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Data Protector Express® User’s Guide and Technical Reference
How can I tell when the next job will run and which media is required?
Click the Favorites view and select Instructions and Recent Logs.
You can also select the job and view the
Logs
property page to view information about a specific job.
How can I determine which files were not backed up?
Check the the job log for any failed objects. Access the
Logs
page for the backup job and select the date
of the backup you want to check. Data Protector Express uses the text editor specified on the
Preferences
screen to display the job log. Then you can save the log to a file after editing. Data Protector Express can
also print the log directly to the printer.
NOTE:
You are only working with a copy of the log. The original log is still available.
Troubleshooting Restore Jobs
I can’t restore a backup to a different operating system.
Windows, NetWare and Linux systems store information in different formats. For example, if you backed
up NetWare information in a compressed format, Windows cannot read the NetWare compressed data.
To restore to a different operating system, even to a different version of the
same
operating system, you
must create the backup in a generic format.
NOTE:
If you did not create your backup in a generic format, you may not be able to restore it to a
different operating system. You should either restore it on a similar operating system or create a new
backup.
1. Access the backup job’s
Options
page.
2. Click the
Advanced options
button. The
Advanced Options
window for the job appears.
3. Deselect the
Native data streams
format
option. When you run the backup job, Data Protector
Express decompresses the data and strips the information specific to the operating system before
backing it up.
NOTE:
You may lose security information under certain operating systems.
For additional information, see
Moving data between operating systems
on page 171.
How can I restore data to a different file name?
Select the file, directory or volume you wish to restore with a different name. Then open the properties
page for that object. On the
General
page, type in the new name and press
OK
.
For additional information, see
Restoring Files with New Names and Locations
on page 78.
How can I restore data to another location?
To restore data to another location, open the
Selection page
of the restore job. Click the folder or file you
want restored to a different location, then use the
Move
command to move that folder or file to the new
target location. To use the keyboard, use
CTRL
+
C
to copy the object and
CTRL
+
V
to move the object to its
new location.
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