Creating and Running a Backup Job- Launch the Veeam Agent for Linux control panel with the veeam or veeamconfig ui command.
- If you have not configured any backup jobs yet, Veeam Agent for Linux will display a welcome screen. Press the 'c' key to proceed to the Backup Job wizard and configure the backup job.
- If you have already configured and performed a backup job, Veeam Agent for Linux will display the list of backup job sessions. When you press 'c' to launch the Backup Job wizard, Veeam Agent for Linux will display a list of configured backup jobs. To configure a new backup job, select the Configure new job option and press Enter.
- To edit settings of a backup job that you have already configured, select the job in the list and press Enter.
- At the Name step of the wizard, in the Job name field, type the name for the backup job and press Enter.
- Select the Backup Mode
- Entire machine — select this option if you want to create a backup of the entire computer image. When you restore data from such backup, you will be able to recover the entire computer image as well as data on specific computer volumes: files, folders, application data and so on. With this option selected, you will pass to the Destination step of the wizard.
- Volume level backup — select this option if you want to create a backup of specific computer volumes, for example, the system volume. When you restore data from such backup, you will be able to recover data on these volumes only: files, folders, application data and so on. With this option selected, you will pass to the Volumes step of the wizard.
- File level backup — select this option if you want to create a backup of individual directories on your computer. With this option selected, you will pass to the Files step of the wizard.
Most backup jobs will capture the Entire Machine[For file-level backup] If you want to perform backup in the snapshot-less mode, select Disable snapshot. With this option selected, Veeam Agent for Linux will not create a snapshot of the backed-up volume(s) during backup. This allows Veeam Agent to back up data residing in file systems that are not supported for snapshot-based backup with Veeam Agent for Linux.
ImportantConsider the following: - [For entire machine backup] Certain limitations for EMC PowerPath configuration apply. To learn more, see this Veeam KB article.
- [For volume-level backup] Volume-level backup job relies on a device name in the /dev directory. Device names in the /dev directory (e.g. /dev/md-127, /dev/dm-1) must stay persistent for backed-up volumes. Otherwise, the job will back up the wrong volume.
- [For file-level backup] If the backed-up file system has a complex folder structure with many hierarchy levels, during incremental backup, the inbound network traffic on the Veeam Agent computer may exceed by far the outbound traffic. Significant amount of data can be transferred to the Veeam Agent computer from the target backup location even if few files are changed since the previous job session.
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TipFile-level backup is typically slower than volume-level backup. If you plan to back up all folders with files on a specific volume, it is recommended that you configure volume-level backup instead of file-level backup. |
- Specify Backup Scope Settings
- If you opted to backup Volume level backup or File level backup you will need to select which volumes or files to backup.
- EvolveIP recommends backing up the Entire machine so that all volumes and files are backed up, and you can restore the entire machine if needed.
- Select a Backup Destination
- Select Veeam Cloud Connect Repository to send your data to EvolveIP.
- Specify Provider information.
- Enter the Address provided by EvolveIP
- Enter the default port 6180 and press Enter
- The SSL certificate information will be validated
- Enter the Username and Password provided by EvolveIP and press Enter.
- The provider resources will be queried and may take a moment.
- Select the desired target repository and enter the amount of restore points desired then press Enter.
- Select any applicable Advanced job settings. These are typically available only if specific requirements are met, such as initially requesting backup encryption from EvolveIP.
- Choose a backup Schedule
- Enable the job to run automatically.
- Set which days the job should run and select a time for the job to start.
- Press Enter.
- Review the Summary.
- Choose whether to run the job now or allow to run when scheduled, and press Enter to finish job completion.
- Once back at the menu, press 'c' to enter the menu to configure a secondary job if desired.
Monitoring Veeam Backup Agent Jobs- Launch the Veeam Agent for Linux control panel with the veeam or veeamconfig ui command.
- Select an active or previously run backup job from the list and press 'Enter' to show the job Summary.
- Use the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard to check different job summaries.
- Press 'Esc' to exit out of the job summary.
Stopping Backup Job- Launch the Veeam Agent for Linux control panel with the veeam or veeamconfig ui command.
- Select an active backup job from the list and press 'Enter' to show the job Summary.
- Press 'S' to stop the job and select Yes and press 'Enter'.
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