This monitor returns the number of backup jobs that were run since the Backup Exec Engine Service last started. The returned value should be as low as possible.īy default, this monitor has the Count statistic as difference box checked, so it will return value between polling cycles. This monitor returns the number of jobs that were aborted since the Backup Exec Engine Service last started. This service implements job scheduling, server configuration, job definitions, job history, and the Backup Exec Management SDK. This monitor returns CPU and memory usage of the Backup Exec Server service.
This service provides Backup and Restore services to Backup Exec. This monitor returns CPU and memory usage of the Remote Agent service.
Service: Backup Exec Remote Agent for Windows Systems This service receives job requests from the Backup Exec Server and moves data to the specified media. This monitor returns CPU and memory usage of the Job Engine service. This monitor returns CPU and memory usage of the Error Recording service. Service: Backup Exec Error Recording Service This service provides several COM server interfaces for managing and accessing devices and media. This monitor returns CPU and memory usage of the Device and Media service. Service: Backup Exec Device and Media Service This service allows the Backup Exec job engine to discover the Backup Exec agents that are available on the network. This monitor returns CPU and memory usage of the Agent Browser service. All Windows event monitors should return zero. It is recommended to monitor counters for some period of time to understand potential value ranges and then set the thresholds accordingly. You need to set thresholds for counters according to your environment. SAM API Poller templates are also available. Component monitorsĬlick here for an overview about SAM application monitor templates and component monitors. This template was created on Backup Exec version 13.0 R3, SP1.Īdministrator on target server.
I have tried a machine reboot, I have tried repairing the Remote Agent install on the Server 2003 machine, I have also reinstalled from fresh, but the problem persists.This template assesses the status and overall performance of a Symantec Backup Exec Server. Is this by design? I've never noticed this occur before, and it's stopping the Windows XP Backup Exec 2010 client from connecting to the Media Server on the Server 2003 machine as the other services need to run off it. Some services stop automatically if they have no work to do, for example, the Performance Logs and Alerts service." "The Backup Exec Server service on Local Computer started and then stopped. When trying to start the Backup Exec Server service, I get the following message: I check the services.msc on the Server 2003 machine, and indeed the Backup Exec Server service is stopped and the services that have this as a dependency (Backup Exec Agent Browser & Backup Exec Job Engine) are also stopped. Up until recently, and for reasons I can't explain, the Backup Exec 2010 no longer connects to the Media Server on the Server 2003 machine anymore, claiming that the Backup Exec services have stopped. I have an Windows XP machine with Backup Exec 2010, which connects through a local area network to a Server 2003 (R2) machine which holds the physical removable media, and the Backup Exec Remote Agent package. I am having issues with my Backup Exec and Remote Agent setup.