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Chapter 4 Web Admin interface
LinkStation User Manual 171
Name Descriptions
Backup Jobs Setup
Click [Create New
Job] to display
this option in the
[Backup ]screen.
Job Name Enter the name you want for a backup task.
Backup Job
Schedule
Select the schedule to run from [Not Scheduled], [Immediate],
[Every Day], [Every Week][1st], [2nd], [3rd], [4th], [1st, 3rd], [2nd,
4th] or [Every 1st day/month].
Backup Date Select the day or time to run the backup job.
Backup Operation
Mode
Select the Backup Operation Mode from the following choice.
[Normal Backup]
[Overwrite Backup (Append Backup)]
[Overwrite Backup (Dierential Backup)]
Caution:
If you select [Overwrite Backup (Dierential Backup)], any
les which do not exist in the source will be deleted without
further warning or notice.
All operation modes other than normal backup will overwrite
all data at the backup destination.
Do not perform any le operations (such as rename or delete
a le) in the Backup Sources during the Backup. If you do so,
the backup job may halt with errors. In such a case, rerun the
backup job.
The following table shows behavior during each operation
mode. Behaviors will vary if [Create Target Folder for Backup] is
selected or not in Backup Option.
Note: This example uses “/target” as the backup target.
If data is backed up to the USB hard drive, the “target” below,
will be displayed as “usbdisk*”. and * will be 1 - 2 (number).
If data is backed up to the LinkStation, the “target” below, the
shared folder name of the backup source will be displayed.
The Backup Log File is displayed under the following names in
Backup Sources.
backuplog (backup task number)_(backup starting time).txt
Example: If the date the backup is started on March 27, 2004,
19:55, “
backuplog1_200403271955.txt” is created.

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