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4. Select the Fail the task if the command execution fails check box if successful execution of the
command is critical for you. The command is considered failed if its exit code is not equal to zero.
If the command execution fails, the task run result will be set to Failed.
When the check box is not selected, the command execution result does not affect the task
execution failure or success. You can track the command execution result by exploring the Log
view.
5. Click Test command to check if the command is correct.
A post-recovery command will not be executed if the recovery proceeds with reboot.
5.7.8 Recovery priority
This option is effective for both Windows and Linux operating systems.
This option is not available when operating under the bootable media.
The priority of a process running in a system determines the amount of CPU and system resources
allocated to that process. Decreasing the recovery priority will free more resources for other
applications. Increasing the recovery priority might speed up the recovery process by requesting the
operating system to allocate more resources to the application that will perform the recovery.
However, the resulting effect will depend on the overall CPU usage and other factors like disk I/O
speed or network traffic.
The preset is: Normal.
To specify the recovery process priority
Select one of the following:
Low – to minimize resources taken by the recovery process, leaving more resources to other
processes running on the machine
Normal – to run the recovery process with normal speed, allocating resources on a par with
other processes
High – to maximize the recovery process speed by taking resources from the other processes.
5.7.9 Tape management
Use a disk cache to accelerate the recovery
This option is effective for file recovery from backups stored on tapes.
The preset is: Disabled.
When this option is enabled, the software uses temporary files to minimize the number of tape
rewinds and thus accelerate the recovery. The software creates the files on a local disk of the
machine where the tape device is attached and deletes the files after the recovery is completed.
This option is especially efficient if you recover large files. However, temporary files require as much
space as the total size of the files you want to recover.