Administrator Guide

Replay Manager creates and schedules the backup job. The job is listed in the Backup Jobs display. When
the backup is finished, a summary report is listed in the Reports display.
NOTE: To set up overnight schedules, click Exclude Time Range and then specify the range of time
to exclude from the schedule. For example, to create an overnight schedule that runs from 5 PM to
8 AM, click Exclude Time Range and then specify 8 AM as the Starting at time and specify 5 PM as
the Ending at time. The backup schedule will begin at 5 PM of the current day and stop at 8 AM the
following day.
Add or Remove Components from an Existing Backup Set (Microsoft
Extensions Only)
Follow these steps to add or remove components from an existing backup set. This function is only
available for Microsoft environments.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. In the explorer pane, select an existing backup set.
4. In the Backup Set area of the action pane, click Modify. The Modify Backup Set dialog box appears.
To add a component, click Add Component.
To remove a component, click Remove Component.
Delete a Backup Set
Deleting a backup set deletes all restore points for the backup set and any corresponding Storage Center
Replays.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. Select an existing backup set.
4. In the Backup Set area of the action pane, click Delete Backup Set.
5. Click Yes to delete the backup set.
Prepare an Existing Backup Set for a Script
The Backup Script dialog box creates a sample set of PowerShell cmdlets for submitting the selected
backup set for execution. Copy and paste the cmdlets into a script.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. Select an existing backup set.
4. In the Backup Set area of the action pane, click Prepare for Script. The Backup Script dialog box
appears.
5. Click Copy to copy the sample cmdlets to the clipboard.
6. Click Close.
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