the search requests. [[Image:Restore_filter_Jaglion.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> <ul><li>'''''Searching by task name''''': Search for a certain task intended for restore by using the fields '''Task''' and '''Saved in period'''. If you use the wildcard [*], all tasks are selected. After clicking the '''Next''' button, all savesets created within the given period are shown in tabular form.</li> <li>'''''Searching by filename or path:''''' Search for the known files or directories to find the backups that match the search term. Use input-field ''Search pattern for filename or path'' together with drop-down boxes ''Task'' and ''Saved in period'' to narrow the search requirements.</li> {{note|By using the wildcard [*], all tasks are selected which may take a long time to process.}} After clicking the '''Next''' button, all savesets created within the given period and matching the search pattern are shown in tabular form. <li>'''''Show external results:''''' If this option is selected, the ''external'' backups will be displayed. Typically, these are the backups that would normally not be restored directly by the restore wizard (e.g., Oracle, DB2). You can restore a saveset directly from the backup media into the file system and then process it in a special way.<li></ul> =====''Select Task''===== This page shows a list of backup sets containing the target data. [[Image:Restore_select_task_Jaglion.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> Select the backup you want to restore. Depending on the type of restore you want to perform, you can refine your selection using various criteria or specify a particular type of restore. Then select one of the following options: <ul><li>'''''Complete restore of selected task:''''' If this option is selected, no further selections or additional options are available. You go directly to the final step of the restore wizard (start of the restore). If it is not selected, the file selection is available for selective restore.</li> <li>'''''Hide migrated:''''' If a backup job has been migrated, the restore wizard will by default provide the original saveset if it is accessible. ''Hide migrated'' is enabled by default. To force the access to the migrated data, you have to deselect it. If the original saveset was deleted, the migrated saveset will be displayed by default.</li> {{Note|As of v. [[SEP_sesam_Release_Versions|5.0.0 ''Jaglion'']], the ''Hide migrated'' option is no longer available. The migrated savesets are only displayed if there is no original (backup) saveset. If you want to use the migrated saveset instead of the original saveset for the restore, you need to select it as ''Preferred Media pool'' in the [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:Activities#settings|''Target Settings'' window]].}} <li>'''''Broken tasks:''''' If you select this option, broken backups will also be displayed. Keep in mind that it is only possible to restore data from the backups that have completed successfully.</li> <li>'''''Generation restore:''''' If a DIFF or INCR backup is chosen for restore and this option is enabled, SEP sesam calculates all required restore steps from the last FULL backup to the selected DIFF/INCR version. The whole backup chain is processed for restore without user intervention, including all media changes, etc. If this option is disabled, only the selected backup (INCR or DIFF) will be used. Once you selected the desired saveset for restore, click '''Next''' to display the ''Select Files'' window.</li> <li>'''''Disaster restore:''''' This option is only available when a SEP sesam self-backup (<tt>SESAM_BACKUP</tt>) is going to be restored. This function provides a recovery of the SEP sesam Server after a system failure. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Server_Disaster_Recovery|SEP sesam Server Disaster Recovery]].</li> <li>'''''Mount saveset:''''' You can select the option '''Mount saveset''' under ''Single file restore'' to mount the target saveset to the disk and make it accessible as if it was a separate volume on the disk. It is a recommended option for restoring specific data, such as Exchange, Hyper-V and V-Sphere backups, because it provides faster restore time and performance. You can mount any non-compressed and non-encrypted file-based saveset stored to [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#data_store|SEP sesam data store]] (''Path'', ''Si3'', ''HPE StoreOnce'', etc.). Mounting is not possible if the savesets are stored to tapes. The target saveset is mounted to the SEP sesam home directory {{path|var\tmp\mnt}}, e.g., {{path|C:\Program Files\SEPsesam\var\tmp\mnt\save_set_ID}}. <br /> In [[SEP sesam Release Versions|v. ≥ 5.0.0 ''Jaglion'']] you can also select ''RDS to mount'' from the drop-down list and specify ''advanced mount options''. For more information, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Cross-Platform_Recovery_File_System_Layer|Cross-Platform Recovery File System Layer]].