Veritas™ System Recovery 21 User's Guide: Linux Edition
- Introducing Veritas™ System Recovery for Linux
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition
- Backing up a Linux computer
- About backing up a Linux computer
- Viewing the details of the disk that you want to back up
- Performing an independent backup
- Scheduling a backup
- Viewing the details of existing backup jobs
- Recovery point type options
- Compression level options
- Encryption type options
- Scheduling options for starting a new recovery point set (base recovery point)
- Scheduling options for creating recovery points (incremental recovery points)
- Scheduling options for an independent recovery point
- Running an existing backup job
- Restoring a Linux computer
- Creating a Veritas Recovery Disk
- Features not supported in Veritas System Recovery for Linux
- Troubleshooting Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition
- Appendix A. Veritas System Recovery for Linux Utilities
Scheduling options for creating recovery points (incremental recovery points)
The following table describes the scheduling options for creating recovery points.
See Scheduling a backup.
Table: Scheduling options for creating recovery points
Option | Description |
|---|---|
Schedule | Lets you select the days and a start time for when you want to create the recovery points. |
Run more than once per day | Indicates that you want to create recovery points more than once a day to protect the data that you edit or change frequently. |
Time between backups | Specifies the time that must occur between two recovery points. This option appears only if you have selected to create recovery points more than once in a day. |
Number of times | Specifies the number of times the backup should run in a day. This option appears only if you have selected to create recovery points more than once in a day. Ensure that you specify a number considering the number of hours that you have specified to occur between two backups. For example, if you have specified a period of 10 hours to occur between backups, you cannot run more than three backups a day. |