Igure, Ackup, Chedule – Freedom9 4020 User Manual

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Add and repeat step 3.

If you want to remove a storage system that’s not valid or that you no longer want to use,
select the storage system from the Backup locations list, click “Remove”, and then click
“Yes” to confirm the removal. (You can remove a storage system only if it is not currently
being used to protect another disk.)

Once you have selected the desired backup location, click “Next” and go to step 6.

5. If you previously protected this disk and removed protection, specify whether or not you

want to re-use the existing backup or create a new one on the previously backed up page.

If you select Re-use the existing backup, you must select which backup to reuse from the
list. Then click “Next” and go to the next step.

Note: If the list does not display the expected information, you might need to
click Cancel, click Action

→ Repair Connection, and then try to protect the disk

again. Repairing the network connection refreshes the information about the
backups that exist on the freeStor 4020.

Warning: If you select any disk other than the preferred one, all the data
associated with the selected disk will be overwritten with the data associated with
the disk that you’re protecting, and you will not be able to recover any previous
backups associated with the selected disk.

If you select Create a new backup and click “Next”, you must select the desired backup
location as described in step 4.

6. Specify when you want backups to occur in the Backup Schedule page (Figure 4-11).

Figure 4-11: Backup Schedule Page

For example, if you want backups to occur every day, select “Daily” from the Recurrence list.
If you want backups to occur once a week, select the day of the week from the Recurrence

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