</li> <li>'''''As path restore:''''' This option (corresponds to the ''Restore Assistant'' option ''Restore (any) backup to file system'') is available for restoring from [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#task_type|task types]] that store directories and files similarly to ''path'' backup. You can use it instead of a Hyper-V or VMware task type, but it is not available for other types, such as MS SQL Server, SAP and DB2. It provides a simple and straightforward restore – by selecting files from the directory tree – also for special task types without their specific processing, e.g., restoring a Hyper-V VM to its original location or with relocation. Compared to the similar option ''As path backup'' option under the ''Expert options'', ''As path restore'' allows you to select individual files for restore, while the ''As path backup'' option restores all files.</li></ul> {{tip| *If the number of actual backup tasks is too big to show in a list, set a filter string by task name in the above search field.</li> *You can also store a default table view: After you have selected the columns you need and arranged them, you can save the settings by moving the mouse pointer over the column header, right-click it and select the ''Save View'' option.}} For each task on the list, the following attributes are displayed: *''Task type'': The type, according to which the data is backed up (''path'', ''system state'', ''SAP Hana'', ''Exchange Server'', etc.). *''Task'': The name of the task. *''Start'': The time at which the backup has been started. *''Level'': Specifies the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#backup_level|backup level]] of data that is copied from the source to the destination (C = Copy, D = Differential, F = Full, I = Incremental). *''Client'': The target client. *''Size'': Size of the backup. *''Backup Day'': Date of the backup. Note that backup day defines a time interval between two [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#NEWDAY|NEWDAY events]]. *''Media Pool'': The name of the source media pool. *''Saveset'': Identification of the saveset. =====''Select Files''===== On this page you can select the files you want to restore. [[Image:Restore_select_files_Jaglion.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> The selected task is displayed in the upper part of the window. In the tree view, select the ''directories and/or files'' you want to restore. When you select a directory, its subdirectories are automatically selected. The absolute path of the selected folders or files is displayed in the ''Position'' field at the top. You can use the ''Search'' button below to find the items to be restored by their name, path or any other part of it. =====''Find Pattern''===== This page shows the results of the search. [[Image:Restore_find_pattern_Beefalo.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> Select the files you want to restore and click '''Next'''. The ''Target Settings'' window opens. ====={{anchor|settings}}''Target Settings''===== On this page the target settings can be set. In the upper field, the saveset selected for restore is displayed with its attributes. The available restore options depend on the selected task type for restore and show the current restore task settings. You can change the settings, e.g., the target node (the server where the files are restored), mount the saveset, restore to the original or another location, etc. [[Image:Restore_target_settings_Beefalo.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> *'''''Restore task name''''': The name of the task is assigned automatically. If the restore is planned to be started by scheduler, enter the corresponding task name. *'''''Target node''''': The name of the server where the files are being restored ''to''. Only computers with the same platform (Windows or UNIX) are available. If you need to perform a cross-platform restore, return to the task selection step of the wizard and choose '''Mount saveset'''. ''Target path settings'' provides the following options which are slightly different when restoring VMs: *'''''Restore to original target path or Restore to original VM''''' (in case of VM restore): This option is selected by default. It restores the data to the same location from which it was backed up. Note that this only applies if the ''target node'' is the same server from which the data was backed up, i.e., when source and target server are the same. In case of restoring to original VM, the original MAC address and UUID of the VM are preserved. *'''''Original tree structure''''': This check box at the right is enabled by default when restoring to original location. The directory structure of the restored files is the same as the original directory structure of the backed up data. If this option is disabled, the directory structure is not recreated and only the files are restored (flat structure). *'''''New restore target or Change VM target selection''''' (in case of VM restore): This option enables you to restore data to some other location. The path to the directory to which the data should be restored can be entered ''manually'' or by using the ''Browser'' button to open the ''file explorer''. *'''''Restore with new VM name''''': Relevant only for VM restore; this option enables you to restore the data to the original or a different location with a new VM name. If you are restoring a VM to a different location with a different (or with the same) VM name, you also have to specify a new target path under ''Change VM target selection''. ''Execution options or VM restore options (in case of VM restore)''; if the files with the same name in the target directory already exist, you can select between the following options: <ul><li>'''''Do not overwrite existing items''''': Selected by default. Files will be restored only if they are not already present on the target system. The original data will not be overwritten. For VM new MAC address and UUID are generated.