Maintenance Manual

Managing the System
Backup
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide 250
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To select which directory, folders, or files to backup:
STEP 1 Choose Backup > Mozy Backup > Backup. The Mozy Backup window opens.
STEP 2 Configure the following settings:
Folders to Backup—Check the check box to select the directories, folders,
or files that you want to backup. Click the arrow to expand the directory
structure and choose specific files to backup.
NOTE When you choose the file or folder you want to backup, the check has
three variations dependent on your selection. Black indicates a folder and all
of the sub-folders or files are selected. Gray indicates single folders or files
within a directory are selected. The gray check appears in the parent folder.
Blank indicates that no files are selected.
Contents of Selected Directory—Dispays the files from the selected
directories.
STEP 3 Click Apply to begin the backup.
Mozy Storage UsedThe first number indicates the amount of storage
space used and the second number indicates the total storage space
purchased. For example, 15GB/20GB signifies that there is 15 GB of storage
space used out of 20 GB of storage space purchased.
- Storage allocation bar—Displays the percentage of used allocated
space.
- Increase Mozy Storage—Click the link to go to Cisco.Mozy.com where
you can increase the storage capacity.
STEP 4 In Backup Status & Logging, you can view the progress of the backup.
NOTE Files are not backed up immediately. One hour after a file is modified, the file
becomes eligible for backup and is sent to the Mozy servers. This one hour delay
applies for both continuous and scheduled backups. Mozy does not back up files
immediately after changes in order to prevent excessive bandwidth and CPU
usage on the NAS.
File in progress—Displays the file currently being backed up.
Files Pending—Displays number of files remaining for backup. Click the link,
that is, x files (x B), to display more information about the pending files.
- TimestampTime the file was changed.
- Size—Size of the listed file.