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See Also
Performing DPM Server Management Tasks
Performing General DPM Server Maintenance
Establishing a Monitoring Schedule
After you begin protecting your data, DPM operations require little intervention from you. When a
situation does require action, you will be informed by an alert. For information about responding
to alerts, s
recommend that you establish a monitoring schedule and follow it routinely so that you are aware
of trends and troubleshooting issues, and so that you can respond quickly to any problems that
require your attention. The following table lists suggestions for a monitoring schedule.
Suggested Monitoring Schedule
At this interval
Check these sources
And look for this information
Daily
• Critical and warning alerts
• E-mail notifications (if they
are configured)
• Status report
Replica issues, synchronization
and recovery point creation
issues, agent issues, jobs
waiting for tape, backup failures
Monthly
Reports:
• Status
• Tape Management
• Disk Utilization
Trends and patterns that might
indicate problems or potential
issues
On Demand
Recovery job status
Recovery job failures
See Also
Locating Information
After you implement your monitoring schedule, you will observe certain trends and notice various
alerts. You might want to investigate the issues underlying the alerts, troubleshoot problems, or
analyze some of the trends. DPM provides a number of resources to help you with your research.