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Deleting Backup Images

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Managing the Shares Deleting Backup Images 6 STEP 4 Click one of the following to determine the destination for the backup: • Remote CIFS Filer: To save the backup on a remote CIFS server, click this option and then configure the hostname of the remote server, the remote share, as well as the login information to that share. • Local File System: Select the share on which you want to store the backup. STEP 5 To create a compressed backup, check Compress backup image. NOTE: Compressed backup images are smaller than non-compressed images but take longer to create. STEP 6 Click OK to initiate the backup. A message appears when the backup is complete. Deleting Backup Images Each time the backup job runs for a CIFS share or group of CIFS shares, the backup image is saved to the local share (if configured for backups). To remove these images, you must have administrator privileges. To delete a backup image from a local CIFS share: STEP 1 Login to the share using the "admin" username together with the password configured for the administrator. STEP 2 Go to the "backup" folder and delete the backup images (they appear as .tar.gz files) as required. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 118

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Managing the Shares
Deleting Backup Images
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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6
STEP 4
Click one of the following to determine the destination for the backup:
Remote CIFS Filer:
To save the backup on a remote CIFS server, click this
option and then configure the hostname of the remote server, the remote
share, as well as the login information to that share.
Local File System:
Select the share on which you want to store the backup.
STEP 5
To create a compressed backup, check
Compress backup image
.
STEP 6
Click
OK
to initiate the backup. A message appears when the backup is complete.
Deleting Backup Images
Each time the backup job runs for a CIFS share or group of CIFS shares, the
backup image is saved to the local share (if configured for backups). To remove
these images, you must have administrator privileges.
To delete a backup image from a local CIFS share:
STEP 1
Login to the share using the "admin" username together with the password
configured for the administrator.
STEP 2
Go to the "backup" folder and delete the backup images (they appear as .tar.gz
files) as required.
NOTE:
Compressed backup images are
smaller than non-compressed images but take
longer to create.