HP e3000 MPE/iX Systems B1940-90005 manual Canceling a Scheduled Backup, Performing Backups

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HP Easytime/XL Tasks

Backups

For example, Monday through Thursday.

2.Press F2 A to open the Actions menu.

3.Press S for Schedule Backup.

A dialog box prompts you for further scheduling information.

4.Choose the type of backup you want (full or partial).

5.Type the time you want the backup to start.

It is best to schedule backups at the end of the workday when users are no longer using the system. Also, schedule the backup for the same time every day so users know when to expect it, and can plan accordingly.

6.Select a backup device.

7.Select a backup printer (for backup report).

To save the backup report in a file, enter a file name, group or account were the report will be saved.

8.Press F5 OK to schedule the backup.

When the scheduled backup starts, HP Easytime/XL sets the job and session limits to 1 to prevent any new session or jobs from starting.

Scheduled Backup

A scheduled backup will start and complete automatically only under the following conditions:

A write-enabled tape is loaded.

The tape device is configured for auto-reply. See system configuration documentation for details.

The files to be backed up must fit on one tape; otherwise, someone must load the next one.

Canceling a Scheduled Backup

A scheduled backup can be canceled at any time before it starts.

1.From the Backup Management screen, select one or more scheduled backups.

2.Press F2 A to open the Actions menu.

3.Press D for Delete Scheduled Backup.

4.Press F5 Yes to cancel the scheduled backup.

Performing Backups

In addition to performing regularly scheduled backups, a full or partial backup can be performed whenever needed. Before starting a backup,

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Contents Edition Manufacturing Part Number B1940-90005 E0801Restricted Rights Legend Contents HP Easytime/XL Tasks Contents HP Easytime/XL Reference Contents Contents Figures Figures Tables Tables Preface Audience Online Help FacilityQuick Reference Card Introduction Language Settings Starting a Localized Version HP Easytime/XLCustomizing HP Easytime/XL Enabling HP Easytime/XLDisabling HP Easytime/XL Starting a Localized Version of HP Easytime/XL Getting Started Logging On Log OnStarting HP Easytime/XL Exiting HP Easytime/XL MPE/iX Operating SystemMain Menu Log Off Using the Help Menu Use this topic To do access thisGetting Help Selecting a Help Topic Help KeyMain Menu Opening a Screen from the Main MenuMain Menu Items Screens Parts of a ScreenScreen Parts Menus Opening a MenuChoosing a Menu Item Closing MenuUnderstanding Menu Conventions Menu Convention DefinitionList Boxes Identifying a List BoxScrolling in a List Box Selecting ItemsCancel All Selections Selecting a Range of ItemsSelecting All Items Correcting Errors Dialog BoxesTyping Text in a Field To do this Press these keysCanceling Dialog Box Selecting OptionsMoving in a Dialog Box Closing Dialog BoxSystem Administrator Password System Administrator ModeOperating Modes Changing System Administrator Password User ModeBasic Skills Practice Basic SkillsReading a File Printing Copying a FileDeleting a File HP Easytime/XL Tasks Managing Sessions Session ManagementDelete Abort a Session Session ManagementSending Messages to Users Limiting the Number of SessionsDisplaying Sessions Resetting View Sorting SessionsAccessing File Management FilesPrinting a File Copying FilesStoring Files Copying One FileCopying Multiple Files Setting Store Options Stopping the Store ProcessVerifying Files Stored Stopping Restore Process Restoring FilesSetting Restore Options Verify Files RestoredDeleting Files Renaming Files Moving FilesMoving a File to Another Group Moving Multiple FilesReading File Contents Removing MPE/iX Security ProvisionsAdding MPE/iX Security Displaying FilesSorting Files Print Files 3illustrates the Print File Management screenAccessing Print File Management Monitoring StatusStatus Means Deleting a Print File Put On HoldTake Off Hold Rearranging Print FilesReading Contents of Print File Changing the Number of CopiesChanging Printers Interrupt Stop PrintingLoading Forms Aligning FormDisplaying Print Files Sorting Print Files Accessing Printer Management PrintersSetting Printer Outfence Enable PrinterDisable Printer Printer StatusSetting HP Easytime/XL Printer Jobs Accessing Job Management Job StatusScheduling Jobs Starting a JobDeleting Abort a Job Suspend Interrupt a Job Resume a Suspended JobMove Job to Top of Queue Limiting the Number of JobsSetting Jobfence Displaying JobsSorting Jobs Backups Backup ManagementDesigning a Backup Schedule Scheduling BackupsScheduled Backup Canceling a Scheduled BackupPerforming Backups Stopping the Backup Process Verifying Backup Information Setting Backup OptionsSetting Backup Device Accessing Console Management Console MessagesReplying to Requests Printing Messages and RequestsDisplaying Console Messages Starting Setup Program Setup ScreenCustomizing HP Easytime/XL Defaults for Scheduled Backups Disabling FunctionsActions Menu Enabling FunctionsDefaults for Console Messages 10 Console DefaultsCanceling a Startup Screen Saving SetupExiting Setup Program Choosing a Startup ScreenSolving Problems Print File ProblemsPrinter Problems Session Problems Message Terminal is not respondingSolving Problems HP Easytime/XL Reference Requests and Messages Console Management ScreenResponding to Requests Request Forms Aligned OK Y/N? device ldev nMessage is not Write ENABLED. device ldev n Responding to MessagesMessage Load Next Media for Restore ON. device ldev n Keys Cursor Movement KeysTo Scroll To Move in a Dialog BoxFunction Keys Press this key Does thisA list of values, Select selects Field Definitions Session Management Screen Field Name Means thisFile Management Print File Management Print File Management ScreenForm has been loaded and requires Printer Management Printer Management ScreenJob Management Job Management ScreenBackup Management Screen Console Management HP Easytime/XL Options Printer OptionSet Printer Store Options Store OptionsRestore Options Restore OptionsBackup Device Option 12 Set Backup DeviceBackup Options Backup OptionsWildcard Characters This character RepresentsWildcard Characters 108 Index 110 Set View, 42, 52, 59, 68

e3000 MPE/iX Systems B1940-90005 specifications

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