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Configuring Automatic Copying of Backup Files to the
Secondary Server
Secondary Server
The SV Director backup program has the ability to copy the backup to a secondary
server at the completion of the backup process.
server at the completion of the backup process.
The automatic backup copy process to the secondary server is not
supported in release 2.3 and therefore needs to be done manually as
described here.
supported in release 2.3 and therefore needs to be done manually as
described here.
Creating a Backup User
In this step we’re assuming the username that will be created is ‘backUpUser’ ;
however any non-existing username will work. Be sure to a unique username and
not an existing account or anyone’s username for the backup user. To configure the
backup user do the following:
however any non-existing username will work. Be sure to a unique username and
not an existing account or anyone’s username for the backup user. To configure the
backup user do the following:
1. Log into the Secondary server via SSH.
2. Run the command ‘sudo adduser backupUser’.
3. Select a secure password (12 characters with at least 1 of special character,
upper-case, lower-case and number).
4. Run the command ‘sudo passwd backupUser’ and specify the secure
password from step 3.
Defining ‘backup.username’ and ‘backup.secondaryIp’
1. Open the Management Dashboard on the primary server
2. Select Tools > Advanced > Registry.
3. In the Registry Data window, select backup.username
If ‘backup.username’ does not exist click Add Row and specify
‘backup.username’ as the registry key.
‘backup.username’ as the registry key.
4. Click in the Value field and type the backup user created on the Secondary
5. Click Apply.