License editions: To understand the applicable license editions, see Plans & Pricing.
Overview
This page lists all the devices on which the Client is installed, along with details such as the device status, the last backup status of Client, the time of the last backup, operating system, and the current Client version.
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βOnly an administrator with User Management rights can perform all actions on the Devices page. If the administrator does not have User Management rights, then he can only view, but cannot perform any actions.
Access Path
Click the Endpoints workload to access the Endpoints Overview page.
Click Devices from the left navigation pane.
Alternatively, you can access the Devices page from the Druva Cloud Platform console > Data Protection section.
Search Devices
To search for a given device, type the device name in the Search box located at the top-right corner of the Devices page and press Enter.
Filter Devices
You can filter the result set to search for devices.
Applying filters - To apply filters on the Devices page, click the filer option, select the filters you would like to apply, and click Apply. You can filter based on the Device OS, Profile, Last Backup Status, Device Status, and Device Connectivity.
To cancel the filters applied, use the Reset button.
Devices
The following table describes each field on the Devices page.
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In the list view, 100 devices are displayed by default. You can use the scroll bar to view the next set of devices in batches of 100.
Field | Description |
Summary | The summary section enables you to view:
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Name | The name of the device. Click the device name to access the Device details page.
The hostname is checked in every backup cycle. If the hostname of the device gets changed, it will automatically get updated in Endpoints.
The following symbols are displayed adjacent to the name of the device, based on their configuration:
Image - This symbol indicates that the device is on Legal Hold. You cannot delete a device that is put on Legal Hold. For more information, see About Legal Hold.
Image - Persona backup is configured for the device. For more information, see About Persona Backup.
Below symbol indicates that the device is inactive (the device is not connected for a specific number of days).
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Hover over the inactive device icon to view the last connectivity details.
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Device OS | The name of the operating system running on the userβs device such as Win10, Catalina, CentOS, iOS, etc. |
User | The name of the user. Click the user name to access the User details page. |
Device Status | The status of the backup of the device - Enabled or Disabled.
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Last Completed Backup | The date and time when data was last backed up from the device. |
Last Backup Status | The last backup status of the device. The following statuses will be displayed based on the backup status:
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Client Version | The version of the Client installed on the device.
The following statuses will be displayed adjacent to the Client Version column based on the Client upgrade status.
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Actions on the Devices page
Field | Description |
Backup Now | To start a backup operation:
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Restore Data | To restore data to a device:
See Restore Data for more details. |
Upgrade Client | To upgrade to the latest Client version, select the device, click the 3-dot menu and click Upgrade Client button toschedule for auto-upgrade. You can also select multiple devices.
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Enable | To enable a disabled device:
You can also select multiple devices.
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Disable | To disable an enabled device:
You can also select multiple devices. |
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To delete a device:
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Sort | On the Devices page, use the down or up arrow next to Name, Device OS, User, Device Status, last backup status,and client version columns to sort them in ascending or descending order. |
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βYou can track all activities in the administrator Audit trails.