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Backup Screens

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Chapter 10 Packages 10.12 Backup Screens Use this screen to create and customize scheduled backup jobs for your files. You can have several backup jobs for specific folders and time periods. Click Protect > Backup to open the following screen. Figure 134 Protect > Backup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 75 Protect > Backup LABEL Backup Add Job Edit Job Delete Selected Job(s) Execute Job Now Restore Archive DESCRIPTION Click this to create and customize a backup job. Select a backup job in the list and click this to make some changes to it. Select a backup job in the list and click this to delete it. Select a backup job in the list and click this to run the backup job immediately. Select a backup job in the list and click this to restore the file(s) included in that backup job to the NSA. Abort Job Status This applies to Archive backups only. Refer to Section 10.12.8 on page 255 to see the screens. Select a backup job in the list and click this to stop the process if the backup job is currently active. This shows the current state of the backup job. Job Name Job Description Backup Info Scheduler Info • Waiting means the backup job is not active but is scheduled to run at some time. • Running indicates that the NSA is currently doing the backup job. When the backup job is running, you can also see a progress bar. This identifies the backup job. This is a short description of the backup job. This lists down the backup job details: type, source and target. Refer to Section 10.12.1 on page 247 and Section 10.12.2 on page 248. This shows the backup schedule, including the frequency, the time it was last run in (and whether or not it succeeded), and when it is scheduled to run again. The times use yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format. Refer to Section 10.12.4 on page 251. 246 Media Server User's Guide

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Chapter 10 Packages
Media Server User’s Guide
246
10.12
Backup Screens
Use this screen to create and customize scheduled backup jobs for your files.
You can have several backup jobs for specific folders and time periods.
Click
Protect > Backup
to open the following screen.
Figure 134
Protect > Backup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 75
Protect > Backup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Backup
Add Job
Click this to create and customize a backup job.
Edit Job
Select a backup job in the list and click this to make some changes to it.
Delete Selected
Job(s)
Select a backup job in the list and click this to delete it.
Execute Job Now
Select a backup job in the list and click this to run the backup job immediately.
Restore Archive
Select a backup job in the list and click this to restore the file(s) included in that backup
job to the NSA.
This applies to Archive backups only. Refer to
Section 10.12.8 on page 255
to see the
screens.
Abort Job
Select a backup job in the list and click this to stop the process if the backup job is
currently active.
Status
This shows the current state of the backup job.
Waiting
means the backup job is not active but is scheduled to run at some time.
Running
indicates that the NSA is currently doing the backup job. When the backup
job is running, you can also see a progress bar.
Job Name
This identifies the backup job.
Job Description
This is a short description of the backup job.
Backup Info
This lists down the backup job details: type, source and target. Refer to
Section 10.12.1
on page 247
and
Section 10.12.2 on page 248
.
Scheduler Info
This shows the backup schedule, including the frequency, the time it was last run in
(and whether or not it succeeded), and when it is scheduled to run again. The times use
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format.
Refer to
Section 10.12.4 on page 251
.