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Incydr risk agent
Backup and legacy agents

Not sure which agent type you have? See the Organizations screen in the Code42 console.

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Incydr Professional, Enterprise, Horizon, and Gov F2, no.

Incydr Basic, Advanced, and Gov F1, yes.

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What to do after receiving a backup alert

Who is this article for?

Incydr risk agent
Backup and legacy agents

Not sure which agent type you have? See the Organizations screen in the Code42 console.

Instructor, no.

Incydr Professional, Enterprise, Horizon, and Gov F2, no.

Incydr Basic, Advanced, and Gov F1, yes.

Overview

Managing your backup means staying informed about its successes and failures. The Code42 agent sends email warnings and alerts to help you stay informed about the status of your backups. If you receive a backup alert and you're not sure why, this article can walk you through the most common reasons. 

Alerts and warnings

Alerts and warnings are email messages letting you know if there is a problem with your backup.

Backup Warning
You receive a warning when your computer hasn't backed up (to any destination) for a specified number of days.
Backup Alert
You receive an alert when your computer hasn't backed up (to any destination) for a specified number of days. Alerts are sent as a follow-up to a warning when the computer still hasn't backed up.

Considerations

  • Alerts and warning are set, by default, to three days and five days, respectively
  • You can change the time period for warnings and alerts from Settings > Device Backup.
  • Alert period(s) are not "reset" until a backup occurs
  • To allow email from Code42, ensure that code42.com is added to your email server's allowlist. If you suspect that email is not arriving from Code42, contact our Technical Support Engineers.

What to do if you get a backup alert

Check your connection

If you get an email alert telling you that one of your computers hasn't backed up in several days, first make sure that the computer is connected to the Internet and has not been turned off or asleep. If necessary, troubleshoot network issues that could prevent the Code42 agent from backing up.

Check for notifications

Next, open the Code42 agent and look for any errors or other messages that may suggest why the computer isn't backing up. This article may be useful for troubleshooting:

Check your backup schedule setting

Is the Code42 agent configured to run all of the time, or only during a specific window of time? For complete coverage, set the Code42 agent to run Always.

If the Code42 agent is set to run between specific times, make sure both the source and destination computers are on and awake during an overlapping window of time. The Code42 agent can't back up or restore outside of this window, and it can't back up if the a computer is off or asleep.

  1. Open the Code42 agent.
  2. Select settings button Settings.
  3. Select Backup Sets.
  4. Click Change for Backup Schedule.

Restart the Code42 agent and your computer

Restarting the Code42 agent or your computer can resolve issues. First, restart the Code42 service. If you've restarted the Code42 agent, and you're still unable to connect to any of your destinations, restarting your computer may resolve the connectivity issue.

Ask a Technical Support Engineer

If you've tried these options and you are still unable to determine why an alert was sent, contact a Customer Champion for further assistance.

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