/nowait
– an optional script execution argument. Enables to terminate TrueImageTerminal before
backup is finished. Example:
TrueImageTerminal /execute:C:\MyBackup.tis /nowait
By pressing
Ctrl+C
you can forcibly turn off backup progress output and switch TrueImageTerminal to a
background operation.
You can terminate the backup operation executed by TrueImageTerminal by pressing
Ctrl+B
.
6.2.2
Script structure
Scripts are written in the XML language and you can use the following tags:
Source (p. 144)
Target (p. 144)
Options (p. 144)
6.2.2.1
Source
Specifies the partitions or disks to be imaged. Letters assigned to partitions must be used without a
colon. Disk numbers correspond to their system numbers. To create images of several partitions or
disks, use the SOURCE tag for each of them, e.g.:
<source letter =”C” />
<source letter =”D” />
<source disk =”1” />
<source disk =”2” />
6.2.2.2
Target
Specifies the name and the location of an image file, e.g.:
<target file=“E:\Mybackup2.tib” username=”username” password=”password” />
username
and
password
parameters are optional. They are used to access networked resources.
As a target for the image files you can indicate a CD-R/RW or tape drive.
6.2.2.3
Options
This tag can be used with a number of additional parameters:
Compression
specifies the backup compression level. Can be
None, Normal, High, Maximum
.
Incremental
specifies whether you need to create an incremental image file. If equal to ”false” (or “0”), a
complete image file will be created. If there is already a file with the specified name, it will be
replaced without warnings. If equal to “true” (or “1”) and there is already a file with the specified
name, an incremental image will be created. Otherwise the program will create a complete
image file. The default value for this parameter is “true”.
Description
adds a description to an image file. The comment must be a single string (though its length is not
limited.)
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