1 additional settings, Additional settings, Set current date and time for recovered files – Acronis Backup for Linux Server - User Guide User Manual

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Agent for Linux

Bootable media

(Linux-based or PE-based)

Disk

recovery

File recovery

(also from a

disk backup)

Disk

recovery

File recovery

(also from a

disk backup)

Recover files with their
security settings

-

+

-

+

Pre/Post recovery
commands (p. 114)

+

+

PE only

PE only

Recovery priority (p. 116)

+

+

-

-

5.3.1 Additional settings

Specify the additional settings for the recovery operation by selecting or clearing the following check
boxes.

Set current date and time for recovered files

This option is effective only when recovering files.

The preset is Enabled.

This option defines whether to recover the files’ date and time from the archive or assign the files
the current date and time.

Validate backups before recovery

The preset is Disabled.

This option defines whether to validate a backup to ensure that the backup is not corrupted, before
data is recovered from it.

Check file system after recovery

This option is effective only when recovering disks or volumes.

The preset is Disabled.

This option defines whether to check the integrity of the file system after a disk or volume recovery.
The check takes place either immediately after recovery or after the machine boots into the
recovered operating system.

Restart the machine automatically if it is required for recovery

This option is effective when recovery takes place on a machine running an operating system.

The preset is Disabled.

The option defines whether to reboot the machine automatically if it is required for recovery. Such
might be the case when a volume locked by the operating system has to be recovered.

Restart the machine automatically after recovery is finished

This option is effective when operating under bootable media.

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