The File Browser and Recovery page displays the information shown in the following table.
Field |
Description |
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Current Directory |
The current directory is the mount point of the last selected file system. If no file system has been selected in the current session, the current directory is the “/” (root) directory by default. Choose a file system mount point from this drop-down list to navigate through other file systems. |
Filter Criteria |
If any filter criteria has been created, it is displayed here. Click Filter to create new filter criteria and click Apply to apply it to the files in the table. |
No Filter |
Click Change to start the wizard to change the file filtering criteria. |
Maximum Entries |
Type a value in the Maximum Entries field to limit the total number of items that are displayed. |
Apply |
Click Apply to apply the filter criteria. |
Live Data/Recovery Point |
By default, the table on this page displays live data. If the file system is an archiving file system with indexed recovery points, the Live Data and Recovery Point radio buttons are displayed above the table. Select the Recovery Point radio button to view the contents of a recovery point, and then select a recovery point from the drop-down list. The recovery point files are displayed in the table. The radio buttons are only available if the current directory is a part of an archiving file system that has an indexed recovery point available to be browsed. To see if a recovery point has been created, go to the Recovery Points page under File Browsing and Recovery and select the file system in the drop down menu. To schedule recovery points, go to the File System Summary page under File System and NFS, select the archiving file system and choose “Schedule Recovery Points” in the drop down menu. |
View Details |
Select the radio button next to a file or directory in the table and then click View Details to view the details of that file or directory. |
File/Directory Name |
The name of the file or directory. Directories are displayed with a folder icon next to them and files are displayed with a page icon next to them. Directory names are also links that you can click to navigate into the contents of the directory. |
User |
The name of the user who owns the file or directory. |
Size |
The size of the file or directory. |
Last Modified |
The last time the file or directory was edited. |
Status |
Icons showing the status of the file or directory data. The online/offline icon indicates the following:
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Archive Copies |
Icons indicating the number of archive copies made and the type of media used. The following icons are displayed:
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