
Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3
NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE
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10.2.1.2 Start a manual backup
1. At the top of the Backup Settings page, click Backup Now.
A dialog box comes into view.
2. Select the NetVue Servers to be included in the backup.
10.2.1.3 Configure automatic backups
1. In System Display, select Admin | Backup.
NOTE: If system security prevents access to this page, contact the NetVue Cluster
administrator.
2. In the
Location section, specify where to store the backup files:
a. Store the backups locally on the NetVue Server
1. Select this check box to store the backup files in the NetVue Server’s default backup
directory:
C:/Skyline DataMiner/Backup
b. Advanced local path settings
To store the backup files in a local directory other than the default directory:
1. Select the
Advanced local path settings check box.
2. Specify a directory in the
Custom local path box.
Example: Storing backup files on a second hard disk
c. Store on network path
1. Select this check box to store the backup files in a network folder.
2. Specify the folder and the logon credentials for the remote computer where the folder is
located.
d. Advanced network path settings
To specify a different network path for every NetVue Server in the NetVue Cluster:
1. Click
Advanced.
2. Select the
Advanced network path settings check box.
3. Configure a different network path for each NetVue Server in the NetVue Cluster.
4. Specify the logon credentials for each network folder.
NOTE: If you do not specify a network folder, the backup files are stored in the
network folder specified in the
section of the
page.
3. In the
Timing section, select one of these backup schedules:
Manually - no automatic backups occur. You must run backups manually.
Every few hours - specify the number of automatic backups per day. This number must be 2 or more.
Every few days - specify the number of days to pass between automatic backups. Also, set the time of day when
a backup must start. To run one backup daily, set the number of days to 1.
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