Книга: Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage, Security, & Networking Pocket Consultant
Modifying or stopping scheduled backups
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Modifying or stopping scheduled backups
After you’ve configured scheduled backups on a server, you can modify or stop the scheduled backups by following these steps:
1. Start Windows Server Backup. Tap or click Backup Schedule on the Action menu or in the Actions pane to start the Backup Schedule Wizard. Tap or click Next.
2. On the Modify Scheduled Backup Settings page, tap or click Modify Backup if you want to add or remove backup items, times, or targets, and then follow steps 3–7 in the section “Configuring scheduled backups” earlier in the chapter. If you want to stop the scheduled backups from running, tap or click Stop Backup, tap or click Next, and then tap or click Finish. When prompted to confirm, tap or click Yes, and then tap or click Close.
NOTE Stopping backups releases backup disks for ordinary use. Backup archives are not deleted from the backup disks and remain available for use in recovery.
With Wbadmin, you can modify scheduled backups by using the ENABLE BACKUP command. For targets, you must use the -addTarget and -removeTarget parameters to modify the target disks. For the run schedule and included volumes, you just set the new values you want to use. Consider the following examples:
Adding a new target to scheduled backups
wbadmin enable backup -addTarget:{41cd2567-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
Removing a target from scheduled backups
wbadmin enable backup -removeTarget:{06d88776-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
Modifying the run schedule and included volumes
wbadmin enable backup -schedule:03:00 -include: c:,d:,e:
- Configuring scheduled backups
- Modifying or stopping scheduled backups
- Creating and scheduling backups with Wbadmin
- Running manual backups
- Recovering your server from hardware or startup failure
- Recovering from a failed start
- Starting a server in safe mode
- Backing up and restoring the system state
- Restoring Active Directory
- Restoring the operating system and the full system
- Restoring applications, nonsystem volumes, and files and folders
- 10.2 Modifying the .emacs File Directly
- Starting and Stopping Services Manually
- Starting and Stopping Apache
- Modifying the Program
- Creating and scheduling backups with Wbadmin
- 3.1.19 Modifying the Flow of Control
- Stopping file and folder sharing
- Starting and stopping a DHCP server
- Modifying reservation properties
- Starting and stopping a DNS server
- Modifying the SOA record
- Starting and stopping printer sharing