The only way I know to get the full descriptions for all of the advanced options are either via the GUI as you described, or to actually use the built in help in the command line: > help advancedįor what it’s worth I found it helpful to save the advanced options out to a file when I was first getting started so I could reference them in a text editor: > help advanced > %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\DuplicatiAdvancedOptions.txt I was trying to say that the help file has descriptions for all of the basic commands, but not all of the advanced options (retry-delay, upload-unchanged-backups, number-of-retries, snapshot-policy, etc.). You mentioned that you can read the descriptions for all of the advanced options in the help.txt file on the github site. Good point, I should have been more specific. What sorts of backup commands are you thinking of? Modules: %ENCRYPTIONMODULES%, %COMPRESSIONMODULES%, %GENERICMODULES%įormats: date, time, size, encryption, compressionĪdvanced: mail, advanced, returncodes, filter, default-filter-sets, Reparing: repair, affected, list-broken-files, purge-broken-filesĭebugging: debug, logging, create-report, test-filters, system-info, send-mail See help for more information.Ĭommands: backup, find, restore, delete, compact, test, compare, purge, vacuum # need for translation as many options are described in the UI as well and # that we found the new description much better but did not want to create a In that case descriptions are taken directly from # commands the CLI understands and what the outputs are. duplicati/duplicati/blob/master/Duplicati/CommandLine/help.txt # This file is the help for the Duplicati Command Line Client. If it’s not what I want then I use the “x” on the right to remove it.Īlternatively, you can read all the descriptions in one place at. What I often do us select one so it gets added to the GUI with a longer description of what it does. For example hash likely would not be needed for a local USB of UNC destination.įor the advanced options, yes there are a lot of them. Some things we can’t answer without knowing what type of destination you are using. Thanks for clarifying, I think I understand a little better what you are wanting. Only doing maybe 2 week retention on these image level because they are really for DR only. Doing weekly fulls and daily incrementals. Crashplan service keeps stopping windows#I’m also a recent Macrium Reflect user and use it to image my Windows computers to my NAS. I’m relatively new to Duplicati and still learning. That could be simply a different folder in your cloud storage bucket. I also think (and I could be wrong) that the different backup sets may need to go to different backup destinations. I read somewhere (I think) that the scheduler won’t do that. What I do not know is if Duplicati lets multiple backup sets run at the same time. Create a backup set for your most active data and schedule it for every 3 minutes. I would back up my main working folders every 15 minutes, and then other less active areas less frequently.įrom what I can see you should be able to have Duplicati do something similar. I used to use CrashPlan and had multiple backup sets. Why don’t you do the scheduling within Duplicati itself? I assume orphans from Crash Plan would be seeking the same information Is there a specific run everyday script ? Crashplan service keeps stopping manual#Manual run, does work, I see a command box open, yet see no feed back its ‘backing up’ I tried to setup Duplicati via the Task manger to run at specific time, after reading a post here, but cant get it working, as the system tray icon stays black, I assume the command line string is not working. Ie, like backing up Windows Desktop, these files are either been delete added or moved, all the time. Would like my Duplicati to backup specific files every 3 mins or every day automatically.ĭuplicati must also be able to skip files if missing and backup new files that have appeared Of files like how Genie Timeline / Crash Plan work. Would like to know what Duplicati Scripts to use, when making backups that keep variations I still use Macrium Reflect to image my drives, a full backup. Now only using Duplicati, as a replacement ( I hope ) for Crash Plan / Genie Timeline I use Macrium Reflect to image my drives and was using Genie Timeline / Crash Plan to backup files which change all the time like GAME data.
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