Acronis true image echo 매뉴얼
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To check archive data integrity, you must have all incremental and differential backups
belonging to the archive and the initial full backup. If any of successive backups is
missing, validation is not possible.
2. Overwrite data on a tape without user confirmation
The preset is enabled.
When pulling a tape from the Imported media pool, Acronis True Image Echo Server will
warn that you are about to lose data on the tape. To disable this warning, check the
middle box.
3. Ask for first media while creating backup archives on removable media
The preset is enabled.
You can choose whether to display the Insert First Media prompt when backing up to
removable media. With the default setting, backing up to removable media may be not
possible if the user is away, because the program will wait for someone to press OK in
the prompt box. Therefore, you should disable the prompt when scheduling a backup to
removable media. Then, if the removable media is available (for example, CD-R/RW
inserted), the task can run unattended.
4. Reset archive bit
The preset is disabled. The option relates only to file-level backup.
In Windows operating systems, each file has an attribute File is ready for archiving,
available at selecting file -> Properties -> General -> Advanced -> Archive and
Index attributes. This attribute, also known as archive bit, is set by the operating
system each time the file is changed and can be reset by backup applications each time
they include the file in a backup copy. Archive bit value is used by various applications
such as databases.
With Reset archive bit enabled, Acronis True Image Echo Server will reset archive bits
of all files being backed up. Acronis True Image Echo Server itself does not use the
archive bit value. When performing incremental or differential backup, it determines
whether a file has changed by the file size and the date/time when the file was last saved.
The preset is enabled.
When pulling a tape from the Imported media pool, Acronis True Image Echo Server will
warn that you are about to lose data on the tape. To disable this warning, check the
middle box.
3. Ask for first media while creating backup archives on removable media
The preset is enabled.
You can choose whether to display the Insert First Media prompt when backing up to
removable media. With the default setting, backing up to removable media may be not
possible if the user is away, because the program will wait for someone to press OK in
the prompt box. Therefore, you should disable the prompt when scheduling a backup to
removable media. Then, if the removable media is available (for example, CD-R/RW
inserted), the task can run unattended.
4. Reset archive bit
The preset is disabled. The option relates only to file-level backup.
In Windows operating systems, each file has an attribute File is ready for archiving,
available at selecting file -> Properties -> General -> Advanced -> Archive and
Index attributes. This attribute, also known as archive bit, is set by the operating
system each time the file is changed and can be reset by backup applications each time
they include the file in a backup copy. Archive bit value is used by various applications
such as databases.
With Reset archive bit enabled, Acronis True Image Echo Server will reset archive bits
of all files being backed up. Acronis True Image Echo Server itself does not use the
archive bit value. When performing incremental or differential backup, it determines
whether a file has changed by the file size and the date/time when the file was last saved.