Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Introduction to Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection
- Section II. Administration
- Section III. Manage backups (connectors)
- Overview
- About backup jobs (connectors)
- Overview for adding backup jobs (connectors)
- Configuring the capture scope
- Configuring credentials
- Configuring Delete and Stub policies
- Apps Consent Grant utility
- Backup Exchange Online mailboxes
- Adding connectors for Exchange Online data
- Configuring the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- Configuring the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- Backup SharePoint Online
- Supported SharePoint Online sites and data for backup and restore
- Adding backup jobs (connectors) for SharePoint Online sites and data
- Backup Teams Sites collections
- Backup OneDrive for Business
- Backup Teams chats
- Backup Audit logs
- Backup Google Drive data
- Backup Gmail data
- Backup Salesforce data
- Backup Entra ID (Azure AD) objects
- Backup Box data
- Backup Slack data
- Backup EML data
- Managing backup jobs (connectors)
- Backup jobs (connectors) statuses
- Browsing the backed-up data
- Events
- Overview
- Section IV. Manage restores
- About restore
- Prerequisites for data restore
- Restore dashboard
- Restore Exchange Online mailboxes
- Restore SharePoint Online 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 Salesforce Metadata to the same or another organization
- Restore Entra ID objects
- Restore Slack data
- Restore data to File server
- Restore options
- Section V. Manage data sharing
- Section VI. Manage data downloads
- Section VII. Manage Stors (Storages)
- Section VIII. Policies to manage the backed-up data
- About policies in Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection
- Configuring policies for data retention (WORM policies)
- Configuring policies for data deletion (Deletion policy)
- Configuring policies for data tiering (Tiering policy)
- Configuring Tagging polices
- Managing policies
- Section IX. Manage users and roles
- Section X. Manage Discovery cases and searches
- Section XI. Manage Scopes
- Section XII. Manage auditing
Backup statuses
Once the backup job (connector) is added, you can view it on the
page with the details as described in the following table.Table:
Column | Description | |
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It indicates that the M365 apps are activated by granting the admin consent. | ||
It indicates that the backup job (connector) is successfully added but the backup is not yet started. | ||
When a newly created connector is run for the first time (a backup run), it will have status). Any subsequent backups will have the status as . | ||
It indicates that the backup is running. | ||
It indicates that the backup is completed without errors. | ||
It indicates that the backup is completed with errors. Errors should be investigated and suppressed if they appear. | ||
It indicates that the backup did not run during the last scheduled backup. | ||
The total number of items or site collections that are backed up during the last backup. | ||
The type of the source SaaS application, such as Exchange, SharePoint, and so on. | ||
The last capture count is broken down by:
The progress bar displays the progress based on the statistics. | ||
The duration since the last manual or scheduled backup. | ||
The next scheduled capture time. A backup job (connector) without a schedule will be blank. |