listing protected VMs and databases by NBU
hello, it there any way to generate a report from NBU (version 10.2.0.1) or from ITAnalytics to show the list of protected VMs and protected databases, also to show non-pritected VMs andnon-protected databases instances (SQL, Oracle..) thanks338Views0likes4Comments[IT Analytics] Difficulty finding/creating Policy Reports
Hi Guys! I have been using IT Analytics and really enjoying the new report and dashboard possibilites, but i am having some difficulties with creating reports that were easily available in OpsCenter. Some of them i was able to generate with the aid of the ITAnalytics Library, but for policies in specific i found no success. The one that was available was not working. Also, the ITA Default Policy Summary doesnt come up with the success %, sadly. I have a policy type success rate report, but i need one for each policy. The OpsCenter Policy Summary had it.... Here are the two main reports i really need help creating: * Top 10 Policies Using most Server Space * Policy Summary Dashboard By the way, is there any collection of reports that were available on OpsCenter for import/similar on IT Analytics? Thank you!1.3KViews1like5CommentsExchange Archive Task "scheduled" reports not there...
Hi folks, I am running EV 14.1. When I do a manual, e.g. "Run now" of the Exchange archiving task I get the proper RunData/html/csv etc. files in the Reporting folder of the appropriate Exchange Server. But when a scheduled archiving task runs the appropriate folder (e.g. \Scheduled_20220727_nnnnnn) is not created. A restart of the EV services did not help. Anybody run into that problem yet? Regards, BertSolved1.3KViews0likes2CommentsBytes written to storage grows even though backed up data doesn't change
Hello, So, a client of mine asked for help in creating a report that could help him track how backed up data has been growing, as well as how much of his storage is being used. He wants to do it per policy per month. I used Total Job Size for tracking storage usage since it only considers what is actually being stored, and Maximum Job Protected Size to estimate how much data he's backing up with the policy (it should pick up his last full backup and present it as "how much he's backing up"). Running a couple of tests, I noticed that even if the backed up data doesn't change at all (i.e. a client that hasn't been touched), the written data still changes in a way that seems almost random. I think the only thing that could be causing that is if by running manual backups for testing, something is written to storage even if there's nothing different from the last image (considering deduplication). Is there something wrong with my logic behind the report? Or is it something I'm missing about how NBU works? thanks in advance1.3KViews0likes3Comments