If you have run a backup job in HBS 3 before, but the destination of that job—the backup data—is no longer linked to an existing backup job, you can create a restore job by locating the backup data first.
The Create a Restore Job window opens.
For more information, see Storage Spaces.
Field |
User Action |
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Job Name |
Specify a job name that does not contain the following characters: / | \ : ? < > * " |
Description |
Specify a job description. |
A dialog box opens.
Selecting a folder also selects all files and subfolders located inside.
The dialog box closes.
This step is only available if you selected Latest version in the previous step.
A dialog box opens.
The dialog box closes.
Data marked as deleted will not be restored.
Policy |
Description |
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Rename local files |
Appends the current date and an iterated number to the end of any duplicate local files. |
Replace local files |
Replaces any duplicate local files with the remote files. |
Skip files |
Skips any duplicate remote files. |
Option |
Description |
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Scheduler |
Runs the job on a repeating schedule. Important:
Only 30 schedules can be created per job.
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Run after job |
Runs the job after a linked job finishes running. A job must be selected from the Select a job menu. |
No schedule |
Runs only when a user starts the job. |
Restore now |
Runs the job immediately after the job is created. |
Some policies are only available with certain destination types.
Policy |
Description |
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Specify a client-side encryption password |
Specifies the encryption password used to access the data. |
Use rate limits |
Limits the transmission speed to reduce bandwidth issues.
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Integrate with QuWAN |
Allows QuWAN to manage and optimize this job’s network traffic. |
Replicate ACL and extended attributes |
QTS and QuTS hero have incompatible ACL settings. If conflicts occur with backup, sync, and restore jobs between QTS and QuTS hero, Windows ACL takes priority. Important:
To prevent NAS user accounts from having different access permissions, ensure the username and user ID match on both devices, or that both accounts are authenticated from the same AD/LDAP server. |
Some options are only available with certain destination types.
Option |
Description |
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Enable debug logging |
Adds the default debug configuration to the log file list when the job is running and generating log files. |
Retries |
Specifies the number of times to retry the connection. |
Retry intervals |
Specifies how long to wait between retrying the connection. |
Connection timeout (seconds) |
Specifies how long to wait before the connection times out. |
Skipped file limit |
Specifies a maximum number of files to skip. After exceeding this limit, real-time jobs enter a warning state and scheduled jobs stop. |
Concurrent file processing limit |
Specifies how many files to transmit at once. Tip:
Processing files concurrently can improve the transmission rate, but uses more system resources. Use the default setting if you are unsure. |
Job execution timeout (hours) |
Specifies how long the job can run before it times out. |
Restart after abnormal termination |
Restarts the job if it abnormally terminates while running. |
This setting is only available when your NAS has two or more network interface connections. For details, see the Network & Virtual Switch section of the QTS User Guide or the QuTS hero User Guide.
Option |
Description |
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Automatic (Optimized) |
HBS 3 selects the least busy and highest-performing network interface. |
Default Route |
HBS 3 selects a network interface based on the packet-forwarding rule for traffic without a specific route. Important:
This option does not automatically optimize traffic for migration. |
Manual |
You can manually select the network interface from a list. Important:
This option does not automatically optimize traffic for migration. |
HBS 3 creates the restore job.