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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Save set reports

NMC provides one basic report, the Save Set Details report. This report provides detailed information about the save sets stored in the media database of a NetWorker server.

Report Parameters

The Parameters section allows you to define the selection criteria to generate a customized report:

  • NetWorker server—By default, the report generates information about all the NetWorker servers that are managed by the NMC server. The Server Name Selected field provides a list of NetWorker server on which to report information. The Server Name Available field provides a list of NetWorker servers for which you do not want to report information about. Use the Add, Add All, Remove, and Remove All buttons to modify the list of NetWorker servers on which to report.
  • Policy— By default, the report generates information about all policies that are configured on each NetWorker server. The Policy Name Selected field provides a list of policies on which to report information. The Policy Name Available field provides a list of policies for which you do not want to report information about. Use the Add, Add All, Remove, and Remove All buttons to modify the list of Policy resources on which to report.
  • Client—By default, the report generates information about all the save sets for each client that is configured on the selected NetWorker servers. The Client Name Selected field provides a list of clients on which to report information. The Client Name Available field provides a list of clients for which you do not want to report information about. Use the Add, Add All, Remove, and Remove All buttons to modify the list of clients on which to report.
  • WorkflowBy default, the report generates information about all workflows that are configured on each NetWorker server. The Workflow Name Selected field provides a list of workflows on which to report information. The Workflow Name Available field provides a list of workflows for which you do not want to report information about. Use the Add, Add All, Remove, and Remove All buttons to modify the list of Workflow resources on which to report.
  • Save set name—By default, the report generates information about all save sets for the selected clients on the selected NetWorker servers. The Save Set Name Selected field provides a list of save sets on which to report information. The Save Set Name Available field provides a list of save sets for which you do not want to report information about. Use the Add, Add All, Remove, and Remove All buttons to modify the list of save sets on which to report.
  • Action type—By default, the report generates information about all action types for the selected clients on the selected NetWorker servers. The Action Type Selected field provides a list of action types on which to report information. The Action Type Available field provides a list of action types for which you do not want to report information about. Use the Add, Add All, Remove, and Remove All buttons to modify the list of action types on which to report.
  • Workflow start and end times— By default the report generates information about all workflows that started within one day of the current time. Use the From and To arrows to select a new date range.

Save Set Details report

A basic report that provides detailed information about the backup and clone save sets that are stored on a NetWorker server. The report includes the following Information:

  • NetWorker server—Name of the NetWorker server.
  • Client Name—Name of the Client resource.
  • Save Set Name—Name of the save set.
  • Save Set ID—The SSID of the save set.
  • Clone ID—The cloneid of the save set.
  • Action Type—The action type that is defined for the Action resource. For example, Backup, Clone, or Check Connectivity.
  • Policy Name—Name of the Policy resource that is associated with the Workflow resource.
  • Workflow—Name of the workflow that is associated with the Group resource.
  • Group—Name of the Group resource.
  • Workflow start time—Start time of the workflow.
  • Status—The status of the save set. For example, succeeded or failed.
  • File count—Total number of files.
  • Save set size—The size of the save set, as recorded in the media database.
  • Target size— Size of the save set on the target backup or clone device. When the target device is a Data Domain device, the value represents the size of the data after deduplication. When the target device is an AFTD device, the value is the same size as the original save set size.
  • Deduplication ratio— Deduplication ratio for the data.

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