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====== Running Backup Jobs ====== | ====== Running Backup Jobs ====== | ||
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===== Start a Manual Backup ===== | ===== Start a Manual Backup ===== | ||
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1. Click the Backup icon on the main interface. | 1. Click the Backup icon on the main interface. | ||
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===== Configure Backup Schedule for Automated Backup ===== | ===== Configure Backup Schedule for Automated Backup ===== | ||
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1. Click on the **Backup Sets** icon on the AhsayOBM main interface. | 1. Click on the **Backup Sets** icon on the AhsayOBM main interface. | ||
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3. Click Backup Schedule. | 3. Click Backup Schedule. | ||
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- | 4. Turn on the backup schedule by switching the “Run scheduled backup for this backup set” feature to On, then click the + icon next to Add new schedule. | + | 4. Turn on the backup schedule by switching the "**Run scheduled backup for this backup set**" feature to On, then click the + icon next to **Add new schedule**. |
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+ | | {{public:module:mariadb_database:image096.png?800}} | | ||
- | + | 5. The New Backup Schedule window will appear. | |
- | 5. The New Backup Schedule window will appear. | + | |
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In the New Backup Schedule window, configure the following backup schedule settings. | In the New Backup Schedule window, configure the following backup schedule settings. | ||
- | Name – the name of the backup schedule. | + | |
- | Type – the type of backup schedule. There are four (4) different types of backup schedule: Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Custom. | + | * **Name** – the name of the backup schedule. |
- | o Daily – the time of the day or interval in minutes/hours which the backup job will run. | + | * **Type** – the type of backup schedule. There are four (4) different types of backup schedule: Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Custom. |
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+ | * **Daily** – the time of the day or interval in minutes/hours which the backup job will run. | ||
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+ | <WRAP indent> | ||
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | * **Weekly** – the day of the week and the time of the day or interval in minutes/hours which the backup job will run. | ||
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+ | <WRAP indent> | ||
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | o Weekly – the day of the week and the time of the day or interval in minutes/hours which the backup job will run. | + | * **Monthly** - the day of the month and the time of that day which the backup job will run. |
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+ | <WRAP indent> | ||
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | o Monthly - the day of the month and the time of that day which the backup job will run. | + | * **Custom** – a specific date and the time of that date which the backup job will run. |
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+ | <WRAP indent> | ||
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | * **Start backup** – the start time of the backup job. | ||
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+ | * **at** – this option will start a backup job at a specific time. | ||
+ | * **every** – this option will start a backup job in intervals of minutes or hours. | ||
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+ | | {{public:module:mariadb_database:image108.png?350}} | {{public:module:mariadb_database:image110.png?350}} | | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | o Custom – a specific date and the time of that date which the backup job will run. | ||
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- | Start backup – the start time of the backup job. | ||
- | o at – this option will start a backup job at a specific time. | ||
- | o every – this option will start a backup job in intervals of minutes or hours. | ||
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Here is an example of a backup set that has a periodic and normal backup schedule. | Here is an example of a backup set that has a periodic and normal backup schedule. | ||
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- | Figure 1.1 Figure 1.2 | + | | Figure 1.1: \\ {{public:module:mariadb_database:image112.png?350}} | Figure 1.2: \\ {{public:module:mariadb_database:image114.png?350}} | |
+ | </WRAP> | ||
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- | Figure 1.1 – Periodic backup schedule runs every 4 hours from Monday – Friday during business hours | + | **Figure 1.1** – Periodic backup schedule runs every 4 hours from Monday – Friday during business hours |
- | Figure 1.2 – Normal backup schedule runs at 21:00 or 9:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday on weekend non-business hours | + | |
- | Stop – the stop time of the backup job. This only applies to schedules with start backup “at” and is not supported for periodic backup schedule (start backup “every”) | + | **Figure 1.2** – Normal backup schedule runs at 21:00 or 9:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday on weekend non-business hours |
- | o until full backup completed – this option will stop a backup job once it is complete. This is the configured stop time of the backup job by default. | + | </WRAP> |
- | o after (defined no. of hrs.) – this option will stop a backup job after a certain number of hours regardless of whether the backup job has completed or not. This can range from 1 to 24 hrs. | + | |
- | Run Retention Policy after backup – if enabled, the AhsayOBM will run a retention policy job to remove files from the backup destination(s) which have exceeded the retention policy after performing a backup job. To save hard disk quote in the long run, it is recommended to enable this option. | + | * **Stop** – the stop time of the backup job. This only applies to schedules with start backup “at” and is not supported for periodic backup schedule (start backup “every”) |
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+ | * **until full backup completed** – this option will stop a backup job once it is complete. This is the configured stop time of the backup job by default. | ||
+ | * **after (defined no. of hrs.)** – this option will stop a backup job after a certain number of hours regardless of whether the backup job has completed or not. This can range from 1 to 24 hrs. | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
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+ | * **Run Retention Policy after backup** – if enabled, the AhsayOBM will run a retention policy job to remove files from the backup destination(s) which have exceeded the retention policy after performing a backup job. To save hard disk quote in the long run, it is recommended to enable this option. | ||
As an example, the four types of backup schedules may look like the following: | As an example, the four types of backup schedules may look like the following: | ||
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+ | | {{public:module:mariadb_database:image116.png?350}} | | ||
- | 6. Click Save to confirm your settings once done. | + | 6. Click **Save** to confirm your settings once done. |