ManualTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction71.1 Acronis® True Image Echo Enterprise Server – a complete solution for corporate users71.2 Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components91.3 New in Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server91.4 Supported file systems and storage media111.4.1 Supported file systems111.4.2 Supported storage media111.5 License policy121.6 Technical support12Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server installation and startup132.1 System requirements132.1.1 Minimum hardware requirements132.1.2 Supported operating systems132.2 Security parameters142.2.1 Credentials142.2.2 Firewall setup142.2.3 Encrypted communication152.2.4 Security parameters in Acronis Administrative Template152.3 Installing Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components162.3.1 Installation of Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server local version and Acronis True Image Agent for Windows172.3.2 Installation of Acronis True Image Agent for Linux182.3.3 Installation of Acronis Group Server182.3.4 Acronis Backup Server installation and setup182.3.5 Acronis Universal Restore installation222.4 Extracting Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components222.5 Running Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components222.5.1 Running Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server (local version)222.5.2 Running Acronis True Image Management Console232.5.3 Running other Acronis components232.6 Removing Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components23Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies243.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images243.2 Full, incremental and differential backups243.3 Acronis Secure Zone®253.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager263.4.1 How it works263.4.2 How to use263.5 Acronis Backup Server273.5.1 Backup locations273.5.2 Quotas and time limits for computers and users283.5.3 Administrators and Users283.5.4 Operations with archives293.6 Acronis Active Restore293.6.1 Limitations in using Acronis Active Restore293.6.2 How it works293.6.3 How to use303.7 Acronis Universal Restore313.7.1 Acronis Universal Restore purpose313.7.2 Acronis Universal Restore general principles313.7.3 Acronis Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep323.7.4 Limitations in using Acronis Universal Restore323.7.5 Getting Acronis Universal Restore323.8 Backing up to tape libraries and tape drives333.8.1 Backing up to a locally attached tape device343.8.2 Understanding backup to tape devices attached to the Backup Server343.8.3 Backing up to a tape device through Acronis Backup Server363.8.4 Restoring data from archives located on tape devices363.9 Viewing disk and partition information373.10 Changing Acronis temporary folder path37Chapter 4. Using Acronis True Image Management Console384.1 General information384.2 Installing/updating Acronis components on remote machines384.3 Managing a single remote computer414.3.1 Connecting to a remote computer414.3.2 Backup and recovery tasks424.4 Managing groups of computers464.4.1 Group status display464.4.2 Creating new group tasks484.4.3 Group tasks management504.4.4 Acronis Group Server options514.5 Managing backup server524.5.1 Default settings534.5.2 Set up Administrator profiles544.5.3 Adding Users and Administrators to the Acronis Backup Server database554.5.4 Changing User profiles574.5.5 Configuring Backup Locations584.5.6 Managing Archives594.5.7 Limiting access to Acronis Backup Server60Chapter 5. Using Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server (local version)615.1 Main program window615.2 Managing a local computer63Chapter 6. Creating backup archives666.1 Backing up files and folders (file backup)666.2 Backing up disks and partitions (image backup)706.3 Setting backup options726.3.1 Archive protection736.3.2 Source files exclusion736.3.3 Pre/post commands746.3.4 Database support746.3.5 Compression level756.3.6 Backup performance756.3.7 Fast incremental/differential backup766.3.8 Archive splitting776.3.9 File-level security settings776.3.10 Media components786.3.11 Error handling786.3.12 Dual destination backup796.3.13 Wake On LAN796.3.14 Additional settings80Chapter 7. Restoring the backup data827.1 Considerations before recovery827.1.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD?827.1.2 Network settings in rescue mode827.1.3 Recovering dynamic volumes837.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives837.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images877.3.1 Starting the Restore Data Wizard877.3.2 Archive selection877.3.3 Restoration type selection887.