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specified or there is no basic full backup, a

full backup will be created

/compression:[0…9]

Specify the data compression level. It
ranges from 0 to 9 and is set to 3 by

default

Any

/split:[size in MB]

Split the backup into parts of the specified

size

Other than ASZ

General options

/oss_numbers

Declares that numbers of partitions in the

/partition

option are adjusted for the

MBR partition table rather than just as
ascending numbers. This means that

primary partitions have numbers 1-1, 1-2,

1-3, 1-4; logical partitions numbers start

with 1-5. For example, if the disk has one

primary and two logical partitions, their

numbers can appear as follows:

/partition:1-1,1-2,1-3

or

/oss_numbers /partition:1-1,1-5,1-6

Any

/reboot

Reboot the server after the operation is

completed

Any

/log:[file name]

Create a log file of the current operation
with the specified file name

Any

/log_net_user:[remote user]

If the log file is created on a network

share, include the user name for logon to

the share

Any

/log_net_password:[password]

If the log file is created on a network

share, include the password for logon to

the share

Any

16.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd
commands)

Option Description

create

/harddisk:[disk number]

Specifies the hard disks to include into the image file. The list of
available hard disks is provided by the

/list

command. An image

may contain data of more than one hard disk. In that case,
separate disk numbers by commas, e.g.:

/harddisk:1,3

By specifying

/harddisk:DYN

you will back up all dynamic volumes present in the system.

/partition:[partition
number]

Specifies the partitions to include into the image file. The list of
available partitions is provided by

/list

. Partition numbers are

specified as -, e.g.:

/partition:1-1,1-2,3-1

Dynamic volumes are specified with prefix DYN, e.g.:

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