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Top50 Longest Backups:
This Tab gives information about the 50 longest time taken backups at the collection time
Field |
Value |
Server |
Networker Client Name |
Job ID |
The saveset ID (SSID) |
Policy Type |
The type of the policy assigned for that backup in terms of the Application Type backed up. |
Duration |
The time taken on that Backup in terms of YY MM DD HH MM SS |
Capacity (GiB) |
The size of the Backup taken in GibaBytes |
Throughput (MB/sec) |
The performance of the backup in terms of number of Megabytes transferred to the media per second. |
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Policy Capacity Retention:
This Tab gives the information for each plugin backed up on that Networker server, what is the Total amount of Gegabytes per each retention policy.
Field |
Value |
Policy Type |
The type of Networker client Plugin backed up. |
30 |
Backups with 30 days retention |
60 |
Backups with 60 days retention |
180 |
Backups with 180 days retention |
365 |
Backups with 1 year retention |
<7yr |
Backups with retention less than 7 years |
>7yr |
Backups with retention longer than 7 years |
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Client Capacity:
This Tab gives information about the full capacity contributed to the Networker Media per each client. (Raw data coming from the clients)
Field |
Value |
Host Name |
The Networker Client Name |
Client Capacity (GiB) |
Front End incoming capacity. The Capacity contributed by the Networker client on Networker Media in Gibabytes. |
Application Name |
The Type of Application backed up by Networker on that client. |
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Summary:
This Tab gives information about the Capacity Estimate report
Field |
Value |
Capacity Estimate Report |
- Time stamp: The time stamp at which the report was conducted in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS - Clients: Total number of clients protected by Networker at that time stamp. - VMware_Filesystems: Total Capacity in GB contributed by VMware File systems clients - Windows_Filesystem: Total Capacity in GB contributed by Windows File system clients - Other Plugins will be listed similar to Vmware and windows plugins with their estimate capacity. - Capacity_Estimate: The sum of all Networker plugins capacity backed up at that time stamp. - Days_Measured: The number of days covered by the Live Optics collector to form that report. |
Value |
The value corresponding to each pf the above Pillars on the Capacity Estimate Report. |
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Savesets:
This Tab is similar to running the command nsrinfo for each client. This gives the exact paths backed up on the clients.
Field |
Value |
Host Name |
The Networker Client Name |
Save Set |
The Files backed up per each client |
Application Name |
The Type of Application backed up by Networker on that client. |
Date of Max |
The date on which the maximum client capacity to be protected by Networker was captured for each saveset in terms of MM/DD/YYYY. |
Max Peak (GiB) |
Front End Terabyte capacity (FETB). The Maximum capacity captured for each saveset in GibaBytes. |
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Jobs:
This Tab is similar to running mminfo command to list all backed up savesets for all clients.
Field |
Value |
Ssid |
The saveset ID which is the ID given to the backed up data. |
Volstate |
The status of the media volume on which the backup is written. |
Volume |
The name of the volume on which the backup is written. |
Client |
The name of the client backed up. |
Pool |
The pool to which the saveset is being written. |
Capacity |
The capacity occupied on that volume. |
Name |
The name of the file backed up. |
SsCreated |
The creation date of that saveset in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. |
ssCompleted |
The completion time of that saveset in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. |
Timestamp |
The Timestamp at which the saveset information is captured. |
Level |
The level of the backup taken in terms of Full, incremental, synthetic full, differential* (Levels 1, 2 or 3) or manual. |
Total |
The total size of the saveset in bytes. |
FileSaved |
The total number of files backed up on the saveset. |
Files |
The total number of Files scanned on the Networker client. |
RetentionTime |
The date on which the saveset expires. |
Copies |
The total number of copies of that saveset. 1 means only backup, 2 means 1 backup and 1 clone,,etc. |
ssflags |
These are letters specifying the status of the saveset: The ssflags field can have any of the followingcharacters: C - saveset is continued v - saveset is valid r - saveset was purged, but is recoverable S - saveset was scanned in E - saveset is eligible for recycling i - saveset is incomplete I - saveset is in progress F - saveset is finished
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groupName |
The name of the Client Group |
browseTime |
The date on which the browsing of the saveset for FLR expires/ends. |
cloneID |
The ID of the clone taken out of that saveset. |
cloneTime |
The time on which the clone is taken in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. |
cloneFlags |
The clone flags summary, one or more characters from the set aisET for aborted, incomplete, suspect (read error), eligible for recycling, marked for movement (in-transit) to the cloud, respectively. The summary reflects the status of a save set instance. |
fragSize |
The calculated size of the current section of the save set |
Sumsize |
The calculated total size of all of the sections of the save set on this volume in GegaBytes |
ssAccess |
The last time this section of the save set was accessed (for backup or recovery) |
cloneRetent |
The clone retention time is the time limit that the clone instance will remain recoverable in the media database. |
backupSize |
The size of the backup in VMWare backup appliance(VBA) internal storage or NetWorker device./applicable for VMware backups only. |
attributes |
display save set with an extended attribute |
recordNum |
The media record number where the first bytes of the save set are found within the current media file. |
- A differential level 1 will backup all changes since the last full.