</li> <li>'''''Overwrite existing items''''': Files on the target system will be overwritten and replaced with their restored version. For VM the original MAC address and UUID are preserved.</li> <li>'''''Create a new version''''': Data from backup is restored as a new version by appending a tilde to the original file name. The original data remains intact, for example:</li> README.TXT -> ~README.TXT When performing a VM restore, you can also select to automatically ''start a virtual machine after restore''. </ul> ''Optional data source selection:'' *'''''Preferred media pool:''''' If the data was migrated or replicated and different media pools were used for the process, the source media pool to restore from can be selected from the drop-down list of available media pools. *'''''Used media | barcode:''''' If the data was migrated, the migrated copy is stored to another media. Here the source media to restore from can be selected from the drop-down list of available media. *'''''Drive:''''' The drive which SEP sesam will use for the restore. *'''''Interface:''''' The name of the server ''from'' which the files are being restored. This is either a Remote Device Server (RDS) or SEP sesam Server. ======{{anchor|expert_options}}''Expert Options''====== Clicking the button ''Expert Options'' will open a new window with different tabs, where you can specify more specific options and actions. {{note|The ''Expert Options'' button for setting advanced restore options is available only in [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#UI_mode|''advanced'' mode]] (formerly ''expert'' GUI mode). If you are running the GUI in ''simple'' mode (formerly ''basic'' GUI mode) and want to access ''Expert Options'', change ''simple'' UI mode to ''advanced'', as described in [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:SEP_sesam_GUI#UI_mode|Selecting UI mode]].}} ''Options tab'' On the ''Options'' tab, you can set additional restore options, e.g., log level, etc. [[Image:Restore_expert_options_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> <ul><li>'''''Verbose level''''': Allows you to change the verbosity of the main and trace logs to display more information than the default logging mode. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Setting_Log_Level|Setting Log Level]].</li> <li>'''''Restore options''''': Allows you to specify additional options for restore. This is useful for specific options of the <tt>sbc</tt> command. For details of the commands, see [[Special:MyLanguage/SBC_CLI|SBC CLI]].</li> {{tip|If required, you can get more information on options from SEP sesam support or search for them in additional documentation for special SBC clients (e.g., SBC for MS Exchange).}} <li>'''''Restore the complete saveset''''': Restores all files from the saveset.</li> <li>'''''Restore according to the composed list''''': Restores previously selected directories and files according to the regular expression-based filtering; see ''Filter'' tab below.</li> <li>'''''disk_info disaster recovery''''': This option is available when restoring from <tt>DISK_INFO</tt> backup of a Linux host. It is required when recovering a Linux server for restoring the backed up file partition information. A special BSR license (Bare System Recovery) is required. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Licensing|Licensing]].</li></ul> ''Relocation tab'' On this tab you can restore savesets ''with'' or ''without relocation''. [[Image:Restore_relocation_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> By default, '''''No relocation''''' is selected; this restores the savesets to the original target path with the original tree structure. The '''''With relocation''''' option allows to specify a new target location for restored files. Individual files can be restored to separate paths. For example, the files from {{path|C:\Program Files\Java}} are going to be saved as a new restore target in the directory {{path|C:\Java}}, where all sub-directories are recreated (see screenshot above). ''Filter tab'' The ''Filter'' tab allows to restore only data that matches the filter criteria. Regular wildcards should be used (* and ?). For example, <code>*.doc</code> would result in restoring only files which end with ''.doc''. [[Image:Restore_expert_options_filter_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> Filtering is first applied to the client, i.e., all data is sent over the network. Filtering is particularly useful if you want to perform a selective restore and there is no metadata (''LIS'' file). ''Task Type tab'' By default, the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#task_type|task type]] is selected according to the type of data that has been backed up (default is ''Path''; other task types are ''Hyper-V, SAP Hana, Exchange Server, Lotus Notes, MySQL, VMware vSphere'', etc.). [[Image:Restore_task_type_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> *If you have backed up data with a task type other than the default ''Path'', for example ''Hyper-V'', you can still use the option '''''As path backup'''''. This option allows you to restore your data directly to the file system without any additional actions, e.g., files from a Hyper-V backup, rather than restoring them according to your specific task type, e.g., restoring (and importing) Hyper-V data to Hyper-V manager. *The option '''''Write saveset into file''''' (corresponds to the ''Restore Assistant'' option ''Write backup into dump file'') allows you to restore the entire saveset to a single file rather than to its original location. <!