Legal Hold Backups report
The Legal Hold Backups report summarizes all backups currently on legal hold for the selected appliance(s) within a specified date range. Legal holds are placed on assets in accordance with the "keep backups for N days" legacy asset-level retention setting. Legal holds are not used by the long-term retention scheme.
Note: Following the switch to long-term retention, backups continue to display in this report until the assets from which they originated are included in long-term retention policies.
When finished, click Report Categories in the upper left to return to the Available Reports page.
An example report is given here. Refer to the table below for a description of the available report columns. Not all columns display by default. To customize your output, click the icon to the right of the column header. (See To customize a report for details.)
Report Field |
Field Description |
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ID |
The system-generated job ID. |
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Application |
Application type:
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Protected Asset |
The name of the asset. |
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Database/VM |
For SQL and Exchange application backups, contains the name of the protected database or storage group. For host-level backups, contains the name of the protected virtual machine. |
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Instance Name |
For SQL and SharePoint application backups, contains the database instance name. For VMware host-level backups, contains one of the following:
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Appliance Name |
The name of the backup appliance. |
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Type |
Backup mode: Full, Incremental, Differential, Synthetic Full, Selective, Bare Metal, or Transaction (SQL only). |
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Size (GB) |
The size of the backup, in gigabytes. |
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Backup Start Date |
The date and time that the backup job started. |
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Legal Hold Expiration Date |
The date on which legal hold settings expire and the backup follows standard retention policies. |
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Hold Days |
The number of days the backup is under legal hold. |