Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Replay Manager Version 8.0 Administrator’s Guide
- About this Guide
- Overview
- Installing Replay Manager Components
- Licensing for Replay Manager
- Install Replay Manager Service for Windows
- Installing Replay Manager Service for VMware
- Install Replay Manager Management Tools
- Install Replay Manager Service for Windows on Windows Server Core
- Installing and Configuring the Verification Service for Exchange
- Using Replay Manager Service on Clustered Servers
- Configure an HTTP Proxy Service
- Getting Started
- Backing Up and Restoring Data
- Using the Replay Manager Explorer
- Understanding Backup Types
- Summary of Backup Set Actions
- Summary of Backup Set Options
- Creating and Running Backups
- Managing Existing Backup Sets
- Managing Restore Points and Restoring Data
- Restoring Data
- Display Restore Points for a Component
- Restore Data to its Original Location
- Restore SQL Server Components without Recovering the Database
- Rename and Restore SQL Server Components Stored on a Volume
- Rename and Restore SQL Server Components Stored on an SMB File Share
- Expose a Restore Point (Windows Extensions Only)
- Expose a Restore Point (VMware Extensions Only)
- Expose a Restore Point Stored on an SMB File Share
- Resync a Restore Point (Windows Extensions Only)
- Make an Exposed Restore Point Writable (Windows Extensions Only)
- Unmanage an Exposed Restore Point (VMware Extensions Only)
- Unexpose an Exposed Restore Point
- Add a Note to a Restore Point
- Edit a Note for a Restore Point
- Unimport a Restore Point
- Delete a Restore Point
- Prevent a Restore Point from Expiring (Force Keep)
- Allow a Restore Point to be Automatically Expired (Allow Auto-Deletion)
- Transport a Restore Point
- Advanced Recovery Scenarios for SQL Server
- Locating Replays on a Storage Center
- Working with Backup Set Jobs
- Viewing Backup Job Reports
- Replay Manager Best Practices
- Using Replay Manager Cmdlets
- Troubleshooting
4. Click Schedule Run Time.
The Backup Schedule Run Time Report dialog box opens.
Related concepts
Managing Existing Backup Sets on page 33
Managing Job Schedules
This section describes how to manage backup set schedules.
Suspend a Schedule
Use the following procedure to pause a schedule. Restart the schedule at any time by clicking Resume Schedule.
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 the data source.
3. In the Backup Sets area of the navigation pane, click Jobs.
The Backup Jobs display opens, showing all backup jobs for the server.
4. Select a backup job, and click Suspend Schedule. The schedule for the backup job is suspended.
Resume a Suspended Schedule
A resumed schedule runs at the next scheduled time for the backup set.
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 the data source.
3. In the Backup Sets area of the navigation pane, click Jobs.
The Backup Jobs display opens, showing all backup jobs for the server.
4. Select a suspended backup job, and click Resume Schedule.
The schedule for the backup job is resumed.
Modify a Schedule
Use the Modify Backup Schedule dialog box to make changes to when and how often a backup job is run.
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 Backup Sets area of the navigation pane, click Jobs .
The Backup Jobs display opens, showing all backup jobs for the server.
4. Select the backup job you want to modify.
5. In the Scheduling area of the action pane, click Modify Schedule.
The Modify Backup Schedule dialog box opens.
6. Modify the schedule. The time scheduled for a backup is based on server time, which is shown in the upper right of the
dialog box.
● In the Schedule Type area, specify the schedule type.
○ One Time: Select this option to schedule one occurrence of the backup job, and then specify the date and time for
the backup job in the One-Time Occurrence area.
○ Recurring: Select this option to set up a recurring schedule for the backup job. For recurring backups, select the
frequency options for the backup schedule.
● For recurring backups, select the frequency options for the backup schedule.
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 begins at
5 PM of the current day and stop at 8 AM the following day.
50 Working with Backup Set Jobs