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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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<strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Server Administration1. Open a command prompt and navigate to the <strong>Web</strong>sense bin directory(C:\Program Files or Program Files (x86)\<strong>Web</strong>sense\<strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong>\bin, bydefault).2. Enter the following command.wsbackup -s -t " " -d Note that the time information uses crontab format, and the straight quotationmarks and spaces are required.Linux:1. Open a command shell and navigate to the <strong>Web</strong>sense directory (/opt/<strong>Web</strong>sense/, by default).2. Enter the following command:./<strong>Web</strong>senseTools -b -s -t \" \" -d In addition to the \" characters at the beginning and end of the entire time anddate string, if the string includes any asterisk characters (*), those must alsobe set off by a \" pair. For example:./<strong>Web</strong>senseTools -b -s -t \"45 1 \"*\" \"*\" 5\"Here, the backup is scheduled to run at 1:45 a.m. on Fridays (regardless of themonth or date).In place of the variables shown in the example, provide the following information:VariableInformation 0 - 59Specify the precise minute to start the backup. 0 - 23Specify the general hour of the day to start the backup. 1 - 31Specify the date to perform the backup. If you schedule abackup for days 29 - 31, the utility uses the standardsubstitution procedure for the operating system in monthsthat do not include that date. 1 - 12Specify the month to perform the backup. 0 - 6Specify a day of the week. 0 represents Sunday.Each field can take a number, an asterisk, or a list of parameters. Refer to any crontabreference for details.400 <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Solutions

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