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Get Started - Command Line Mode
- Use the web interface to add, update and remove backup sets
- If you want to update a backup set, make changes to a backup set
and press the [Update] button
- If you want to add a new backup set, click the [Add] link
- If you want to remove a backup set, Select the backup set to be
remove and click the [Remove] link
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Using Backup Configurator
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/Configurator.sh
- Enter your Login Name, Password, Backup Server URL and proxy setting
as shown below
Login Name:
userXXX
Password: *******************
Backup Server URL: xxx.yyy.com
Which Protocol ? (1) Http (2) Https : 1
Use proxy ? (Y)es or (N)o : Y
Proxy Type ? (1) Http/Https Proxy (2) SOCKS : 1
Enter proxy server : aaa.bbb.com
Enter proxy port : xxx
Enter proxy username (optional) : administrator
Enter proxy password (optional) : *******************
- If you have created a new backup set using the web interface, you
set the encrypting key, the encrypting algorithm and the encrypting
mode of this backup set by following instructions below.
Important: You cannot change these parameters once they are
set
Found new backup set 'xxx'
Please enter the following values for this backup set:
Encrypting Algorithm ?
(1) Twofish (2) AES (3) Triple DES (4) No encryption : 1
Encrypting Key: *******************
Re-Enter Encrypting Key: *******************
Encrypting Mode ? (1) ECB (2) CBC : 1
Run scheduled backup on this computer ? (Y)es or (N)o : Y
- If you want to make any changes to the setting above, you can use
the main menu below to do so.
Main Menu:
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(1). List Backup Setting
(2). Change Password
(3). Change Network Setting
(4). Change run scheduled backup setting
(5). Toggle Masked Field (Password, Encryption Key)
(6). Generate Configuration Report (text format)
(7). Quit
Your Choice:
- You can then run a backup by executing the command below.
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/RunBackupSet.sh
[BACKUP_SET]
where [BACKUP_SET] is
the name of backup set to be run
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Setup completed.
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