User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Acronis® True Image Server – a complete solution for corporate users
- 1.2 New in Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows
- 1.3 System requirements and supported media
- 1.4 Technical support
- Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Server installation and starting
- Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies
- 3.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images
- 3.2 Full, incremental and differential backups
- 3.3 Acronis Secure Zone
- 3.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
- 3.5 Acronis Snap Restore
- 3.6 Acronis Universal Restore
- 3.7 Using dynamic disks and volumes
- 3.8 Backing up to tape drive
- 3.9 Viewing disk and partition information
- Chapter 4. Using Acronis True Image Server
- Chapter 5. Creating backup archives
- Chapter 6. Restoring the backup data
- 6.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD?
- 6.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives
- 6.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images
- 6.3.1 Starting the Restore Data Wizard
- 6.3.2 Archive selection
- 6.3.3 Restoration type selection
- 6.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore
- 6.3.5 Selecting a target disk/partition
- 6.3.6 Changing the restored partition type
- 6.3.7 Changing the restored partition file system
- 6.3.8 Changing the restored partition size and location
- 6.3.9 Assigning a letter to the restored partition
- 6.3.10 Restoring several disks or partitions at once
- 6.3.11 Using Acronis Universal Restore
- 6.3.12 Setting restore options
- 6.3.13 Restoration summary and executing restoration
- 6.4 Setting restore options
- Chapter 7. Scheduling tasks
- Chapter 8. Managing Acronis Secure Zone
- Chapter 9. Creating bootable media
- Chapter 10. Other operations
- Chapter 11. Mounting an image as a virtual drive
- Chapter 12. Transferring the system to a new disk
- 12.1 General information
- 12.2 Security
- 12.3 Executing transfers
- 12.3.1 Selecting Clone mode
- 12.3.2 Selecting source disk
- 12.3.3 Selecting destination disk
- 12.3.4 Partitioned destination disk
- 12.3.5 Old and new disk partition layout
- 12.3.6 Old disk data
- 12.3.7 Destroying the old disk data
- 12.3.8 Selecting partition transfer method
- 12.3.9 Partitioning the old disk
- 12.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts
- 12.3.11 Cloning summary
- 12.4 Cloning with manual partitioning
- Chapter 13. Adding a new hard disk
- Chapter 14. Command-line mode and scripting
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/compression:[0…9]
Specify the data compression level.
It ranges from 0 to 9 and is set to 3
by default
Any
/split:[size in MB]
Split the backup into parts of the
specified size
Other than ASZ
General options
/oss_numbers
Declares that numbers of partitions
in the
/partition option are
adjusted for MBR partition table
rather than be simple ascending
numbers. This means that primary
partitions have numbers 1-1, 1-2, 1-
3 (and 1-4 if there are not logical
partitions on the disk) and logical
partitions numbers start with 1-4.
For example, if the disk has one
primary and two logical partitions,
their numbers can appear as
follows:
/partition:1-1,1-2,1-3 or
/oss_numbers /partition:1-1,1-
4,1-5
Any
/reboot
Reboot the server after the
operation is completed
Any
/log:[file name]
Create a log file of the current
operation with the specified file
name
Any
14.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd
commands)
Option Description
create
/harddisk:[disk number]
Specifies the hard disks to include into the image file by numbers.
The list of available hard disks is provided by the
/list command.
An image may contain data of more than one hard disk. In that
case, separate disk numbers by commas, e.g.:
/harddisk:1,3
/partition:[partition
number]
Specifies the partitions to include into the image file by numbers.
The list of available partitions is provided by
/list. Partition
numbers are specified as <disk number>-<partition number>, e.g.:
/partition:1-1,1-2,3-1
Dynamic volumes are specified by letters, e.g.:
/partition:C,E
/file
_
partition:[partition
letter]
Specifies the partition where the image file will be stored (by letter
or number). This option is used with
/filename:[file_name]. In
that case the file name must be specified without drive letter or root
folder. For example:
/file_partition:D /filename:”\1.tib”