--Still valid? -> In special circumstances it might happen that the data will not be restored in SEP sesam SMS format without this information. In case of a database backup, it is possible to restore the data in the database raw format. This is helpful if you want to use the original database tools to continue processing data.--> {{anchor|pre_post}}''Pre/Post tab'' On the '''''Pre/Post''''' tab you can specify whether a pre- or post script should be applied to this restore task. [[Image:Restore_pre_post_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> {{note|To use a pre/post interface, you have to activate it first and create your own commands. Interfaces can be activated in the GUI: in the menu bar, click ''Configuration'' -> ''Interfaces'' -> select the ''interface'' you want to activate and the ''client''. The interface script window opens, allowing you to configure the desired action. Once done, click '''Save''' to activate the interface. The interface is saved to the <tt><SESAM_ROOT>/bin/sesam</tt> directory. For more details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Using_Pre_and_Post_Scripts|Using Pre and Post Scripts]].}} The following options are available: *'''''Execute pre''''': The commands from the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#pre|pre]] interface are run. *'''''Start restore in spite of pre error''''': Typically, the restore will not start if the pre commands are not successful. By selecting this option, the restore will ignore the pre command errors. *'''''Execute post''''': The commands from the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#post|post]] interface are run. *'''''Start post in spite of restore error''''': If the restore did not finish successfully, you can force the execution of post commands by enabling this option (e.g., booting a database). ''Retention Time tab'' Retention time specifies how long (in days) this restore task is kept and can be accessed via the GUI. The default is 7 days. [[Image:Restore_EOL_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> If you want to use a restore task after a longer period of time or use it as a template, it is recommended to set a longer retention time. Setting the value to '''0''' (zero) means unlimited lifetime; a restore task will be kept permanently unless you manually delete it. ''Execution Time tab'' On the ''Execution Time'' tab (formerly ''Start Time'' tab), instead of starting the restore immediately, you can specify the start of the restore, when the task should be stopped, etc. [[Image:Restore_start_time_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> *'''''Start time frame''''': You can specify the maximum start time allowed (the time an event can be in the queue) in days and/or hours. The actual start time of an event depends on the processor load of the system. At the start time of an event, every event is forwarded into the queue, where it might wait until jobs with a higher priority have finished. For jobs with the same priority, the FIFO rule (first in first out) applies. If the event cannot be executed within this time frame, it is not executed at all. *'''''Cancel execution after''''' (''Stop task if it runs longer than''): You can specify the amount of time (days and/or hours) after the event's scheduled start time at which the event should be canceled. *'''''Cancel execution at''''' (''Stop task at''): Additionally, you can specify the exact date and time at which the task should be stopped. *'''''Follow up''''': You can specify the follow-up event to trigger the predefined event on the SEP sesam Server once the restore is complete. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Follow-up_Events|Follow-up Events]]. Clicking '''OK''' will save all adjustments made in the ''Expert Options'' window. ====={{anchor|summary}}''Summary''===== Check the summary for your restore configuration. Click '''Start''' to run the restore or '''Save''' to save the task under the assigned name in the ''Name'' field. {{Note|All started and scheduled restores are saved in SEP sesam under ''Main selection'' -> '''Tasks''' -> '''Tasks by clients/Tasks by groups''' with the current timestamp. A restore can be restarted via the menu item '''Activities''' -> '''Restore''' or from ''Main selection'' -> '''Job state''' -> '''Restore''' -> ''right-click selected restore'' -> '''Immediate start'''.