You can set search criteria for querying desired vaults in the vault list.
A vault has been created.
Parameter |
Description |
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Name/ID |
Name and ID of the vault. Click the vault name to view details about the vault. |
Type |
Vault type |
Status |
Vault status. Table 2 describes the vault statuses. |
Specifications |
Vault specifications
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Vault Capacity (GB) |
Capacity used by backups in the vault. It shows the space used by backups and the vault capacity. For example: If 20/100 is displayed, 20 GB has been used out of the 100 GB vault capacity. |
Associated Servers/File Systems/Disks |
Number of servers, file systems, and disks associated with the vault. You can click the number to view details of associated resources. The associated capacity shown on the details page is the total capacity of all the resources that have been associated with this vault. |
Status |
Status Attribute |
Description |
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All statuses |
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All vaults are displayed if this value is selected. |
Available |
A stable state |
A stable state after a vault task is complete. This state allows most of the operations. |
Locked |
An intermediate state |
An intermediate state when a capacity expansion is in progress. In this state, you cannot expand the vault capacity. However, you can perform other operations, such as applying a policy and associating servers, file systems, or disks. After the capacity expansion is complete, the vault status becomes Available. |
Deleting |
An intermediate state |
An intermediate state when a vault is being deleted. In this state, a progress bar is displayed indicating the deletion progress. If the progress bar remains unchanged for an extended time, an exception has occurred. Contact technical support. |
Error |
A stable state |
A vault enters the Error state when an exception occurs during task execution. You can click Tasks in the navigation pane on the left to view the error cause. If the error persists, contact technical support. |
For the values of used capacity and backup space, only the integer part is maintained, and the decimal part is rounded off. For example, the used backup space is displayed as 0 GB, but the backup space that has actually been used might be 0.2 GB.