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--network_speed=<speed>{kb|p} (p. 117)
--process_priority={low|normal|high} (p. 119)
General parameters
--log=<full path> (p. 117)
--log_format={structured|unstructured} (p. 117)
--output={formatted|raw} (p. 118)
--progress (p. 119)
{-f|--file_params}=<full local path> (p. 116)
Access to a remote machine (advanced editions only)
--host=<IP address or hostname> (p. 72)
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted (p. 115)
--address=<IP address or hostname> (p. 72)
Access to a specific service within a machine (advanced editions only)
--service={mms|ams|asn} (p. 72)
In a managed vault (--loc=bsp://<storage node>/<vault name>), the operation is always
executed by the storage node service. If you specify a different service, it will transmit the
command to asn.
2.4.2.4 catalog backup
Performs a full cataloging of the specified backup.
Usage tip. To speed up backups, you can prohibit full cataloging by adding the --cataloging=fast
parameter to the backup command. Use the catalog backup (p. 46), catalog archive (p. 42), or
catalog vault (p. 61) command to perform the full cataloging at a later time.
Examples (p. 131)
Parameters
--loc=<path> (p. 78)
The command does not support the following locations: Acronis Online Backup Storage,
encrypted managed vaults, and removable media such as CD, DVD, BD, Iomega REV, RDX or USB
devices.
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted (p. 115)
--arc=<archive name> (p. 79)
The command does not support encrypted and password-protected archives, archives created by
using Acronis True Image Echo or earlier product versions, and archives that use the simplified
backup naming (p. 91).
--backup=<backup ID> (p. 80)
General parameters
--log=<full path> (p. 117)
--log_format={structured|unstructured} (p. 117)
--output={formatted|raw} (p. 118)