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Accessing managed vaults
To be able to back up to a managed vault, a user must have an account on the machine where the
storage node is installed. The scope of a user's privileges in a vault depends on the user's rights on
the storage node. A user who is a member of the Users group can view and manage his/her own
archives. Members of the Administrators group can view and manage any archive stored on the
storage node. A user who is a member of the Administrators group on a managed machine can view
and manage archives created by any user of this machine.
To learn more about privileges depending on the user rights, see the User privileges on a storage
node (p. 82) section.
Unmanaged vaults
An unmanaged vault is a centralized vault that is not managed by a storage node. To access an
unmanaged vault, a user has to have access privileges for the location from the network.
Any user that has permission to read/write files in an unmanaged vault can:
back up data to the unmanaged vault
recover data from any backup located in the unmanaged vault.
view and manage all the archives located in the unmanaged vault.
4.1.1. Working with the "Centralized vault" view
This section briefly describes the main elements of the Centralized vault view, and suggests ways to
work with them.
Vault toolbar
The toolbar contains operational buttons that let you perform operations with the selected
centralized vault. See the Actions on centralized vaults (p. 137) section for details.
Pie chart with legend
The pie chart lets you estimate the vault's load: it shows the proportion of the vault's free space and
occupied space. The pie chart is not available if the vault is located on a tape library.
- free space: space on the storage device, where the vault is located. For example, if the vault is
located on a hard disk, the vault free space is free space of the appropriate volume.
- occupied space: total size of backup archives and their metadata, if it is located in the vault.
The legend displays the following information about the vault:
[for managed vaults only] the name of the storage node that manages the vault
full path to the vault
total number of archives and backups stored in the vault
the ratio of the occupied space to the original data size
[for managed vaults only] deduplication (p. 73) state (On, Off)
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