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In order to create a backup set with filter, requirements are essential to avoid any interruptions upon running the backup set. | In order to create a backup set with filter, requirements are essential to avoid any interruptions upon running the backup set. | ||
- | * **Network connection** - You need to have a network connection for backup sets with filters that has Windows shared folder as source destination. This is applicable for Windows OS and Linux / FreeBSD OS. | + | * **Network connection** - You need to have a network connection for backup sets with filters that has Windows shared folder as source destination. |
- | * **Account rights** - On Windows OS, for running CloudBacko Pro (GUI) / AhsayACB. you need to have administrator rights to allow you to view files on the server and for running CloudBacko Pro (CLI). This will allow you to check if the filter criteria are correct. While on Linux/ FreeBSD OS you need to login as root to access the CloudBacko Pro – GUI and CLI. | + | * **Account rights** - On Windows OS, you need to have administrator rights to allow you to view files on the server and for running CloudBacko. |
===== Recommendations ===== | ===== Recommendations ===== | ||
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* When creating a backup set with filters, make sure to fill up the Deselected Source field. | * When creating a backup set with filters, make sure to fill up the Deselected Source field. | ||
- | For Linux/ FreeBSD OS, ensure that these paths have been added: | ||
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- | <WRAP indent> | ||
- | /root/.obm | ||
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- | /usr/local/obm | ||
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- | /root/temp | ||
- | </WRAP> | ||
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- | <WRAP indent> | ||
- | **Note:** | ||
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- | * The /root/temp is just a sample for reference purposes only. This will depend on your actual temporary folder path. | ||
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- | * These are also the non-regular files/folders such as device files, block files, virtual files systems, pseudo file systems, etc. will be automatically ignored if selected for backup. Backup log entries of these files/folders will not appear in the backup logs. \\ \\ Here are some examples: | ||
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- | <WRAP indent><WRAP indent><WRAP indent> | ||
- | /proc | ||
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- | /dev | ||
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- | /sys | ||
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- | /run | ||
- | </WRAP> | ||
- | </WRAP></WRAP></WRAP> |