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Retry Options, Use Lock Mode if Deny Write Fails-Attempt to place the file in Deny

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Global Options Retry Options When BrightStor ARCserve Backup encounters an open file, the following options are provided: ■ Open File Retry-determines how frequently BrightStor ARCserve Backup will attempt to back up or copy open files. - Retry Immediately-Back up or copy the file again, immediately after the first attempt failed. If the file is still unavailable, BrightStor ARCserve Backup writes information to the Activity Log, and the job is labeled "Incomplete." - Retry After Job-Back up or copy the file again after all the other source files have been backed up. If the file is still unavailable, BrightStor ARCserve Backup writes information to the Activity Log, and the job is labeled "Incomplete." - Number of Retries-Number of times you want to try to back up or copy the file. - Retry Interval (sec)-Period of time you want to wait between attempts. ■ File Sharing-determines how BrightStor ARCserve Backup shares the files with other applications when backing up or copying a file. - Use Deny None if Deny Write Fails-[default] Attempt to place the file in "Deny Write" mode. If this is not possible (because the file is already open), then place the file into "Deny None" mode. - Use Lock Mode if Deny Write Fails-Attempt to place the file in "Deny Write" mode. If this is not possible (because the file is already open), then lock the file completely (prohibiting any user from opening or writing to the file). This option ensures the most recent version of the file is backed up or copied. - Deny Write-Prevent another process from writing to the file while BrightStor ARCserve Backup has it open. If another process has the file open before BrightStor ARCserve Backup can open it, BrightStor ARCserve Backup will not back up the file (unless you specified an Open File Retry option). - Deny None-Allow another process to read or write to the file, regardless of whether BrightStor ARCserve Backup opens it first. This option ensures that your files are up-to-date, although the file that was backed up or copied may not be the most recent version. Note: If you use applications (such as email) that are in operation 24 hours a day, you may want to choose one of the Deny None methods. As long as no other process is writing to these files during the job, the backup or copy will be consistent. If you want to ensure that only the most current version of every file is backed up or copied, you should select a Deny Write or Lock Mode option. Backing Up Data 3-17

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Global Options
Backing Up Data
3–17
Retry Options
When BrightStor ARCserve Backup encounters an open file, the following options
are provided:
Open File Retry—determines how frequently BrightStor ARCserve Backup
will attempt to back up or copy open files.
Retry Immediately—Back up or copy the file again, immediately after the
first attempt failed. If the file is still unavailable, BrightStor ARCserve
Backup writes information to the Activity Log, and the job is labeled
“Incomplete.”
Retry After Job—Back up or copy the file again after all the other source
files have been backed up. If the file is still unavailable, BrightStor
ARCserve Backup writes information to the Activity Log, and the job is
labeled “Incomplete.”
Number of Retries—Number of times you want to try to back up or copy
the file.
Retry Interval (sec)—Period of time you want to wait between attempts.
File Sharing—determines how BrightStor ARCserve Backup shares the files
with other applications when backing up or copying a file.
Use Deny None if Deny Write Fails—[default] Attempt to place the file in
“Deny Write” mode. If this is not possible (because the file is already
open), then place the file into “Deny None” mode.
Use Lock Mode if Deny Write Fails—Attempt to place the file in “Deny
Write” mode. If this is not possible (because the file is already open), then
lock the file completely (prohibiting any user from opening or writing to
the file). This option ensures the most recent version of the file is backed
up or copied.
Deny Write—Prevent another process from writing to the file while
BrightStor ARCserve Backup has it open. If another process has the file
open before BrightStor ARCserve Backup can open it, BrightStor
ARCserve Backup will not back up the file (unless you specified an Open
File Retry option).
Deny None—Allow another process to read or write to the file, regardless
of whether BrightStor ARCserve Backup opens it first. This option ensures
that your files are up-to-date, although the file that was backed up or
copied may not be the most recent version.
Note:
If you use applications (such as email) that are in operation 24 hours a day,
you may want to choose one of the Deny None methods. As long as no other
process is writing to these files during the job, the backup or copy will be
consistent. If you want to ensure that only the most current version of every file is
backed up or copied, you should select a Deny Write or Lock Mode option.