User guide
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recover disk (p. 20)
recover vm (p. 29)
The volume whose data is to be
recovered from a backup.
With the recover disk command,
you can specify several volumes.
If the --disk (p. 83) parameter is
specified, this disk will be recovered.
Otherwise, the command will recover
all of the backed-up disks.
mount (p. 51)
The volume to be mounted from a
backup. You can specify several
volumes.
The command will fail.
Volume numbers are specified as <disk number>-<volume number>. For example:
--volume=1-1,1-2
Dynamic volumes (in Windows) or logical volumes (in Linux) are specified with the DYN prefix. For
example:
--volume=DYN1
Both basic and dynamic volumes can be specified by their letters. For example:
--volume=C
Mixed notation is also acceptable. For example:
--volume=1-1,E,DYN1
To view disks and volumes contained in a backup, use the list content (p. 45) command.
Command: create asz
--volume={<volume numbers>|all}
In the create asz (p. 55) command, the parameter specifies volumes from which the free space for
Acronis Secure Zone will be taken if the unallocated space on the specified disk is not enough. The
free space will be taken in proportion to each volume's size. If --volume=all is specified, the free
space will be taken from all volumes of the specified disk.
Without this parameter, Acronis Secure Zone will use the unallocated space only.
Command: resize asz
--volume={<volume numbers>|all}
If you use the resize asz (p. 55) command to increase Acronis Secure Zone, the software will
behave in the same way as described earlier for the create asz command.
If you use the command to decrease Acronis Secure Zone, the parameter specifies volumes where
the free space will be added. The space will be distributed to each volume equally. If --volume=all
is specified, the free space will be added to all volumes of the disk where the zone is located.
Without the --volume parameter, the freed space becomes unallocated.
Command: delete asz
--volume=<volume numbers>
In the delete asz (p. 57) command, the parameter specifies volumes where the free space will be
added after the Acronis Secure Zone deletion. The space will be distributed to each volume equally.
Without this parameter, the freed space becomes unallocated.