5 Server Data backup

FIGURE 55 Options dialog box (Server Backup pane)

3.Select the Enable Backup check box, if necessary.

4.Enter the time (using a 24-hour clock) you want the backup process to begin in the Next Backup Start Time Hours and Minutes fields.

5.Select an interval from the Backup Interval drop-down list to set how often backup occurs.

6.Back up data to a hard drive by browsing to the hard drive and directory to which you want to back up your data.

NOTE

This requires a hard drive. The drive should not be the same physical drive on which your Operating System or the Management application is installed.

7.Back up data to a network drive by completing the following steps.

To back up to a network drive, your workstation can be either in the same domain or in the same workgroup. However, you must have rights to copy files for the network drive.

NOTE

The Management application should not directly access local or network resources through mapped drive letters. When the Management application must access a remote resource (or any process that is running in a different security context), you should use the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) name to access the resource. For more information about services and redirected drives, refer to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/180362/en-us.

NOTE

Configuring backup to a network drive is not supported on UNIX systems.

NOTE

It is recommended that this configuration be completed on the Local client (the client application running on the Server) so that the backup path and location can be confirmed.

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