}} ===={{anchor|immediate_start}}Immediate Start==== ====={{anchor|immediate_start_backup}}''Immediate Start: Backup''===== [[Image:immediate_start-backup_Jaglion_en.jpg|650px|link=]] <br clear=all> ''Settings tab'' * '''''Task''''': Selection of a previously configured task. *'''''Task group''''': Selection of a previously configured task group. *'''''Task type''''': Selection of a previously configured [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#task_type|task type]], e.g., ''Path'', ''Hyper-V'', ''SAP Hana'', etc. *'''''Backup level''''': Displays the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#backup_level|backup level]] (''FULL'', ''DIFF'', ''INCR'', ''COPY''). *'''''Hot (online)/Cold (offline) backup''''': Special backup parameters, applicable for VMs and databases. *'''''Media pool''''': Selection of a media pool that will be used for this backup. *'''''Drive group''''': This inactive field displays the name of the drive group, which is defined for the specified media pool. The backup is executed automatically on a drive from the assigned drive group. *'''''Drive''''': You can define which drive handles the backup job for drive groups with several drives. If no drive is selected, SEP sesam selects the available drive based on criteria for load sharing. *'''''Interface''''': If multiple network connections are available, the hostname for the backup source (if necessary, the network interface) is defined. *'''''Migration task''''': From the drop-down list, you can select available migration task for the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#migration|migration]]. ''Execution Time tab'' (formerly ''Start Time'') *'''''Start time''''': Instead of starting your backup immediately, you can specify the ''start time'' by entering the desired date and time. *'''''Start time frame''''': You can specify the maximum start time allowed (the time an event can be in the queue) in days and/or hours. The actual start time of an event depends on the processor load of the system. At the start time of an event, every event is forwarded into the queue, where it might wait until jobs with a higher priority have finished. For jobs with the same priority, the FIFO rule (first in first out) applies. If the event cannot be executed within this time frame, it is not executed at all. *'''Cancel execution after''' (''Stop task if it runs longer than''): You can specify the amount of time (days and/or hours) after the event's scheduled start time at which the event should be canceled. *'''''Stop task at''''': Additionally, you can define the exact date and time when the task should be stopped. *'''''Follow up''''': You can specify the follow-up event to trigger the predefined event on the SEP sesam Server once the backup is complete. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Follow-up_Events|Follow-up Events]]. [[Image:Immediate_start-backup-execution-time_Jaglion.jpg|650px|link=]] By clicking the '''Start''' button, the backup process is picked up by [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#SEPuler|SEPuler]] that initiates the execution of the event immediately or (if the time is specified) at the desired start time. ====={{anchor|immediate_start_restore}}''Immediate Start: Restore''===== From the list of the restored tasks select the relevant restore task. [[Image:Immediate_start_restore_Beefalo.jpg|550px|link=]] <br clear=all> Once you have selected the task, the '''Target Settings''' window is displayed. It provides an overview of the restore task. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:Activities#settings|Restore – Target Settings]]. ====={{anchor|migration}}''Immediate Start: Migration''===== The migration task window displays the tabs ''Settings'' and ''Start time''. [[Image:Immediate_start_migration_Jaglion.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> Select the desired migration task from the ''Task name'' drop-down list. The selected migration task is displayed with its parameters. You can modify the migration destination and filter settings. By clicking the '''Start''' button, the changes of the migration task are saved and the migration is started. For details on migration options, see [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:Migration_Tasks|Migration tasks]]. For step-by-step procedure, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Configuring_Migration|Configuring Migration]]. =====''Immediate Start: Replication''===== In the replication task window (v. ≥ [[SEP_sesam_Release_Versions|5.0.0 ''Jaglion'']]), the tabs ''Settings'' and ''Execution Time'' are displayed. [[Image:Immediate_start_replication_Jaglion.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> Select the desired replication task from the ''Task name'' drop-down list. The task is displayed with its parameters. By clicking the '''Start''' button, the changes of the replication task are saved and replication starts. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/About_Replication|About Replication]]. ====={{anchor|media_action}}''Immediate Start: Media Action''===== Media events can be activated by [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#SEPuler|SEPuler]] (timetable) as user-defined events, media EOM or backup itself. For details on configuring media events, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Creating_a_Media_Event|Creating a Media Event]]. [[Image:Immediate_start_media_event_Jaglion.jpg|550px|link=]] <br clear=all> ''Settings tab'' ''Sequence control:'' *'''''Priority''''': Event priority is used for resolving scheduling conflicts. Priorities can be assigned to schedules, from the lowest (1, default) to the highest (99). For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:SEPuler_-_an_event_calendar#event_priority|Event Priority]]. *'''''Blocking date''''': A blocking event is any type of event with a higher priority that obstructs another event. A blocking event affects other events with the same name only if the schedules overlap. