Seagate BlackArmor WS 110 BlackArmor PS User Guide - Page 50

Restoration priority, 6.4.4 File-level security settings, 6.4.5 Additional settings, Validate

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6.4.3 Restoration priority The preset is Low. The priority of any process running in a system determines the amount of CPU usage and system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the restoration priority will free more resources for other CPU tasks. Raising restoration priority may speed up the restore process as it takes resources from other currently running processes. The effect will depend on total CPU usage and other factors. 6.4.4 File-level security settings The preset is Restore files with their security settings. If the file security settings were preserved during backup (see 5.3.7 File-level security settings), you can choose whether to restore them or let the files inherit the security settings of the folder where they will be restored. This option is effective only when restoring files from file/folder archives. 6.4.5 Additional settings 1. You can choose whether to restore the file date and time from the archive or assign the files the current date and time. By default the current date and time will be assigned. 2. Before data is restored from the archive, Seagate BlackArmor Backup can check its integrity. If you suspect that the archive might have been corrupted, select Validate backup archive before restoration. You must have all incremental and differential backups belonging to the archive and the initial full backup to check archive data integrity. If any backups are missing, the validation is not possible. 3. Having restored a disk/partition from an image, Seagate BlackArmor Backup can check the integrity of the file system. To do so, select Check file system after restoration. Limitations on use of this option: • Check of the file system is available only when restoring disk/partitions using FAT16/32 and NTFS file systems. • The file system will not be checked if a reboot is required during restoration, for example, when restoring the system partition to its original place. 50 Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Acronis. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2009 Seagate Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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6.4.3
Restoration priority
The preset is
Low
.
The priority of any process running in a system determines the amount of CPU usage and
system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the restoration priority will free more
resources for other CPU tasks. Raising restoration priority may speed up the restore process
as it takes resources from other currently running processes. The effect will depend on total
CPU usage and other factors.
6.4.4
File-level security settings
The preset is Restore files with their security settings.
If the file security settings were preserved during backup (see
5.3.7
File-level security
settings
), you can choose whether to restore them or let the files inherit the security settings
of the folder where they will be restored.
This option is effective only when restoring files from file/folder archives.
6.4.5
Additional settings
1. You can choose whether to restore the file date and time from the archive or assign the
files the current date and time. By default the current date and time will be assigned.
2. Before data is restored from the archive, Seagate BlackArmor Backup can check its
integrity. If you suspect that the archive might have been corrupted, select
Validate
backup archive before restoration
.
You must have all incremental and differential backups belonging to the archive and the
initial full backup to check archive data integrity. If any backups are missing, the validation is
not possible.
3. Having restored a disk/partition from an image, Seagate BlackArmor Backup can check the
integrity of the file system. To do so, select
Check file system after restoration
.
Limitations on use of this option:
Check of the file system is available only when restoring disk/partitions using FAT16/32
and NTFS file systems.
The file system will not be checked if a reboot is required during restoration, for
example, when restoring the system partition to its original place.
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Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Acronis. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2009 Seagate Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved.