file_partition:[partition letter]
Specifies the partition where the image file will be stored (by letter or number). This option is used
with
filename:[file_name]
. In that case the file name must be specified without a drive letter or root
folder. For example:
/file_partition:D /filename:”\1.tib”
Dynamic volumes are specified with the prefix DYN, e.g.:
/file_partition:DYN1 /filename:”\1.tib”
raw
Use this option to create an image of a disk (partition) with an unrecognized or unsupported file
system. This will copy all disk/partition contents sector-by-sector. Without this option only the
sectors containing useful system and user data are imaged (for the supported file systems).
exclude_names:[names]
Files and folders to be excluded from the backup (comma separated). For example:
/exclude_names:E:\MyProject\111.doc,E:\MyProject\Old
exclude_masks:[masks]
Applies masks to select files to be excluded from the backup. Use the common Windows masking
rules. For example, to exclude all files with extension
.exe
, add
*.exe
.
My???.exe
will exclude all
.exe
files with names consisting of five symbols and starting with “my”.
exclude_hidden
Excludes all hidden files from the backup.
before:[pre-data capture command]
Enables to define the command to be automatically executed before data capture at the beginning of
the backup procedure. For example:
/before:"net stop MSSQLSERVER"
after:[post-data capture command]
Enables to define the command to be automatically executed after data capture at the beginning of
the backup procedure. For example:
/after:"net start MSSQLSERVER"
use_vss
Notifies the VSS-aware applications that the backup is about to start. This ensures the consistent
state of all data used by the applications, in particular, completion of all database transactions, at the
moment of taking the data snapshot. The data consistency, in turn, ensures that the application will
be recovered in the correct state and become operational immediately after recovery.
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