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore907.3.5 Restoring NT disk signature907.3.6 Selecting a target disk/partition917.3.7 Changing the restored partition type927.3.8 Changing the restored partition file system927.3.9 Changing the restored partition size and location937.3.10 Assigning a letter to the restored partition937.3.11 Restoring several disks or partitions at once937.3.12 Using Acronis Universal Restore937.3.13 Setting restore options947.3.14 Restoration summary and executing restoration957.4 Setting restore options957.4.1 Files to exclude from restoration967.4.2 Files overwriting mode967.4.3 Pre/post commands967.4.4 Restoration priority977.4.5 File-level security settings977.4.6 Specifying mass storage drivers977.4.7 Additional settings987.4.8 Error handling997.5 Creating dynamic disks and volumes997.5.1 Creating dynamic volumes99Chapter 8. Scheduling tasks1028.1 Creating scheduled tasks1028.1.1 Setting up daily execution1048.1.2 Setting up weekly execution1058.1.3 Setting up monthly execution1068.1.4 Setting up one-time execution1068.1.5 Setting up event-driven execution1078.2 Managing scheduled tasks107Chapter 9. Managing the Acronis Secure Zone1089.1 Creating Acronis Secure Zone1089.2 Resizing the Acronis Secure Zone1109.3 Changing the password for Acronis Secure Zone1109.4 Managing backups in the Acronis Secure Zone1119.5 Deleting Acronis Secure Zone112Chapter 10. Creating bootable media11310.1 Creating Acronis rescue media11310.2 Creating a Win PE ISO with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server115Chapter 11. Operations with archives11711.1 Validating backup archives11711.2 Exploring archives and mounting images11711.2.1 Exploring an archive11811.2.2 Mounting an image11911.2.3 Unmounting an image12111.3 Consolidating backups12112.1 Email notification12512.2 WinPopup notification12512.3 Viewing logs12612.4 Event tracing12712.4.1 Windows event log12712.4.2 SNMP notifications12812.5 Managing System Restore128Chapter 13. Working with a virtual environment13013.1 Backing up data on virtual machines13013.2 Recovering data on virtual machines13013.3 Using the disk conversion feature13113.3.1 Recover data on the VM13113.3.2 Recover both data and the VM13113.3.3 Physical to virtual migration13113.3.4 Converting workloads13213. 4 Converting disk images to virtual disks132Chapter 14. Transferring the system to a new disk13414.1 General information13414.2 Security13514.3 Executing transfers13514.3.1 Selecting Clone mode13514.3.2 Selecting source disk13514.3.3 Selecting destination disk13614.3.4 Partitioned destination disk13714.3.5 Old and new disk partition layout13714.3.6 Old disk data13714.3.7 Destroying the old disk data13814.3.8 Selecting partition transfer method13914.3.9 Partitioning the old disk14014.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts14014.3.11 Cloning summary14114.4 Cloning with manual partitioning14114.4.1 Old and new disk partition layouts141Chapter 15. Adding a new hard disk14315.1 Selecting a hard disk14315.2 Creating new partitions14315.3 Disk add summary144Chapter 16. Command-line mode and scripting14516.1 Working in the command-line mode14516.1.1 TrueImageCmd.exe supported commands14516.1.2 Common options (options common for most trueimagecmd commands)14816.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd commands)14916.1.4 Trueimagecmd.exe usage examples15516.1.5 ICompGS.exe tool: adding machines to the group server out of a *.txt file15916.1.6 Ebasrvdb.exe tool: generate an XML file with the backup mapping details15916.1.7 Tdbrepair.exe tool: rescan tapes and add information to Acronis tape database15916.1.9 Command-line mode usage under DOS16016.2 Scripting16016.2.1 Script execution parameters16016.2.2 Script structure16116.2.3 Script usage examples162Size: 3.7 MBPages: 162Language: EnglishOpen manual
ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents3Chapter 1. Introduction61.1 Acronis® True Image Echo Server – a complete solution for corporate users61.2 Acronis True Image Echo Server key features71.3 New in Acronis True Image Echo Server81.4 Supported file systems and storage media91.4.1 Supported file systems91.4.2 Supported storage media91.5 Technical support9Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Echo Server installation and startup112.1 System requirements112.1.1 Minimum hardware requirements112.1.2 Supported operating systems112.2 Installing Acronis True Image Echo Server112.3 Running Acronis True Image Echo Server112.4 Removing Acronis True Image Echo Server12Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies133.