NetBackup window icons

This section describes all icons displayed in the Backup and Restore windows.

Table 4-20 Icons in Backup and Restore windows 
Icon
Description

Represents NetBackup. It is used on the title bar in the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface, in the Windows Start menu, and Windows Explorer.

Represents a backup. It is used on the title bar of the backup window.

Represents a restore. It is used on the title bar of the restore window.

Represents a floppy drive. Used in the All Folders pane.

Represents a logical hard drive. Used in the All Folders pane.

Represents a CD-ROM drive. Used in the All Folders pane.

Represents a network drive. Used in the All Folders pane.

Represents a client PC or NDS tree. Used in the All Folders pane.

Expand or collapse these structures to see more or fewer subentries. A plus sign indicates that the folder can be expanded. A minus sign indicates that the folder can be collapsed. Used in the All Folders pane.

Represents a closed folder that may or may not contain other items. Used in the All Folders pane where only folders are displayed under drives. Also in the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents an opened folder that may or may not contain other items. Used in the All Folders pane where only folders are displayed under drives.

Represents a NetWare file server that is running the Storage Management Data Requestor (SMDR). Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents a client PC, NetWare file server, or NDS tree. Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents a NetWare Target Service Agent (TSA). Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents a NetWare Namespace.

Represents a file or a folder, with all of its contents, that has been marked for backup or restore. Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents a folder with some of its contents marked for backup or restore. Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents a file or folder that has not been marked for backup or restore, but could be. Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents an object with all of its contents marked for backup or restore, but the object itself cannot be marked. Used in the All Folders pane and the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents an object with some of its contents marked for backup or restore, but the object itself cannot be marked. Used in the All Folders pane and Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents an object that cannot be marked for backup or restore but contains other objects that can be marked for backup or restore. Used in the All Folders pane and Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Represents a folder that wasn't specifically backed up, but at least some of its contents were backed up. Used in the All Folders pane of the NetBackup Restore window.

Represents a file that doesn't have an icon associated with it. Used in the Contents of '<folder>' pane.

Unmarks all files and folders in this window. You can also execute this command by selecting Unmark All from the Edit menu.

Opens the Preview List dialog during a backup or restore operation. You can also execute this command by selecting Preview List from the Edit menu.

Shows files and folders only. You can also execute this command by selecting Brief Descriptions of Files from the View menu.

Shows file and folder details such as size and file permissions. You can also execute this command by selecting Full Descriptions of Files from the View menu.

Opens the Search Backups dialog.

Shows all instances of the files or folders in the currently selected image(s). You can also execute this command by selecting Show All Backups from the View menu.

Shows the most recent backup of files or folders in the selected backup images. You can also execute this command by selecting Show Most Recent Backup from the View menu.

Allows you to select an item for backup or restore by clicking this selection circle.


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