Viewing a Vault
You can set search criteria for querying desired vaults in the vault list.
Prerequisites
A vault has been created.
Viewing Vault Details
- Log in to the CBR console.
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region.
- Click
and choose Storage > Cloud Backup and Recovery. Select the corresponding backup type from the navigation pane.
- On the Vaults tab, view basic information about all vaults. Related parameters are described in the following table.
Figure 1 Vault list
Table 1 Basic information parameters Parameter
Description
Name/ID
Name and ID of the vault. Click the vault name to view details about the vault.
Type
Vault type, which can be backup vault or replication vault
- A backup vault stores backups of servers, file systems, and disks.
- A replication vault stores replicas of backups.
Status
Vault status. Table 2 describes the vault statuses.
Backup Locking
Whether backup locking is enabled for the vault.
- Enabled: If backup locking is enabled, it cannot be disabled.
- Disabled: Backup locking is disabled for the vault.
Specifications
Vault specifications, which can be server backup or application-consistent backup.
- A server backup vault stores backups of non-database servers.
- A database server backup vault stores backups of database servers.
Backup Data Redundancy
Redundancy policy for the backup data storage
- Single-AZ: Backup data is stored in a single AZ, with lower costs.
- Multi-AZ: Backup data is stored in multiple AZs for higher reliability.
Used/Total Vault Capacity (GB)
Capacity used by the backups in the vault. It shows the space used by backups and the total 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. If an associated resource is deleted, the resource is still counted in the number of associated resources.
Billing Mode
Billing mode of the vault, which can be Yearly/Monthly or Pay-per-use.
- Yearly/Monthly is a prepaid billing mode. You are billed based on the subscription duration you specify. This mode is ideal when the resource use duration is predictable. A longer subscription often means a lower cost.
- Pay-per-use is a postpaid billing mode. You are billed based on your resource usage and you can increase or delete resources anytime. Fees are deducted from your account balance.
- On the Vaults tab, set filter criteria to view specific vaults.
- Select a value from the status drop-down list to query vaults by status. Table 2 describes the vault statuses.
Table 2 Vault statuses Status
Attribute
Description
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 displayed when a capacity expansion, billing mode change, or specifications change is in progress.
If a vault is in this state, you can perform operations, such as applying a policy and associating servers, file systems, or disks. However, the following operations are not allowed on such a vault: expanding the vault capacity, changing the billing mode, and changing the vault specifications. Once those operations are complete, the vault status will become Available.
Deleting
An intermediate state
An intermediate state displayed 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 customer service.
Frozen
A stable state
If your resources enter a pending deletion period in the case that your subscription has expired or your account is in arrears, or if the resources do not meet security requirements, your vault is put in the Frozen state.
If the resources are frozen due to arrears, the state will become Available after you pay off the outstanding balance, and the resources can then be used normally. If you do not pay off the outstanding balance in time, the system automatically deletes the frozen resources after the retention period expires. If the resources are frozen due to security reasons, contact customer service.
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 to view the error cause. If the error persists, contact customer service.
- Search a vault by its name or ID.
- Select a value from the status drop-down list to query vaults by status. Table 2 describes the vault statuses.
- Click the name of a specific vault to view vault details.
For RDS backups, the vault list displays only the Name/ID, Status, Type, Used/Total Vault Capacity, Billing Mode, and Enterprise Project. Currently, you cannot view the vault details. To view the instance details, click the instance name on the Instances tab to go to the RDS console and then view the instance details there.
- The values of used capacity and backup space are rounded off to integers. CBR will display 0 GB for any backup space less than 1 GB. For example, there may be 200 MB backup space used, but it will be displayed as 0 GB on the console.
- After changing the name of the resource associated with the vault, you need to perform an automatic or manual backup again to synchronize the change.
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