Users Guide

Modify Schedules for an Existing Backup Set
Use the Modify Backup Set dialog box to change the schedule for an existing backup set.
Steps
1 When the Modify Backup Set dialog box is displayed, select Schedule for later in the Backup Type area, and click Modify.
2 Set up a schedule. The time scheduled for a backup is based on server time, which is shown in the upper right of the dialog box.
Specify the schedule type:
One Time: Select this option to schedule one occurrence of the backup job, and then specify the date and time for the backup job
in the One-Time Occurrence area.
Recurring: Select this option to set up a recurring schedule for the backup job. For recurring backups, select the frequency
options for the backup schedule.
3 When you have nished setting up the schedule, click OK.
4 Click Submit.
Next step
Replay Manager creates and schedules the backup job. The job is listed in the Backup Jobs display. When the backup is nished, a
summary report is listed in the Reports display.
NOTE: To set up overnight schedules, click Exclude Time Range and then specify the range of time to exclude from the
schedule. For example, to create an overnight schedule that runs from 5 PM to 8 AM, click Exclude Time Range and then specify
8 AM as the Starting at time and specify 5 PM as the Ending at time. The backup schedule will begin at 5 PM of the current day
and stop at 8 AM the following day.
Delete a Backup Set
Deleting a backup set deletes all restore points for the backup set and any corresponding Storage Center Replays.
1 In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2 In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3 Select an existing backup set.
4 In the Backup Set area of the action pane, click Delete Backup Set.
5 Click Yes to delete the backup set.
Prepare an Existing Backup Set for a Script
The Backup Script dialog box creates a sample set of PowerShell cmdlets for submitting the selected backup set for execution. Copy and
paste the cmdlets into a script.
1 In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2 In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3 Select an existing backup set.
4 In the Backup Set area of the action pane, click Prepare for Script. The
Backup Script dialog box opens.
5 Click Copy to copy the sample cmdlets to the clipboard.
6 Click Close.
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