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--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/vg_mymachine/lv_root
VG Name vg_mymachine
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/vg_mymachine/lv_bin
VG Name vg_mymachine
Tip: To be able to automatically create the volume structure information during recovery, make sure that the
volume with the /etc/Acronis directory of each machine is selected for backup. For more details, see “Saving the
volume structure information”.
7.3.2.2 Files to back up selection rules
Define file selection rules, according to which the files and (or) folders will be backed up on the
machines the policy will be applied to.
To define file selection rules
In the first line, select the rule from the list, or type it manually. To add another rule, click the next
empty line, and select the rule from the list, or type it manually.
The program remembers the rules typed manually, and the next time you open the window, these
rules will be available for selection in the list along with the default ones.
Windows
Full path
Point to the folders and files to be backed up. If you specified a path to a file or folder explicitly, the
policy will back up this item on each machine where this exact path will be found.
To include
In the Files and folders
column, type or select:
File Text.doc in folder
D:\Work
D:\Work\Text.doc
Folder C:\Windows
C:\Windows
Environment variables
Some environment variables point to Windows folders. Using such variables instead of full folder and
file paths ensures that proper Windows folders are backed up regardless of where Windows is
located on a particular machine.
To include
In the Files and folders
column, type or select
Comments
Program Files folder
%PROGRAMFILES%
Points to the Program Files folder (for example,
C:\Program Files)
Windows folder
%WINDIR%
Points to the folder where Windows is located (for
example, C:\Windows)
Common data for all user
profiles
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%
Points to the folder where the common data of all
user profiles is located (typically, C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users in Windows XP and
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