Dashboard

The dashboard is your main operational view. It shows every device and job at a glance, with a five-day status history for each job.

Layout

The dashboard is organized in three levels:

  • Groups — collapsible sections (e.g. per customer or site)
  • Devices — servers, NAS units, or appliances within a group
  • Jobs — individual backup tasks on a device, each with a row of day squares

A stats bar at the top summarizes how many jobs are in success, warning, error, or other states. The sidebar on the right shows recent notifications (health checks, alerts, and info events — separate from backup job status).

Status colors

Each day square on a job row represents one calendar day:

  • Green — backup succeeded
  • Orange — backup completed with warnings
  • Red — backup failed or no email received on a scheduled day
  • Gray — not planned for that day, or no data yet
  • Empty with red border — within the grace period after an error (not yet counted as failed)

Click any day square to open the original email that produced that status.

Call to Action

The Call to Action page is a focused work queue of currently failing jobs — the ones that need attention right now. It uses the same group/device/job layout as the dashboard but only shows jobs in an error state.

When you have investigated a failure, click Mark as Resolved on the job. This acknowledges the issue for that day so it no longer blocks your queue. The underlying backup history is unchanged.

In Settings you can enable Hide successful devices in Call To Action — a device disappears from the list once any of its jobs succeeds, even if others are still failing.

Linking related jobs

Some setups run redundant backups for the same data (e.g. two different tools backing up the same server). Right-click a job on the dashboard and choose Link jobs to connect it to another job on the same device.

When jobs are linked, if any linked job succeeds on a given day, they all count as successful. A link icon appears next to linked jobs.

Backup type filter

Use the filter button on the dashboard (and Call to Action) to hide specific backup software types from the view — for example, to exclude UPS or DRAC alert emails from your backup overview. Hidden types are remembered across sessions.