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:SEPuler_-_an_event_calendar#blocking_events|Blocking Events]]. You can choose from four different ''media actions'': *'''''Initialize''''': Initializing the media prepares it for use with SEP sesam. Initialization process rewrites the tape label. All existing information on the tape is deleted. A media event prepares the media of the selected pool for use for data backup. *'''''Readability check''''': The readability check tests the backup data readability. During the check, the data on media is read block by block, and the structure of the tape is checked and recorded. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Configuring_a_Readability_Check|Configuring a Readability Check]]. *'''''Archive adjustment''''': An archive adjustment scans the media in the selected loader to update the SEP sesam information about the media in the loader. It is required when the media in the loader have changed, for example, when new media are added. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Setting_up_Archive_Adjustment|Setting up Archive Adjustment]]. *'''''Close tape''''': Closing the tape means that [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#EOM|EOM]] (End of Media) is created on the tape regardless whether it is full or not. Such a tape can no longer be used to store data. ''Parameter:'' *'''''Media pool''''': Defines the media pool that will be used for the media event. *'''''Drive''''': Optionally, you can define a specific drive for the event execution. If no drive is selected, SEP sesam Server automatically selects one of the available drives. *Media: Optionally, you can select the medium you want to use. If no medium is selected, SEP sesam Server automatically assigns the medium with the oldest EOL. For details on the ''GET_OLDEST'' strategy, see [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:Media_Strategy#get_oldest|Media Strategy]]. *'''''Drive group''''': Displays the name of the drive group that belongs to the media pool. *'''''Loader''''': Optionally, you can select the loader (tape library) whose content you want to synchronize with the SEP sesam database. *'''''Options''''': If required, set additional execution options. ''Execution Time (Start time) tab'' *'''''Execution Time''''': Instead of starting your media event immediately, you can specify the ''start time'' by entering the desired date and time. *'''''Start time frame''''': You can specify the maximum start time allowed (the amount of time an event can be in the queue) in days and/or hours. The actual start time of an event depends on the processor load of the system. At the starting time of the event, every event is forwarded to the queue, where it might wait until jobs with higher priority finish. For jobs with the same priority, the FIFO rule (first in first out) applies. If the event cannot be executed within this specified time frame, it will not be executed at all. *'''''Cancel execution after''''' (''Stop task if it runs longer than''): You can set the amount of time (days and/or hours) after the event's scheduled start time at which the event will be canceled. *'''''Cancel execution at''''' (''Stop task at''): Additionally, you can define the exact date and time when the task should be stopped. *'''''Follow up''''': You can specify the follow-up event to trigger the predefined event on the SEP sesam Server once the media event is complete. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Follow-up_Events|Follow-up Events]]. ====={{anchor|command}}''Immediate Start: Command''===== Starts a preconfigured command event by inserting it into the calendar with the actual time. Events initiated with the ''Immediate start'' command from the GUI or command line are listed in the calendar as non-recurring events. For details on command event configuration, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Creating_a_Command_Event|Creating a Command Event]]. [[Image:Immediate_start_command_Jaglion.jpg|500px|link=]] <br clear=all> ''Settings tab'' <ul><li>'''''Name''''': Use the '''Select''' button to select a relevant command from the drop-down list of already configured commands. Select the command and click '''OK'''.</li> <li>'''''Client''''': Select the hostname of the computer on which the command is going to be executed.</li> <li>'''''User''''': Specify a user with privileges to run the command on the client. This applies only to Unix systems, on Windows the command is executed with the rights required to run the SEP sesam service. For information on access restrictions for command events, see the section [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:Activities#access|Access limitation of command events]].