Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 61

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Backing up entire drives 61 Defining a drive-based backup See "About Offsite Copy" on page 81. 10 Click Next. 11 On the Options panel, set the recovery point options you want. See "Recovery point options" on page 64. 12 (Optional) Click Advanced, set the advanced options you want, and then click OK to return to the Options panel. See "Advanced options for drive-based backups" on page 70. 13 (Optional) If you want to run command files during the recovery point creation process, click Command Files, set the command file options, and then click OK to return to the Options panel. If appropriate, in the lists, you can select the command file (.exe, .cmd, .bat) that you want to run during a particular stage in the recovery point creation process, and then specify the amount of time (in seconds) that you want the command to run before it is stopped. See "About running command files during a backup" on page 68. 14 Click Next. 15 Do one of the following: ■ If you chose a recovery point set as your recovery point type earlier in step 6 above, skip to the next step. ■ If you chose an independent recovery point as your recovery point type, select one of the following options in the Automatically create a recovery pointlist, click Next, review the options you have selected, then click Finish. No Schedule Weekly Monthly Runs the backup only when you run it yourself, manually. Runs the backup at the time and on the days of the week that you specify. When you select this option, the Select the days of the week to protect box appears. Runs the backup at the time and on the days of the month that you specify. When you select this option, the Select the days of the month to protect box appears.

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See
About Offsite Copy
on page 81.
10
Click
Next
.
11
On the Options panel, set the recovery point options you want.
See
Recovery point options
on page 64.
12
(Optional) Click
Advanced
, set the advanced options you want, and then click
OK
to return to the Options panel.
See
Advanced options for drive-based backups
on page 70.
13
(Optional) If you want to run command files during the recovery point creation
process, click
Command Files
, set the command file options, and then click
OK
to return to the Options panel.
If appropriate, in the lists, you can select the command file (.exe, .cmd, .bat)
that you want to run during a particular stage in the recovery point creation
process, and then specify the amount of time (in seconds) that you want the
command to run before it is stopped.
See
About running command files during a backup
on page 68.
14
Click
Next
.
15
Do one of the following:
If you chose a recovery point set as your recovery point type earlier in
step
6
above, skip to the next step.
If you chose an independent recovery point as your recovery point type,
select one of the following options in the
Automatically create a recovery
point
list, click
Next
, review the options you have selected, then click
Finish
.
Runs the backup only when you run it yourself,
manually.
No Schedule
Runs the backup at the time and on the days
of the week that you specify.
When you select this option, the Select the days
of the week to protect box appears.
Weekly
Runs the backup at the time and on the days
of the month that you specify.
When you select this option, the Select the days
of the month to protect box appears.
Monthly
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Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup