You can view the VM Backup Coverage Report on your local Web Console hosted by the Private Metrics Reporting Server. The report is available only at the Worldwide level.
Before You Begin
Default Reports on the Web Console
To view the default reports on Web Console, you must have a CommCell user account with the following role and association:
A role with the Report Management permission
An association with the CommCell entity, Client Group, or client computer
Reports Downloaded from the Commvault Store
To view a report that is downloaded from the Commvault Store or created with Build Your Own Reports, you must have a CommCell user account with the following role and association:
A role with the Execute Report permission
An association with the CommServe computer that hosts the Web Console
Metrics Reports on the Web Console
Verify that data collection is enabled for Private Metrics Reporting on each CommServe computer.
For information on enabling data collection for the report, see Activating Private Metrics Reports.
To view Metrics Reports, you must have a CommCell user account with the following role and association:
A role with the Report Management permission
An association with a CommCell Group or CommCell pseudoclient.
For more information on users, permissions, and associations, see User Administration and Security - Overview.
Download the VM Backup Coverage Coverage Report from Commvault Store.
Procedure
Click Reports.
If a Private Metrics Reporting Server is installed, the Worldwide Dashboard appears.
From the navigation pane, click Reports.
Click VM Backup Coverage Coverage.
The VM Backup Coverage Report appears.
From the VM Status list, select the type of VMs that you want to display, such as All or At Risk VMs.
From the SLA Days list, select the time period used to calculate the SLA percentage.
Click Apply.