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images133.2 Full, incremental and differential backups133.3 Acronis Secure Zone®143.4 Working from a rescue CD153.5 Working from a remote terminal153.6 Backing up software and hardware RAID arrays153.7 Support for LVM volumes163.8 Backing up to tape drive17Chapter 4. The program interface under X Window System184.1 The main window and available operations184.1.1 The main area184.1.2 The menu194.1.3 Status bar194.2 Viewing disk and partition information20Chapter 5. Creating backup archives215.1 Backing up files and folders (file backup)215.2 Backing up disks and partitions (image backup)255.3 Setting backup options275.3.1 Archive protection275.3.2 Source files exclusion285.3.3 Pre/post commands285.3.4 Before/after data capture commands285.3.5 Compression level295.3.6 Backup performance295.3.7 Fast incremental/differential backup305.3.8 Archive splitting305.3.9 Media components315.3.10 Error handling315.3.11 Dual destination backup325.3.12 Additional settings32Chapter 6. Restoring the backup data under X Window system346.1 Considerations before recovery346.1.1 Restore under OS or boot from CD?346.1.2 Network settings in rescue mode346.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives356.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images386.3.1 Starting the Restore Data Wizard386.3.2 Archive selection386.3.3 Restoration type selection396.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore406.3.5 Selecting a target disk/partition406.3.6 Changing the restored partition type416.3.7 Changing the restored partition file system426.3.8 Changing the restored partition size and location426.3.9 Restoring several disks or partitions at once426.3.10 Setting restore options436.3.11 Restoration summary and executing restoration436.4 Restoring data with a rescue CD446.5 Setting restore options446.5.1 Files to exclude from restoration456.5.2 Files overwriting mode456.5.3 Pre/post commands456.5.4 Restoration priority466.5.5 File-level security settings466.5.6 Additional settings466.5.7 Error handling47Chapter 7. Scheduling tasks487.1 Creating scheduled tasks487.1.1 Setting up daily execution497.1.2 Setting up weekly execution507.1.3 Setting up monthly execution517.1.4 Setting up one-time execution517.2 Managing scheduled tasks52Chapter 8. Managing Acronis Secure Zone538.1 Creating Acronis Secure Zone538.2 Resizing Acronis Secure Zone548.3 Changing the password for Acronis Secure Zone558.4 Deleting Acronis Secure Zone55Chapter 9. Creating bootable media57Chapter 10. Operations with archives5910.1 Validating backup archives5910.2 Mounting partition images5910.2.1 Mounting an image5910.2.2 Unmounting an image6110.3 Consolidating backups61Chapter 11. Notifications and event tracing6411.1 Email notification6411.2 WinPopup notification6511.3 Viewing logs65Chapter 12. Console mode6712.1 Backup, restore and other operations in the console mode (trueimagecmd)6712.1.1 Supported commands6712.1.2 Common options (options common for most trueimagecmd commands)6912.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd commands)7012.1.4 Trueimagecmd usage examples7312.2 Automatic image creation using cron service7512.3 Restoring files with trueimagemnt7612.3.1 Supported commands7612.3.2 Trueimagemnt usage examples77Chapter 13. Transferring the system to a new disk7813.1 General information7813.2 Security7913.3 Executing transfers7913.3.1 Selecting Clone mode7913.3.2 Selecting source disk7913.3.3 Selecting destination disk8013.3.4 Partitioned destination disk8113.3.5 Old and new disk partition layout8113.3.6 Old disk data8114.3.7 Destroying the old disk data8213.3.8 Selecting partition transfer method8313.3.9 Partitioning the old disk8313.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts8413.3.11 Cloning summary8413.4 Cloning with manual partitioning8413.4.1 Old and new disk partition layouts84Chapter 14. Adding a new hard disk8614.1 Selecting a hard disk8614.2 Creating new partitions8614.3 Add disk summary87Size: 2.03 MBPages: 87Language: EnglishOpen manual
ManualTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction71.1 Acronis® True Image Echo Server – a complete solution for corporate users71.2 New in Acronis True Image Echo Server81.3 Supported file systems and storage media91.3.1 Supported file systems91.3.2 Supported storage media101.4 Technical support10Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Echo Server installation and startup122.1 System requirements122.1.1 Minimum hardware requirements122.1.2 Supported operating systems122.2 Installing Acronis True Image Echo Server122.2.1 Installation of Acronis True Image Echo Server132.2.2 Acronis Universal Restore installation132.3 Extracting Acronis True Image Echo Server components142.4 Running Acronis True Image Echo Server142.5 Removing Acronis True Image Echo Server14Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies153.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images153.2 Full, incremental and differential backups153.3 Acronis Secure Zone®163.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager173.4.1 How it works173.4.2 How to use173.5 Acronis Active Restore183.5.1 Limitations in using Acronis Active Restore183.5.2 How it works183.5.3 How to use183.6 Acronis Universal Restore193.6.1 Acronis Universal Restore purpose193.6.2 Acronis Universal Restore general principles203.6.3 Acronis Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep203.6.4 Limitations in using Acronis Universal Restore203.6.5 Getting Acronis Universal Restore213.7 Backing up to tape drives213.7.1 Restoring data from archives located on tape devices223.8 Viewing disk and partition information223.9 Changing Acronis temporary folder path22Chapter 4. Using Acronis True Image Echo Server234.1 Main program window234.2 Available operations25Chapter 5. Creating backup archives285.1 Backing up files and folders (file backup)285.2 Backing up disks and partitions (image backup)325.3 Setting backup options345.3.1 Archive protection355.3.2 Source files exclusion355.3.3 Pre/post commands365.3.4 Database support365.3.5 Compression level375.3.6 Backup performance375.3.7 Fast incremental/differential backup385.3.8 Archive splitting395.3.9 File-level security settings395.3.10 Media components405.3.11 Error handling405.3.12 Dual destination backup415.3.13 Additional settings41Chapter 6. Restoring the backup data436.1 Considerations before recovery436.1.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD?436.1.2 Network settings in rescue mode436.1.3 Recovering dynamic volumes446.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives446.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images476.3.1 Starting the Restore Data Wizard486.3.2 Archive selection486.3.3 Restoration type selection486.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore506.3.5 Restoring NT disk signature506.3.6 Selecting a target disk/partition516.3.7 Changing the restored partition type526.3.8 Changing the restored partition file system526.3.9 Changing the restored partition size and location536.3.10 Assigning a letter to the restored partition536.3.11 Restoring several disks or partitions at once536.3.12 Using Acronis Universal Restore546.3.13 Setting restore options556.3.14 Restoration summary and executing restoration556.4 Setting restore options556.4.1 Files to exclude from restoration566.4.2 Files overwriting mode566.4.3 Pre/post commands566.4.4 Restoration priority566.4.5 File-level security settings566.4.6 Specifying mass storage drivers576.4.7 Additional settings576.4.8 Error handling586.5 Creating dynamic disks and volumes586.5.1 Creating dynamic volumes59Chapter 7. Scheduling tasks617.1 Creating scheduled tasks617.1.1 Setting up daily execution637.1.2 Setting up weekly execution647.1.3 Setting up monthly execution657.1.4 Setting up one-time execution657.1.5 Setting up event-driven execution667.2 Managing scheduled tasks66Chapter 8. Managing the Acronis Secure Zone688.1 Creating Acronis Secure Zone688.2 Resizing the Acronis Secure Zone708.3 Changing the password for Acronis Secure Zone718.4 Managing backups in the Acronis Secure Zone718.5 Deleting Acronis Secure Zone72Chapter 9. Creating bootable media739.1 Creating Acronis rescue media739.2 Creating a Win PE ISO with Acronis True Image Echo Server75Chapter 10. Operations with archives7610.1 Validating backup archives7610.2 Exploring archives and mounting images7610.2.1 Exploring an archive7710.2.2 Mounting an image7810.2.3 Unmounting an image8010.3 Consolidating backups80Chapter 11. Notifications and event tracing8411.1 Email notification8411.2 WinPopup notification8411.3 Viewing logs8511.4 Event tracing8611.4.1 Windows event log8611.4.2 SNMP notifications8711.5 Managing System Restore87Chapter 12. Working with a virtual environment8912.1 Backing up data on virtual machines8912.2 Recovering data on virtual machines8912.3 Using the disk conversion feature9012.3.1 Recover data on the VM9012.3.2 Recover both data and the VM9012.3.3 Physical to virtual migration9012.3.4 Converting workloads9112. 4 Converting disk images to virtual disks91Chapter 13. Transferring the system to a new disk9313.1 General information9313.2 Security9313.3 Executing transfers9413.3.1 Selecting Clone mode9413.3.2 Selecting source disk9413.3.3 Selecting destination disk9513.3.4 Partitioned destination disk9613.3.5 Old and new disk partition layout9613.3.6 Old disk data9613.3.7 Destroying the old disk data9713.3.8 Selecting partition transfer method9813.3.9 Partitioning the old disk9913.