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Table 6-8
Command files options
DescriptionOption
Specifies the location of command files if
you want them to be located in a place other
than the default location. You can also
specify a location on a per-job basis, as well
as specify a location that can be shared
among several computers. If you specify a
network location, you are prompted for
network credentials.
Command files folder
Lets you browse to locate a folder for any
command files that you want to use.
Browse
Specifies the user name to a command file
folder that is located in a network path.
User name
Specifies the password to a command file
folder that is located in a network path.
Password
Indicates that you can run a command file
after a backup has started and before a
recovery point is created. You can run a
command during this stage to prepare for
the recovery point creation process. For
example, you can close any open applications
that are using the drive.
Note: If you use this option, be sure the
command file has an error recovery
mechanism built into it. If the computer has
one or more services that must be stopped
at this stage (such as stopping a non-VSS
aware database or a resource-intensive
application), and the command file does not
contain any form of error recovery, one or
more of the stopped services may not be
restarted. An error in the command file can
cause the recovery point creation process to
stop immediately. No other command files
will run.
See
How to use Symantec System Recovery
on page 43.
Run before snapshot creation
85Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup