Function Tabs Desktop Interface

In the DPX Desktop Management Interface, you can switch between mode pages by clicking the tabs in the Function Tab Bar. You have access to the following tabs:

Backup

Backup Tab can be used for creating and managing backup jobs, including logical and block-level backups, as well as facilitating NDMP nodes and Agentless VMware Backup for virtual machines.

Restore

Restore Tab can be used for setting up and executing restore jobs, with capabilities for file-level, NDMP data, and Block Backup restorations, along with support for uncataloged media and Agentless VMware Backup.

Monitor Jobs

Monitor Jobs Tab can be used for monitoring all active jobs in real time, allowing users to observe, and modify filter backup, restore, and copy jobs based on various criteria.

Control Devices

Control Devices Tab can be used for managing and configuring storage devices, tape libraries, and media volumes within the DPX environment.

Reports

Reports Tab can be used for accessing detailed reports on the DPX environment, covering aspects such as administrators, storage device clusters, and tape libraries, complete with essential details.

Catalog

Catalog Tab can be used for maintaining the Catalog, including backing up, restoring, and reducing the Catalog size by removing expired media. It also provides functionalities for record-by-record maintenance of the Catalog.

Copy

Copy Tab can be used for defining and overseeing copy jobs to transfer disk files to specified destinations, with options for source and destination settings, and data encryption.

Manage Tapes

Manage Tapes Tab can be used for handling tapes within the DPX environment. It provides functionalities for migrating data from one media volume to another.

Configure

Configure Tab can be used for modifying various DPX environment settings, such as devices, administrators, and media volumes.

[Legacy] Analytics

The Analytics tab is a legacy element which is now disabled. You can perform basic analytics tasks using the Reports tab.

Tip. You can right-click a function tab to open it in a new window.

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