MarkLogic 9 Product Documentation
Scheduled Database Backup Configuration Help
Scheduled Backups
allow you to specify a time in the future to perform a database
backup. The backup can either be one time or recurring.
To schedule a database backup, click the
Create tab and specify when and how often you want the backup to occur.
The following are the configuration
options:
- backup directory
specifies the directory to which you want the database backed up.
- backup type
specifies the task type:
- minutely
specifies how many minutes between each backup.
- hourly
specifies how many hours and minutes between each backup.
- daily
specifies how many days between each backup and the time of day
(in 24:00 notation).
- weekly
specifies how many weeks between each backup, check one or
more days of the week, and the time of day (in 24:00 notation) for the
task to start.
- monthly
specifies how many months between each backup, select one day
of the month (1-31), and the time of day (in 24:00 notation) for the task to start.
- one-time
specifies the start date in MM/DD/YYYY notation (for example, 07/29/2009
for July 29, 2009) and time in 24:00 notation.
- backup period
specifies how often the backup should run (every n months, weeks, days, hours or minutes).
- max backups
specifies the maximum number of backups to keep. When you reach the specified
maximum number of backups, the next backup will delete the oldest backup.
Specify 0 to keep an unlimited number of backups.
- backup security databasee
specifies whether you want the backups to include the security database for this
scheduled backup.
- backup schemas database
specifies whether you want the backups to include the schemas database for this
scheduled backup.
- backup triggers database
specifies whether you want the backups to include the triggers database for this
scheduled backup.
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