Dashboard
The Dashboard provides an intuitive display providing real time monitoring of the backup status, running tasks, task history, task schedule and disk information.
To access, click [Dashboard] from the Navigation panel of the ActiveImage Console. Click on each header to view each panel of the Dashboard.
System Health Status
Displays the status of the host computer which ActiveImage Protector is installed. The detailed information includes the status, date and time of the last task completed.
Current Task
The [Task] pane displays the current progress of any running task. This panel is ideal for monitoring backup progress in real time.
Task Log
The [TaskLog] panel displays the results of the completed tasks. The task log containing the profile of the executed task can be displayed by double-clicking the listed task. Clicking [Show task summary] displays 200 lines of the latest records.
Schedule
The [Schedule] panel displays the currently configured schedule name, task type, and date and time of the last and next scheduled task execution.
You can perform the operations for the selected schedule.
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Pop-up menu displayed when right-clicking on an existing task in Dashboard
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Run full (base) backup : Full backup task runs according to the predefined schedule.
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Run incremental backup : Incremental backup task runs according to the predefined schedule.
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Stop : The schedule is stopped while keeping incremental chain.
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Resume (selectable only when the schedule is suspended) : The schedule is resumed while keeping incremental chain. In this case, the first incremental schedule runs incremental backup task and, thereafter, subsequently scheduled tasks run. This is useful when scheduled full + incremental tasks are executed from command line.
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Disable:Stops the scheduled task.
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Enable (selectable only when disabled) : Start to run the backup tasks according to the schedule, while keeping incremental chain.
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Edit : Edit the schedule setting.
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Delete : Delete the schedule.
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Disk Information
The disk Information panel provides a complete display of the volumes and disks of the host machine.