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts9913.3.11 Cloning summary10013.4 Cloning with manual partitioning10013.4.1 Old and new disk partition layouts100Chapter 14. Adding a new hard disk10214.1 Selecting a hard disk10214.2 Creating new partitions10214.3 Disk add summary103Chapter 15. Command-line mode and scripting10415.1 Working in the command-line mode10415.1.1 TrueImageCmd.exe supported commands10415.1.2 Common options (options common for most trueimagecmd commands)10715.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd commands)10815.1.4 Trueimagecmd.exe usage examples11315.1.5 Ebasrvdb.exe tool: generate an XML file with the backup mapping details11815.1.6 Adv_report.exe: a report generation tool11815.1.7 Command-line mode usage under DOS11815.2 Scripting11915.2.1 Script execution parameters11915.2.2 Script structure11915.2.3 Script usage examples120Size: 2.03 MBPages: 120Language: EnglishOpen manual
ManualTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction71.1 Acronis® True Image Echo Workstation – a complete solution for corporate users71.2 Acronis True Image Echo Workstation components81.3 New in Acronis True Image Echo Workstation91.4 Supported file systems and storage media111.4.1 Supported file systems111.4.2 Supported storage media111.5 License policy111.6 Technical support12Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Echo Workstation installation and startup132.1 System requirements132.1.1 Minimum hardware requirements132.1.2 Supported operating systems132.2 Security parameters142.2.1 Credentials142.2.2 Firewall setup142.2.3 Encrypted communication142.2.4 Security parameters in Acronis Administrative Template152.3 Installing Acronis True Image Echo Workstation components162.3.1 Installation of Acronis True Image Echo Workstation local version and Acronis True Image Agent for Windows172.3.2 Installation of Acronis Group Server182.3.3 Acronis Backup Server installation and setup182.3.4 Acronis Universal Restore installation222.4 Extracting Acronis True Image Echo Workstation components222.5 Running Acronis True Image Echo Workstation components222.5.1 Running Acronis True Image Echo Workstation (local version)222.5.2 Running Acronis True Image Management Console232.5.3 Running other Acronis components232.6 Removing Acronis True Image Echo Workstation components23Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies243.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images243.2 Full, incremental and differential backups243.3 Acronis Secure Zone®253.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager263.4.1 How it works263.4.2 How to use263.5 Acronis Backup Server273.5.1 Backup locations273.5.2 Quotas and time limits for computers and users283.5.3 Administrators and Users283.5.4 Operations with archives293.6 Acronis Active Restore293.6.1 Limitations in using Acronis Active Restore293.6.2 How it works303.6.3 How to use303.7 Acronis Universal Restore313.7.1 Acronis Universal Restore purpose313.7.2 Acronis Universal Restore general principles313.7.3 Acronis Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep323.7.4 Limitations in using Acronis Universal Restore323.7.5 Getting Acronis Universal Restore323.8 Backing up to tape libraries and tape drives333.8.1 Backing up to a locally attached tape device343.8.2 Understanding backup to tape devices attached to the Backup Server353.8.3 Backing up to a tape device through Acronis Backup Server363.8.4 Restoring data from archives located on tape devices373.9 Viewing disk and partition information373.10 Changing Acronis temporary folder path37Chapter 4. Using Acronis True Image Management Console394.1 General information394.2 Installing/updating Acronis components on remote machines394.3 Managing a single remote computer414.3.1 Connecting to a remote computer414.3.2 Backup and recovery tasks434.4 Managing groups of computers454.4.1 Group status display454.4.2 Creating new group tasks474.4.3 Group tasks management494.4.4 Acronis Group Server options504.5 Managing backup server504.5.1 Default settings514.5.2 Set up Administrator profiles534.5.3 Adding Users and Administrators to the Acronis Backup Server database544.5.4 Changing User profiles564.5.5 Configuring Backup Locations564.5.6 Managing Archives574.5.7 Limiting access to Acronis Backup Server58Chapter 5. Using Acronis True Image Echo Workstation (local version)605.1 Main program window605.2 Managing a local computer62Chapter 6. Creating backup archives656.1 Backing up files and folders (file backup)656.2 Backing up disks and partitions (image backup)696.3 Setting backup options716.3.1 Archive protection726.3.2 Source files exclusion726.3.3 Pre/post commands736.3.4 Database support736.3.5 Compression level746.3.6 Backup performance746.3.7 Fast incremental/differential backup756.3.8 Archive splitting756.3.9 File-level security settings766.3.10 Media components766.3.11 Error handling776.3.12 Dual destination backup786.3.13 Wake On LAN786.3.14 Additional settings79Chapter 7. Restoring the backup data817.1 Considerations before recovery817.1.