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Check box Selection
Fail the task if the command
execution fails
Selected Cleared
Selected Cleared
Do not back up until the
command execution is
complete
Selected Selected
Cleared Cleared
Result
Preset
Continue the
backup only after
the command is
successfully
executed. Delete
the TIB file and
temporary files and
fail the task if the
command execution
fails.
Continue the
backup after the
command is
executed despite
command
execution failure
or success.
N/A Continue the
backup
concurrently with
the command
execution and
irrespective of the
command
execution result.
3.4.1.5. File-level backup snapshot
This option is effective only for file-level backup in Windows and Linux operating systems.
This option defines whether to back up files one by one or by taking an instant data snapshot.
Note: Files that are stored on network shares are always backed up one by one.
The preset is: Create snapshot if it is possible.
Select one of the following:
Always create a snapshot
The snapshot enables backing up of all files including files opened for exclusive access. The files
will be backed up at the same point in time. Choose this setting only if these factors are critical,
that is, backing up files without a snapshot does not make sense. To use a snapshot, the backup
plan has to run under the account with the Administrator or Backup Operator privileges. If a
snapshot cannot be taken, the backup will fail.
Create a snapshot if it is possible
Back up files directly if taking a snapshot is not possible.
Do not create a snapshot
Always back up files directly. Administrator or Backup Operator privileges are not required. Trying
to back up files that are opened for exclusive access will result in a read error. Files in the backup
may be not time-consistent.
3.4.1.6. Multi-volume snapshot
This option is effective only for Windows operating systems.
This option applies to disk-level backup. This option also applies to file-level backup when the file-
level backup is performed by taking a snapshot. (The File-level backup snapshot (p. 109) option
determines whether a snapshot will be taken during file-level backup).
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