What is changing with the backup sets
This article shows the backup set naming related changes for the Windows/Linux Server workload pages in the Phoenix console. There are similar changes to the NAS and MS-SQL Server workloads.
- A new Backup Set Name field is added to the Create File Backup Set dialog box, which contains a unique name for the backup set. You can rename the backup set as required. The Backup Set Name field is not visible in case of the bulk configuration.
- Modify the name of the backup set as per your requirement in the Edit Backup Set dialog box.
- View the list of backup sets in your Windows/Linux server workload under the File Backup Sets tab. The tooltip on the backup set shows the server name and FQDN hostname.
Search for a specific backup set by its name. Type the backup set name in the search box to start the search.
- View the details of each backup set associated with a server on the Server Details page.
- View the list of backup sets that are part of the backup policy on the Backup policy page.
- View the list of jobs triggered for a backup set on the Jobs page.
Search for a backup set job by its name on the Jobs page.
- Now, view and select a backup set that is attached to a CloudCache.
Select one or multiple backup sets corresponding to the administrative group that you want to map in the Attach More Backup Sets dialog box.
- View the backup sets attached to your seeding device.
Attach backup sets to the seeding device. Type the backup set name in the search box to quickly search for a specific backup set.
- Phoenix reports - The following reports now provide information based on the backup set:
- Backup Activity Report
- Restore Activity Report
- Resource Status Report
- Storage Consumption by Backup Sets Report
10. View the backup set name on the audit trails details page.