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Step 4 - Choose Backup Options, Schedule a full backup, Send a backup log

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Figure 4-3 Step 4 - Choose Backup Options In this last step, you can set up how you want backups to be performed. To set up a backup schedule: 1. Schedule a full backup. Select when you want full backups to be performed. You can elect to do this just the first time, every week, every 2 weeks, every 3 weeks, every 4 weeks, or every time this backup job is invoked. The first full backup is performed at the next scheduled occurrence of the backup depending on the schedule you specify, and the next full backup is performed at the weekly interval you choose calculated from this first backup. Incremental backup is performed between the full backup cycles. Backups of a Web or FTP site only have the option to do a full backup every time. 2. Send a backup log. Backup logs can be sent to the users on the Alert contact list when the backup is complete. It is a good idea to select this option to make sure that files are backed up as expected. You can elect to send only errors encountered during backup, full backup logs consisting of file listings (can be large), or status and errors (status refers to completion status). Note: Backup log e-mails are restricted to approximately 10K lines. To view the full backup log (regardless of length), select Status > Logs and click the Download All Logs link. 3. Remove files from backup destination. Select if you want to erase the destination path contents before the backup is performed. Be careful not to reverse your backup source and 4-6 Securing Your Data v1.0, May 2009

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual
4-6
Securing Your Data
v1.0, May 2009
Step 4 – Choose Backup Options
In this last step, you can set up how you want backups to be performed. To set up a backup
schedule:
1.
Schedule a full backup
. Select when you want full backups to be performed. You can elect to
do this just the first time, every week, every 2 weeks, every 3 weeks, every 4 weeks, or every
time this backup job is invoked.
The first full backup is performed at the next scheduled occurrence of the backup depending
on the schedule you specify, and the next full backup is performed at the weekly interval you
choose calculated from this first backup. Incremental backup is performed between the full
backup cycles.
Backups of a Web or FTP site only have the option to do a full backup every time.
2.
Send a backup log
. Backup logs can be sent to the users on the Alert contact list when the
backup is complete. It is a good idea to select this option to make sure that files are backed up
as expected. You can elect to send only errors encountered during backup, full backup logs
consisting of file listings (can be large), or status and errors (status refers to completion status).
3.
Remove files from backup destination
. Select if you want to erase the destination path
contents before the backup is performed. Be careful not to reverse your backup source and
Figure 4-3
Note:
Backup log e-mails are restricted to approximately 10K lines. To view the full
backup log (regardless of length), select Status > Logs and click the
Download
All Logs
link.