HP Storage Essentials V5.1 User Guide Second Edition (Linux Release) (T4283-96056, November 2006)

Storage Essentials 5.1 User Guide 411
Backup
Volume
Backup
Applications
Master Server
This chart displays the backup volume of all backup
applications in gigabytes. This chart can also display the
backup volume of a master server.
Window
Utilization
Backup
Applications
Master Server
This chart displays the number of hours it takes for all
backup sessions on a server to run. Keep in mind this
time may look extended if you have overlapping jobs.
For example, assume you have two backup sessions:
bsession1 and bsession2. Let’s assume bsession1 started
at 11 p.m. on Monday. While bsession1 is running,
bsession2 starts. At 2 a.m. bsession 1 stops, but bsession
2 is still running. The second backup session, bsession2,
does not end until 9 a.m. Tuesday. The Windows
Utilization report shows the backup sessions as running
for 10 hours. This report takes the difference in time
between the first backup session starting and the last
backup session finishing.
Master Servers
with Most
Executed Jobs
Backup Applications This chart displays the five master servers with the most
executed jobs. Only successful sessions are counted.
Most
Unsuccessful
Master Servers
Backup Applications This chart displays the five master servers with the most
unsuccessful jobs. Unsuccessful sessions include failed
and partially completed jobs.
Servers with
Most Available
Media
Backup
Applications
Master Server
This chart displays the top five master servers with the
largest number of media in the Available state. The chart
displays the following:
Allocated
Frozen
Suspended
Available
See ”Glossary” on page 699 for a definition of these
terms.
Table 63 Backup Manager Summary Charts (continued)
View Available to Backup
Elements
Description