General properties for test run jobs

The Backup Exec test run option determines if a scheduled backup will complete successfully. When you run a test job, you can monitor the job just as you would a normal backup job, but no data is backed up.

See About test run jobs.

See Creating a test run job.

Table: General properties for test run jobs

Item

Description

Job name

Designates a name for the test run job.

Credentials check

Verifies that the Backup Exec logon account is correct for the resources being backed up.

Media capacity check to complete individual job

Tests if there is enough available capacity on the media to complete the job.

During the test run job, the number of scheduled jobs in the queue is not checked; therefore, jobs that are scheduled before the test run job may use the media that was available when the test run job was performed.

Media check

Tests whether the media is online and overwritable.

Use previous job history, if available

Uses past job histories to determine whether there is enough media available to run the scheduled backup job. Checking the previous job history is faster than performing a pre-scan.

Perform Pre-scan

Enables Backup Exec to scan the scheduled backup job to determine whether there is enough media available to run the job. This is the most accurate method of determining media capacity and should be selected if there is not an existing job history.

Upon any failure, place the scheduled job on hold

Places the scheduled job on hold if any failures are detected during the test run.

Run at priority

Designates a priority level for the test job. If another job is scheduled to run at the same time as this job, the priority you set determines which job runs first.

You can choose the following priorities:

  • Highest

  • High

  • Medium

  • Low

  • Lowest

General properties for test run jobs