Restoration reports provide essential information about past and currently running restore and verification jobs. The displayed jobs properties, the report format and more are controlled by restoration report profiles.
The active restoration profile can be changed through the drop-down
list in the upper left of the screen. For more information about
restoration profiles and to manage restoration profiles, click on the
Manage profiles
action menu.
Whatever the selected profile, the result is displayed as a list of
jobs: the list of jobs matching the selected profile. Each selected job
is displayed as a simple text line split into columns, each column
showing a property of the job. The columns to display are defined in the
profile, so that the user can specify which property he wants to
see. Available restoration properties are listed and documented in the
online help of the Manage restoration profiles
screen.
In the example below, the DEMO restore profile has been selected, which shows one restore job and one verification job, with some of their properties: the start date of the jobs, the owner of the jobs (the user who started the jobs), the duration of the jobs (time), the amount of restored (or verified) data (size) and the number of restored (or verified) files (Nb Files).
The color of a line represents the restoration job status:
By default, the jobs are chronologically arranged: the most recent one is displayed at the top of the list; the oldest one is displayed at the end of the list. However, since all columns are sortable, it is possible to reorder jobs as desired.
At the beginning of each line, a small icon shows the job type. Here is the list of possible job types:
At the end of each line, two clickable icons make it possible to open specific reports about a restore or verification job:
The tree view (accessible through the Show only trees link) focuses on restored or verified trees rather than on jobs. Status and statistics information about restored or verified client machines and paths is reported in this view.
A filtering capability is available to only show specific client machines or paths.