1 editing the export file – Acronis Backup for Linux Server - User Guide User Manual

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Deploying of a backup plan to multiple machines
You want to use the same backup plan on multiple machines. Export this plan from one of the
machines and deploy it as a file (p. 166) to the other machines.

Adjusting credentials

Before exporting a backup plan that will further be imported to a different machine, check the user
account under which the plan runs (Edit > Plan parameters > Show task credentials, comments,
label
> Plan's credentials).

The plan will successfully run on a different machine if the Plan's credentials value is either Acronis
service credentials
or Run as: ... (current user). If the Plan's credentials parameter contains a
specific user account, the plan will start only if there is an identical account on that machine.
Therefore, you may need to do one of the following:

Create an account with identical credentials on the machine where the plan will be imported.

Edit credentials in the export file before importing. For details, see Editing the export file (p. 164).

Edit credentials after importing the plan.

Steps to perform

To export a backup plan

1. Select a backup plan in the Backup plans and tasks view.

2. Click

Export.

3. Specify the path and name of the export file.
4. Confirm your choice.

To import a backup plan

1. Click

Import in the Backup plans and tasks view.

2. Specify the path and name of the export file.
3. Confirm your choice.
4. If you need to edit the newly imported backup plan, select it in the Backup plans and tasks view,

then click

Edit. Make the necessary changes and click Save.

10.1.3.1 Editing the export file

The export file is an .xml file and can be edited with a text editor.

Here is how to make some useful changes.

How to modify credentials

In the export file, the <login> tags include the user name and the <password> tags include the
user password.

To modify credentials, change the <login> and <password> tags in the corresponding sections:

plan's credentials – the <plan><options><common_parameters> section

access credentials for the backed-up data – the <plan><targets><inclusions> section

access credentials for the backup destination – the <plan><locations> section.

Pay special attention to modifying the <password> tag. The tag that contains an encrypted
password looks like <password encrypted="true">...</password>.

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