</li> <li>'''''Retention time''''': Optionally, specify for how long (in days) the command event results and logs will be kept. The default is 30 days.</li> <li>'''''Preview''''': The selected command is displayed.</li> </ul> ''Execution Time (Start time) tab'' *'''''Start time''''': Instead of starting your command event immediately, you can specify the start time by entering the desired date and time. *'''''Start time frame''''': You can specify the maximum start time allowed (the amount of time an event can be in the queue) in days and/or hours. The actual event startup depends on the processor load of the system. At the starting time of the event, every event is forwarded to the queue, where it might wait until jobs with a higher priority are finish. For jobs with the same priority, the FIFO rule (first in first out) applies. If the event cannot be executed within this specified time frame, it will not be executed at all. *'''''Follow up''''': You can specify the follow-up event to trigger the predefined event on the SEP sesam Server once the command event is completed. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Follow-up_Events|Follow-up Events]]. {{anchor|access}}'''''Access limitation of command events''''' *'''''UNIX''''': External commands are executed only if the user and the command are inserted into the file <tt>/etc/sesam_cmdusers.allow</tt> on the client computer. Therefore, the template from path {{path|<SESAM-BIN>/skel/templates}} may need to be copied to <tt>/etc</tt> and adapted accordingly. Format: <tt>user command|*</tt> (* = all commands can be started) *'''''Windows''''': External commands are only executed if the user and the command are inserted into the registry on the client computer under the key {{path|//HKLM/SOFTWARE/SEP Elektronik GmbH/sesam/CommandEvents/<user>/<command>}}. {| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="width:60%; margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #fcfcfc; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;" |- style="background:#FFCC01; color:#002F55" ! scope="col" |Command ! scope="col" |Execution |- |style="text-align: center;"|*|| style="text-align: center;"| all instructions |- |style="text-align: center;"|<tt>cmd /c</tt>|| style="text-align: center;" |all DOS instructions (<tt>dir</tt>, etc.) |- |style="text-align: center;"|<tt>ping</tt>|| style="text-align: center;"| only command <tt>ping</tt> |- |} ===={{anchor|restart}}Restart backups/migrations==== You can restart any failed or aborted backups or migrations of SEP sesam [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#backup_day|backup day]]. [[Image:Activities_restart_backup_Jaglion.jpg|750px|link=]] <br clear=all> Click the '''[+]''' button at the bottom left of the window to select all tasks and '''[-]''' to clear the selection. To select a single task, select the check box in front of the backup or migration task. Then click the '''Start''' button in the lower right corner. {{Note|As of [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Release_Versions|5.0.0 ''Jaglion'']], you can also restart your jobs (backups, migrations, replications, and restores) online via the ''Web UI''. For details, see [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Web_UI#all_results|SEP sesam Web UI]].}} All restarted backups/migrations are put into the queue with priority 0 (zero; the highest priority that overrides all other priorities) and are executed unconditionally. If you need to adjust the priority, select it using the ''Prio'' option (next to ''Start'' in the lower right corner). ===={{anchor|disaster_recovery}}Disaster recovery==== Enables you to perform a disaster recovery immediately. Note that disaster recovery requires special preparation and configuration. The SEP sesam disaster recovery solutions are ''Bare Metal Recovery Linux'', ''Bare Metal Recovery MS Windows'', and ''SEP sesam Server self-recovery''. For details on each solution, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Bare_Metal_Recovery_Linux|Bare Metal Recovery Linux]], [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_BSR_Pro_for_Windows|SEP sesam BSR Pro for Windows]], and [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Disaster_Recovery|SEP sesam Disaster Recovery]]. ===={{anchor|cancel_activities}}Cancel current running activities==== Allows you to stop all running activities (backups, restores and migrations) in your SEP sesam environment. If you respond to the confirmation dialog with '''Yes''', SEP sesam stops all running tasks. This is useful for resetting your backup environment or for maintenance operation. [[Image:cancel_running_activities.jpg|450px|link=]] <br clear=all> <noinclude><div class="noprint"> ===See also=== [[Special:MyLanguage/Standard_Restore_Procedure|Standard Restore Procedure]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Standard_Backup_Procedure|Standard Backup Procedure]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Configuring_Migration|Configuring Migration]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Creating_a_Media_Event|Creating a Media Event]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Creating_a_Command_Event|Creating a Command Event]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Web_UI|SEP sesam Web UI]]</div></noinclude>