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Settings
The tab displays information about the backup scheme used by the policy and backup options that
were modified against the default settings.
Applied to
The tab displays a list of machines and groups the selected policy is applied to.
Actions
To Do
View details of the
machine (group).
Click
View details.
In the Machine details (p. 313)/Group details (p. 322) window, examine all
information on the selected machine (or the selected group).
View tasks of the machine
(group).
Click
View tasks.
The Tasks (p. 331) view will display a list of the tasks, pre-filtered by the
selected machine (group).
View log of the machine
(group)
Click
View log.
The Log (p. 333) view will display a list of the log entries, pre-filtered by the
selected machine (group).
Revoke policy from the
machine (group).
Click
Revoke.
The management server will revoke the policy from the selected machine or
group of machines. The policy itself remains on the management server.
7.1.3. Physical machines
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 lets the administrator protect data and perform management
operations on multiple machines. The administrator adds a machine to the management server using
the machine's name or IP address, imports machines from Active Directory, or from text files. Once a
machine is registered (p. 392) on the management server, it becomes available for grouping, applying
backup policies and monitoring the activities related to data protection.
To estimate whether the data is successfully protected on a managed machine, the management
server administrator checks its status. A machine's status is defined as the most severe status of all
backup plans (p. 192) (both local and centralized) existing on the machine and all backup policies (p.
302) applied to the machine. It can be "OK", "Warnings" or "Errors".
Groups
The management server administrator has the ability to group machines. A machine can be a
member of more than one group. One or more nested groups can be created inside any group
created by the administrator.
Grouping helps organize data protection by the company departments, by the Active Directory
domains or organizational units within a domain, by various populations of users, by the site
locations, etc.
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