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enter the IP address or name <strong>of</strong> the server and the directory that should hold<br />

your archive.<br />

d Determine the archive type and click Next.<br />

e Determine the backup options to use, such as whether files not belonging<br />

to any package should be backed up and whether a list <strong>of</strong> files should be<br />

displayed prior to creating the archive. Also determine whether changed<br />

files should be identified using the time-consuming MD5 mechanism.<br />

Use Expert to enter a dialog for the backup <strong>of</strong> entire hard disk areas. Currently,<br />

this option only applies to the Ext2 file system.<br />

f Finally, set the search constraints to exclude certain system areas from the<br />

backup area that do not need to be backed up, such as lock files or cache<br />

files. Add, edit, or delete items until your needs are met and leave with OK.<br />

3 Once you have finished the pr<strong>of</strong>ile settings, you can start the backup right away<br />

with Create Backup or configure automatic backup. It is also possible to create<br />

other pr<strong>of</strong>iles tailored for various other purposes.<br />

To configure automatic backup for a given pr<strong>of</strong>ile, proceed as follows:<br />

1 Select Automatic Backup from the Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Management menu.<br />

2 Select Start Backup Automatically.<br />

3 Determine the backup frequency. Choose daily, weekly, or monthly.<br />

4 Determine the backup start time. These settings depend on the backup frequency<br />

selected.<br />

5 Decide whether to keep old backups and how many should be kept. To receive<br />

an automatically generated status message <strong>of</strong> the backup process, check Send<br />

Summary Mail to User root.<br />

6 Click OK for your settings to be applied and the first backup started at the time<br />

specified.<br />

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