Setting backup options, Archive protection, Source files exclusion – Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux - User Guide User Manual
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Creating backup archives under X Window System
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once the backup archive is ready. If you prepare some more backup operations, they will be
queued after the current one.
If you burn an archive to several removable media, be sure to number them, since you will have to insert
them in order during the restoration.
16. You may want to see the log when the task is completed. To view the log, click the
Show Operation Logs button on the toolbar.
5.3
Setting backup options
To view or edit the default backup options, select Tools -> Options -> Default Backup
Options from the main program menu.
You can edit the default (or set the temporary) backup options while creating a backup task
as well.
5.3.1
5.3.2
Archive protection
The default setting – no password.
An archive can be protected with a password. To protect the archive from being restored by
anybody except you, enter a password and its confirmation into the text fields. A password
should consist of at least eight symbols and contain both letters (in the upper and lower
cases preferably) and numbers to make it more difficult to guess.
If you try to restore data from a password-protected archive, or append an
incremental/differential backup to such an archive, Acronis True Image Server for Linux will
ask for the password in a special window, allowing access only to authorized users.
Source files exclusion
The default setting – all files from the selected folders will be included into the
archive.