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Protecting Local Disks Manually Backing up Your Disk Once you protect a disk, it is automatically backed up at regular intervals unless you chose Not Scheduled from the Recurrence list when you completed the schedule. You can also back up a disk manually as long as a backup or recovery is not currently occurring. For example, if you are about to install a new application, you might want to back up your disk right before you start the installation. Therefore, if any problems occur, you can recover your disk to the state it was in immediately before you installed the application. To manually back up a disk: 1. Click Status. 2. In the Protected disk list, select the disk you want to back up. 3. Click Back Up Now. The Current activity area displays information about what's happening, the percentage of the backup that has completed, and the speed at which the data is being sent over the network. The Progress bar graphically indicates how much of the backup is complete. To stop a backup in progress, click Stop Current Activity. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 105

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Protecting Local Disks
Intel
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Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
105
Manually Backing up Your Disk
Once you protect a disk, it is automatically backed up at regular intervals unless you chose
Not Scheduled
from the
Recurrence
list when you completed the schedule. You can also
back up a disk manually as long as a backup or recovery is not currently occurring. For
example, if you are about to install a new application, you might want to back up your
disk right before you start the installation. Therefore, if any problems occur, you can
recover your disk to the state it was in immediately before you installed the application.
To manually back up a disk:
1. Click
Status
.
2.
In the
Protected disk
list, select the disk you want to back up.
3. Click
Back Up Now
. The
Current activity
area displays information about what’s
happening, the percentage of the backup that has completed, and the speed at which
the data is being sent over the network. The
Progress
bar graphically indicates how
much of the backup is complete.
To stop a backup in progress, click
Stop Current Activity
.