Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Introduction to Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection
- Section II. Administration portal
- Section III. Manage users and roles
- Section IV. Manage searches/eDiscovery/cases
- Section V. Configure policies
- Section VI. Perform restores
- About restore
- Prerequisites for restore
- Restore dashboard
- Restore Exchange Online mailboxes
- Restore SharePoint Online Sites and data
- Restore SharePoint/OneDrive/Teams Sites and data
- Restore Teams chats and Teams Channel conversations
- Restore Audit logs
- Restore Box data
- Restore Google Drive data
- Restore Gmail data
- Restore Salesforce data and Metadata
- Restore Entra ID objects
- Restore Slack data
- Restore data to File server
- Restore options
- Section VII. Perform data share
- Section VIII. Perform data downloading
- Section IX. Add and configure connectors
- About connectors
- About connectors
- Overview of connectors
- Configuring the capture scope
- Configuring credentials
- Apps Consent Grant Utility
- Exchange Online connector
- Adding Exchange Online connectors
- Configuring the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- Configuring the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- SharePoint Online connector
- Teams Sites collections connector
- OneDrive connector
- Teams chat connector
- Audit log connector
- Google Drive connector
- Gmail connector
- Salesforce connector
- Entra ID (Azure AD) connector
- Box connector
- Slack connector
- EML connector
- Managing connectors
- About connectors
- Section X. Perform backups
- Section XI. Backup limitations
- Section XII. Events
- Section XIII. Manage Stors (Storages)
- Section XIV. Manage Scopes
- Section XV. Manage auditing
- Section XVI. Known Issues
About the Restore dashboard
The Restore dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of the restore jobs statuses for all the workloads that are configured within Veritas Alta SaaS Protection for your tenant.
The restore jobs are displayed with various details, such as its state, progress, the number of errors (if any), the name of the user who initiated the job, start time, end time, and the duration that is taken for restore.
When there are more than 10,000 events, a maximum of 10,000 events with pagination showing 100 per page are listed. However, exporting the data to a CSV file includes all events regardless of the total number.
You can use the refresh option to stay updated with any changes, which helps reload the page details. The dashboard is also auto-refreshed every 2 seconds.
You can perform the following actions on the Restore dashboard:
Filtering jobs: You can filter the listed jobs based on Workload and State.
Rerunning the jobs: You can rerun the
, , and jobs using the option in the associated action menu (represented by a hamburger icon).: You can cancel the and restore jobs using the option in the associated action menu (represented by a hamburger icon).
Exporting to CSV: You can export the details on the page to CSV format.
Search jobs: You can search jobs based on the restore path.
Viewing events: You can click within the row of the job; it takes you to a page with more detailed information about that particular restore job. This page displays all the events for that specific job. You can also filter the list of events based on event types, such as
, , and . By default, events are listed at the top of the list.Skipping help video: When you open the restore dashboard, a help video is opened. If you prefer not to see it again in the future, you can select the
check box.
To access the Restore dashboard
- Open a web browser and access the Administration portal URL. The home page of the Administration portal is displayed.
- Click Restore dashboard, below the Content option.
The Restore dashboard is displayed.