Main toolbar
The only submenu available under File is Exit. Click it to close the application.
• Catalog Search: Use this form to search and browse for savepoints that contain the files and folders you are looking for. Restore operations can be started from the items in the results pane.
• Startup Wizard: Select this command to start the Startup Wizard, through which you can add a VC, host, repository; license a host; set up a mail server; and add email addresses.
• Virtual Appliance Deployment Wizard: Select this command to start the Virtual Appliance Deployment Wizard, through which you can deploy and configure vRanger virtual appliances for backup and replication.
• Options: When you select this command, the Configuration Options dialog box appears. It contains information in these categories: General, Virtual Appliance Configuration, Licensing, and My Jobs.
• Help Contents: Select this command to view online help.
• License Information: The License File dialog box includes the total number of licensed CPUs, the total number of days that the license covers, and the number of days remaining under the current license. From this dialog box, you can import a license file.
• What’s New: Select this command to view a list of new features and enhancements in your version of vRanger.
• About vRanger Backup & Replication: Click this option to view version number, copyright information, a link to the website, and licensing terms. Also access the System Information dialog box, which includes hardware resources, components, software environment, and internet settings. The dialog box features a window and submenus that let you view remote computers and system history.
Status Bar
Service Support Logging: Right-click this icon to enable log files to help in troubleshooting Windows® vRanger service.
Client Support Logging: Right-click this icon to enable log files to help in troubleshooting the vRanger UI.
Active Jobs Count: This indicator tells you the total number of active backup, restore, and replication jobs running in real time.
Active Tasks Count: This indicator tells you the total number of active backup, restore, and replication tasks running in real time.
New Failed Jobs: Indicates that there are new failed jobs.
When you click the New Failed Jobs icon, this action resets the data in the Status Bar. In place of the new failed jobs icon, this icon appears and the active job and task counts are reset, populating with zeroes (0) initially.
My Inventory view
My Inventory pane
The My Inventory pane offers four tabs — one to show the infrastructure of VMware® VMs, one to show the inventory of Hyper-V® VMs, one for physical servers, and one to show the inventory of VMware vCloud Director® servers.
From this pane, you can navigate and refresh the tree; add or remove connections to VCs or VMware® ESXi™ servers; and add credentials to virtual servers. You can also add a backup or replication job.
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