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Backup Manager Operation Options
The operation options for backup determine related actions that occur during or after the backup, and the level of information that is recorded in the database. Arcserve Backup provides the following options:
Append Backup of Arcserve Backup data at the end of job Options
The following options affect how the level of information that is recorded in the Arcserve Backup database for the Arcserve Backup underlying database.
- Arcserve Backup database--This option allows to explicitly select the Arcserve Backup database or instance from the Backup Manager, Source directory tree with all backup jobs.
- Catalog files--This option allows you to back up the related Arcserve Backup database catalog files when the backup job is complete.
- Job scripts--This options allows you to back up the related job scripts when the backup job is complete.
- SQL Server Disaster Recovery Elements for the Arcserve Backup Database--This option ensures that the elements required to recover a SQL Server database from a disaster are backed up after jobs are complete.
Operation Options
The following options affect only backup operations.
- Disable File Estimate--By default, file estimation is disabled. To enable file estimation, deselect this option so that before any file is backed up to media, Arcserve Backup performs an estimate of how long the job will take.
Be aware of considerations that follow:
- File estimation is no longer the default value.
- If you are in a Novell server environment and you select Disable File Estimate from the Operations tab of the Global Options dialog, when you look at the View Job Queue/Statistics window from the back-end, there is no status bar at the bottom of the window.
- Calculate and Store CRC Value on Backup Media--Calculating and storing the CRC value on the backup media will enable Arcserve Backup to perform CRC verification during the backup job. To instruct Arcserve Backup to use the CRC value stored on media, see the Backup Options, Verification tab.
- Delete Source Files After Backup to Media (use with caution)--This argument deletes the files from the hard disk after the file backup is completed. Select this option if you want to delete source files from the source machine after they have been backed up to media. This option deletes only the files from the specified unprotected folder. It does not delete the empty folder itself.
You can use this option to perform disk grooming. For example, if you set up a backup job with a filter to back up files that haven't been accessed for a certain period of time, you could then include this option to delete those files from the source disk.
Be aware of the considerations that follow:
- On Windows computers, protected system files and files that are excluded from the backup by other filters are not deleted. For a remote backup job or a 64-bit operating system local backup job or a Windows Server 2008 local backup, the Windows Client Agent backs up the files. After the backup, this option deletes only the files from the specified unprotected folder. It does not delete the empty folder itself. Boot files, however, are not protected and can be deleted.
- On Linux/UNIX and Mac computers, all files that are backed up are deleted, except for those in protected directories, such as /bin, /etc, and /lib. To designate additional directories as protected, add them to the groom.cntl file on the client agent machine.
Note: As a best practice, you should specify Verification options when using Delete Source Files After Backup to Media. With verification options, Arcserve Backup compares the source files to the backup data to ensure that backup data is identical to the source data. For more information, see Backup Manager Verification Options.
- Preserve File Access Time (Used for Windows file system only)--This option directs Arcserve Backup to preserve the last access time of files when a backup is performed.
Note: The Access Time of a file is automatically updated by the operating system whenever a file is accessed (read or write). However, after a compare is performed, the Access Times of all the backed up files are also updated. Therefore, if you want to track whether or not a file has actually been accessed (and not just compared), you need to preserve the original access time.
- If this option is not selected (no check in box), the last file access time of any files that are backed up is updated to the new value that is present when the backup is completed. This is the default setting.
- If this option is selected (check in box), Arcserve Backup preserves the last file access time of any files that are backed as the original value that was present before the backup was performed.
Note: For UNIX based agents, you must apply this option locally. For more information, see Local Backup Options for UNIX Agents.
- Reset Archive bit for backup to deduplication device--Select this option for custom backup jobs in which optimization is enabled to reset the archive bit on all files included in the job after the job completes. Optimization deduplicates only files that have changed since the last backup job, indicated by archive bits with a value of 1. Archive bits must be reset back to 0 so that subsequent backup jobs in which optimization is enabled can deduplicate only changed files. If you do not select this option with optimization-enabled jobs, files that have not changed since the previous backup could be included in subsequent jobs, resulting in significant performance reductions.
- Back up deduplication device data/ UDP RPS datastore data--Select this option if you want to protect Arcserve Backup deduplication device data or UDP RPS datastore data to tape. If you select this option, you should also enable the Use VSS option and disable the Revert to traditional backup if VSS fails option, both on the Volume Shadow Copy Service tab. If you forget to enable the Use VSS option and disable the Revert to traditional backup if VSS fails option, then the backup job automatically enables this option when the backup job runs.
Note: Disk level multistreaming and multiplexing will be disabled for local backup.
- Eject Backup Media upon Completion--Select one of the following options:
Retry Missed Targets Options
More information:
Local Backup Options for UNIX and Linux Agents
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