Once a recovery point is captured for a protected SQL or Exchange server, the application displays a corresponding color status indicator in the Recovery Points grid. This grid appears in the Recovery Points pane when viewing recovery points for a specific machine. The color that displays is based on the check settings for the protected machine and the success or failure of those checks, as described in the following tables.
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NOTE: For more information on viewing recovery points, see Viewing the recovery points page of a protected machine. |
Recovery status point colors for Exchange databases
The following table lists the status indicators that display for Exchange databases.
Status Color | Description |
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White | Indicates that an Exchange database is not detected within the recovery point, volume, or volume group. |
Yellow | Indicates that the Exchange database mountability checks have not yet been run. |
Red | Indicates that either the mountability or checksum checks failed on at least one database. |
Green | Indicates that the recovery point contains one or more database, and that mountability checks are enabled, and that mountability check passed or that the checksum check passed. |
Recovery status point colors for SQL databases
The following table lists the status indicators that display for SQL databases.
Status Color | Description |
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White | Indicates that a SQL database is not detected within the recovery point, volume, or volume group. |
Yellow | SQL database was offline, indicating that attachability checks were not possible and have not been performed. |
Red | Indicates that the attachability check failed, or SQL database is offline. |
Green | Indicates that the attachability check passed. |
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NOTE: Recovery points that do not have an Exchange or SQL database associated with it appear with a white status indicator. In situations where both an Exchange and SQL database exists for the recovery point, the most severe status indicator displays for the recovery point. |