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Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Dabei werden neben Netzlaufwerken auch angeschlossene lokale Festplatten untersttzt.
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Sie knnen die Datensicherungen zeitgesteuert festlegen oder direkt starten lassen.
- - - ]]> -Dabei werden neben Netzlaufwerken auch angeschlossene lokale Festplatten unterstützt.
Sie können die Datensicherungen zeitgesteuert festlegen oder direkt starten lassen.
]]>Notfall-Datensicherung [ Aktiviert ] Wiederherstellen [ *.* ] Wiederherstellen nach [ / ]
- -Anmerkung: Nach dem Ende der Wiederherstellung einer vollstndigen Notfall-Datensicherung mssen Sie im Server-Manager - im Register Herunterfahren/Neustart die Option Rekonfigurieren auswhlen und den Server neu starten.
- -Um eine teilweise Wiederherstellung durchzufhren, geben Sie den Wiederherstellungspfad je Zeile ein. Dabei mssen die Pfade relativ sein. - Beispiel: Um /root/contribs im Originalpfad wiederherzustellen, geben Sie ein:
-Notfall-Datensicherung [ Deaktiviert ] Wiederherstellen [ root/contribs ] Wiederherstellen nach [ / ]
- ]]> -Notfall-Datensicherung [ Aktiviert ] Wiederherstellen [ *.* ] Wiederherstellen nach [ / ]
Anmerkung: Nach dem Ende der Wiederherstellung einer vollständigen Notfall-Datensicherung müssen Sie im Server-Manager im Register Herunterfahren/Neustart die Option Rekonfigurieren auswählen und den Server neu starten.
Um eine teilweise Wiederherstellung durchzuführen, geben Sie den Wiederherstellungspfad je Zeile ein. Dabei müssen die Pfade relativ sein. b> Um /root/contribs im Originalpfad wiederherzustellen, geben Sie ein:
Notfall-Datensicherung [ Deaktiviert ] Wiederherstellen [ root/contribs ] Wiederherstellen nach [ / ]
]]>Geben Sie den mount point an, wenn Sie auf eine angeschlossene lokale Festplatte sichern wollen. - Beispiel: [/media/usbdisk].
Lassen Sie dabei die Felder Benutzername und Kennwort frei. - -Geben Sie die Zieladresse im UNC Format an, wenn Sie auf ein Netzlaufwerk sichern wollen. - Beispiel: [//computername/verzeichnisname]. Zustzlich mssen Sie einen Benutzer mit Kennwort eintragen, - der als lokaler Benutzer auf dem Netzlaufwerk ber vollstndige Schreibrechte verfgt.
- ]]> -Geben Sie den mount point an, wenn Sie auf eine angeschlossene lokale Festplatte sichern wollen. Beispiel: [/media/usbdisk].
Lassen Sie dabei die Felder Benutzername und Kennwort frei.Geben Sie die Zieladresse im UNC Format an, wenn Sie auf ein Netzlaufwerk sichern wollen. Beispiel: [//computername/verzeichnisname]. Zusätzlich müssen Sie einen Benutzer mit Kennwort eintragen, der als lokaler Benutzer auf dem Netzlaufwerk über vollständige Schreibrechte verfügt.
]]>[ext3] zur Datensicherung auf angeschlossene lokale Festplatten.
- [smbfs] zur Datensicherung auf Windows Arbeitspltze und SME-Server Netzlaufwerke.
- [cifs] zur Datensicherung auf Microsoft Windows Server.
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Anmerkung: Wenn Sie cifs verwenden wollen, mssen Sie die Zieladresse immer zusammen mit der IP-Adresse verwenden. - Beispiel: [//10.1.1.1/verzeichnisname]. - ]]> -
[ext3] zur Datensicherung auf angeschlossene lokale Festplatten.
[smbfs] zur Datensicherung auf Windows Arbeitsplätze und SME-Server Netzlaufwerke.
[cifs] zur Datensicherung auf Microsoft Windows Server.
Anmerkung: Wenn Sie cifs verwenden wollen, müssen Sie die Zieladresse immer zusammen mit der IP-Adresse verwenden. Beispiel: [//10.1.1.1/verzeichnisname]. ]]>
Mit 'Ja' wird eine ausfhrliche Liste mit allen Dateien erstellt.
- Mit 'Nein' wird keine ausfhrliche Logdatei, sondern nur ein zusammengefasstes Ergebnis erstellt.
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Anmerkung: Das Schreiben einer ausfhrlichen Logdatei kann bei groen Sicherungsauftrgen zu sehr groen Dateien fhren!
- Zeitgesteuerte Sicherungsauftrge erstellen eine E-Mail an den admin mit zusammengefasstem Ergebnis.
- ]]>
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Mit 'Ja' wird eine ausführliche Liste mit allen Dateien erstellt.
Mit 'Nein' wird keine ausführliche Logdatei, sondern nur ein zusammengefasstes Ergebnis erstellt.
Anmerkung: Das Schreiben einer ausführlichen Logdatei kann bei großen Sicherungsaufträgen zu sehr großen Dateien führen!
Zeitgesteuerte Sicherungsaufträge erstellen eine E-Mail an den admin mit zusammengefasstem Ergebnis. ]]>
Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>Disaster Recovery [ Enabled ] Restore [ *.* ] Restore to [ / ]
Note: After completion of a full disaster recovery restore, you will need to enter the server-manager Reboot or shutdown panel and Reconfigure your P>
To perform a selective restore, enter one restore path per line. Paths must be relative. Example: To restore /root/contribs to the original location you would therefore enter:
Disaster Recovery [ Disabled ] Restore [ root/contribs ] Restore to [ / ]
]]>If backing up to an attached local drive, enter the target mount point of your drive. Example: [/media/usbdisk]. Leave the username and password fields blank.
If backing up to a network share, enter the target in UNC format. Example: [//computername/sharename]. In addition you must enter a valid username/password that is a local account on the target with full access rights to the share.
]]>