Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Creating backup archives under X Window System
5. 3. 11 Additional settings
1. Validate backup archive upon operation completion The default setting disabled. Verification will be performed immediately after the archive is created.
To check data from an incremental backup, you must have all previous incremental backup files and the initial full backup. To check data from a differential backup, you must have the initial full backup as well. However, if you created several differential or both incremental and differential backups based on the same full backup (and therefore, in the same folder), you will need ALL of these successive backups to validate the archive.
2. Overwrite data on a tape without user confirmation The default setting disabled. A full backup, when created on a tape drive, overwrites all data stored on the tape (see 3. 8 Backing up to tape drive for more information). In this situation, Acronis True Image Server for Linux will warn that you are about to lose data on the tape. Ask for first media while creating backup archives on removable media The default setting enabled. You can choose whether to display the Insert First Media prompt when backing up to removable media. With the default setting, backing up to removable media may be impossible if the user is away, because the program will wait for pressing OK in the prompt box. Therefore, you should disable the prompt when scheduling a backup to removable media. Then, if the removable media is available (for example, CD-R/RW inserted) the task can run unattended.
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Restoring the backup data under X Window System
Chapter 6.
Restoring the backup data under X Window System
This chapter describes data recovery using Acronis True Image Server for Linux GUI under X Window System. Note that a system partition can be restored only when Acronis True Image Server for Linux is started from a bootable CD (see also 3. 5 and 6. 4) or using F11 (see 3. 4 Acronis Startup
Recovery Manager).
6. 1
Network settings in rescue mode
When booted from removable media or by Startup Recovery Manager, Acronis True Image Server for Linux may not detect the network. Such might be the case if there is no DHCP server in your network or your computer address was not identified automatically for some reason. To enable connection, specify network settings manually in the window, available at Tools > Options -> Network adapters.
6. 2
Restoring files and folders from file archives
Here we describe how to restore file/folders from a file backup archive. You can restore the desired files/folders from a disk/partition image as well. [. . . ] After the operation is complete, you will see the results message.
13. 4
Cloning with manual partitioning
13. 4. 1 Old and new disk partition layouts
The manual transfer method enables you to resize partitions on the new disk. In the next window, you will see rectangles indicating the source hard disk, including its partitions and unallocated space, as well as the new disk layout. Along with the hard disk number, you will see its capacity, label, partition and file system information. Different partition types, including primary, logical, and unallocated space, are all colored differently. [. . . ]