- A differential level 2 will backup all the changes since the last full or the last differential level 1, whichever is most recent.
- A differential level 3 will backup all the changes since the last full or the last differential level 2, or the last differential level 1, whichever is most recent.
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Job List Detailed:
Similar report to Jobs with extra criteria.
Field |
Value |
Server |
The name of the Networker Server |
Storage Node |
The name of the storage node used on the backup, internal which is the same as the Networker server or external starting with “rd=” |
Host |
The Networker Client Name. |
Operating System |
The Operating System of the Host/Client. |
Group Type |
The type selected on the Client Group to which the client belongs. |
Group Name |
The name of the Client Group to which the client belongs. |
Schedule |
The schedule set on the workflow of that backup. |
Job Level |
The Level of the backup taken. Similar to Level on the Jobs tab. |
Saveset |
The exact File backed up on that saveset |
Stream# |
The number of Streams assigned on that workflow to backup each saveset. |
Keyword |
An extra Keyword assigned to the saveset for example: Save Operations of the form KEYWORD:TOKEN=STATE. It is used to configure VSS saves on the Windows OS |
Capacity (GiB) |
The front End incoming capacity from the Networker Client as reported by the client OS In Gibabytes. |
#Files |
The number of files included on the backup. |
StartDate |
The Date on which the saveset started in local time in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. |
Time Queued (GMT) |
The time the saveset stayed queued till it started in GMT in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. |
Time started (GMT) |
The Date on which the saveset started in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS in GMT. |
Time Ended (GMT) |
The time the saveset ended in GMT in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS |
Expiration |
The Time at which the saveset expires in terms of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS in Local time. |
Retention (Days) |
The number of days till the saveset expires. |
Total Time (Queued+Running) |
The total time taken to start and complete the saveset in terms of YY MM DD HH MM SS. |
MB/sec |
The throughput of that saveset in terms of Megabytes transferred per second. |
Pool |
The Pool on which the data is written. |
Storage Unit |
The Mtree on the Datadomain on which the data is written in case the target media is Data domain. |
#Files Not Backed UP |
The number of Files that are skipped from the backup due to deduplication. Valid in terms of Data domain. |
Capacity Scanned (MiB) |
The amount of Mibabytes Scanned/processed on the client during the backup. |
# Files Scanned |
The number of Files scanned during the backup. |
Capacity Modified |
The size of the saveset taken and written. |
Encrypted |
A Boolean flag specifies if Encryption is set or not on the backup. |
Compressed |
A Boolean Flag specifies if Compression is enabled or not on the backup. Compression will |
Is Multiplexed |
A Boolean Flag specifies if multiplexing is enabled or not on the backup. |
Network MB/sec |
The Network Throughput during the backup in terms of MegaBytes per seconds. |
Compression (%) |
The percentage of Compression performed on the backup. |
Data Tx Duration (Sec) |
The amount of time taken to run the backup in seconds. |
#Archive Files Deleted |
Archive files deletion in terms of Oracle backups. |
#Files Expired |
The number of Files expired. |
Running Duration (Hours) |
Same as Data Tx Duration but in Hours. |
Acct Flag |
Flags specified on the saveset similar to ssflags
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Base Job Id |
Saveset ID |
Result Code |
The final status of the Saveset. |
Vm_name |
The VM name in case of Virtual machines backups. |
Vm_host |
The name of the ESXI host of the VM being backed up. |