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD?817.1.2 Network settings in rescue mode817.1.3 Recovering dynamic volumes827.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives827.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images857.3.1 Starting the Restore Data Wizard867.3.2 Archive selection867.3.3 Restoration type selection877.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore887.3.5 Restoring NT disk signature887.3.6 Selecting a target disk/partition897.3.7 Changing the restored partition type907.3.8 Changing the restored partition file system907.3.9 Changing the restored partition size and location917.3.10 Assigning a letter to the restored partition917.3.11 Restoring several disks or partitions at once917.3.12 Using Acronis Universal Restore917.3.13 Setting restore options927.3.14 Restoration summary and executing restoration937.4 Setting restore options937.4.1 Files to exclude from restoration937.4.2 Files overwriting mode947.4.3 Pre/post commands947.4.4 Restoration priority947.4.5 File-level security settings947.4.6 Specifying mass storage drivers957.4.7 Additional settings957.4.8 Error handling967.5 Creating dynamic disks and volumes967.5.1 Creating dynamic volumes97Chapter 8. Scheduling tasks998.1 Creating scheduled tasks998.1.1 Setting up daily execution1018.1.2 Setting up weekly execution1028.1.3 Setting up monthly execution1038.1.4 Setting up one-time execution1038.1.5 Setting up event-driven execution1048.2 Managing scheduled tasks104Chapter 9. Managing the Acronis Secure Zone1069.1 Creating Acronis Secure Zone1069.2 Resizing the Acronis Secure Zone1089.3 Changing the password for Acronis Secure Zone1099.4 Managing backups in Acronis Secure Zone1099.5 Deleting Acronis Secure Zone110Chapter 10. Creating bootable media11110.1 Creating Acronis rescue media11110.2 Creating a Win PE ISO with Acronis True Image Echo Workstation113Chapter 11. Operations with archives11511.1 Validating backup archives11511.2 Exploring archives and mounting images11511.2.1 Exploring an archive11611.2.2 Mounting an image11711.2.3 Unmounting an image11911.3 Consolidating backups119Chapter 12. Notifications and event tracing12212.1 Email notification12212.2 WinPopup notification12212.3 Viewing logs12312.4 Event tracing12412.4.1 Windows event log12412.4.2 SNMP notifications12512.5 Managing System Restore125Chapter 13. Working with a virtual environment12713.1 Backing up data on virtual machines12713.2 Recovering data on virtual machines12713.3 Using the disk conversion feature12813.3.1 Recover data on the VM12813.3.2 Recover both data and the VM12813.3.3 Physical to virtual migration12813.3.4 Converting workloads12913. 4 Converting disk images to virtual disks129Chapter 14. Transferring the system to a new disk13114.1 General information13114.2 Security13214.3 Executing transfers13214.3.1 Selecting Clone mode13214.3.2 Selecting source disk13214.3.3 Selecting destination disk13314.3.4 Partitioned destination disk13414.3.5 Old and new disk partition layout13414.3.6 Old disk data13414.3.7 Destroying the old disk data13514.3.8 Selecting partition transfer method13614.3.9 Partitioning the old disk13714.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts13714.3.11 Cloning summary13814.4 Cloning with manual partitioning13814.4.1 Old and new disk partition layouts138Chapter 15. Adding a new hard disk14015.1 Selecting a hard disk14015.2 Creating new partitions14015.3 Disk add summary141Chapter 16. Command-line mode and scripting14216.1 Working in the command-line mode14216.1.1 TrueImageCmd supported commands14216.1.2 Common options (options common for most trueimagecmd commands)14516.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd commands)14716.1.4 Trueimagecmd.exe usage examples15216.1.5 ICompGS.exe tool: adding machines to the group server out of a *.txt file15616.1.6 Ebasrvdb.exe tool: generate an XML file with the backup mapping details15616.1.7 Tdbrepair.exe tool: rescan tapes and add information to Acronis tape database15716.1.9 Command-line mode usage under DOS15816.2 Scripting15816.2.1 Script execution parameters15816.2.2 Script structure15816.2.3 Script usage examples159Size: 3.46 MBPages: 160Language: EnglishOpen manual