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When the Policies tab is selected, all existing policies are displayed with the following columns:
Column Header | Definition |
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Status | Status can be ok, or display a warning or error state. |
Name | Displays the policy name. |
Databases Covered | Displays the number of databases covered by the policy. |
Last Backup Time | Displays the start date and time of the last backup executed by the policy. |
Last Backup Failure Time | Displays the start time of the last failed backup executed by the policy. |
For more information, see backup policies and log shipping policies.
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When the Backup & Restore Operations tab is selected, all existing operations are displayed with the following columns:
Column Header | Definition |
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Progress | During an operation, the progress bar will denote the percentage of the operation completed. When the operation is complete, it will display a green bar labeled 100%. When an operation completed with errors, this column will display a red bar labeled Error. This column also indicates when the backup file has been deleted (groomed), and therefore is no longer available to be restored. |
Instance | Displays the instance name that was backed up or restored by this operation. |
Icon | Displays an icon if the backup includes maps containing metadata for InstantRestore and SQL virtual database. For more information about InstantRestore, see How InstantRestore works. For information about SQL virtual database, see Recover objects using Virtual Database. |
Database | Displays the database name that was backed up or restored by this operation. |
Operation | Displays the operation performed. The options are Backup, Restore, and Verify. |
Backup Type | Displays the type of the backup performed by the operation. The options are Full, Log, Differential, and File. |
Start Time | Displays the start date and time of the operation. |
Duration | Displays the number of seconds required to complete the operation. |
Can you customize the columns in the grid?
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The Common Tasks are shortcuts to some of the more frequently performed actions in SQL Safe.
Task | Definition |
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Register SQL Server | Allows you to add a new SQL Server instance. For more information about Registering SQL Server Instances, see Register an instance |
Backup Database | Starts the SQL Safe Backup Wizard, which allows you to back up one or more databases. For more information about the Backup Wizard, see Perform a manual backup. |
Restore Database | Starts the SQL Safe Restore Wizard, which allows you to restore one or more databases. For more information about the Restore Wizard, see Restore a database. |
Create Backup Policy | Starts the SQL Safe Backup Policy Wizard, which allows you to create a new backup policy. For more information about the Backup Policy Wizard, see How backup policies work. |
Create Restore Policy | Starts the SQL Safe Restore Policy Wizard, which allows you to create a new restore policy. For more information about the Restore Policy Wizard, see |
Manage SQL Safe Backup Agents | Changes the Console Display to the Settings View. From this view, you can manage your SQL Safe Backup Agent Settings. For more information about the SQL Safe Backup Agents, see Install and Configure the SQL Safe Backup Agent. |
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