Field |
Description |
Folder |
Name and the path of the folder that you want to backup. The path must an absolute path. For example: For Linux, /opt/coreservices/dss, indicates that you want to backup the contents of dss folder located in the /opt/coreservices directory. For Windows, you can use forward slash (/), back slash (\), as well as the drive name in the path. |
File |
Name and the path of the file that you want to backup. You can specify the file name with file extension or with asterisk (*). For example, you can specify file names like *.xml or common.*. |
Note:
For Linux, verify that the avayavp and avayavpgroup linux users have the read permission for the folder and file that you want to backup.
If you specify a valid folder name but the file field is empty, all the files from the specified folder are backed up. However, the subfolders are not considered for the back up.
You cannot add duplicate entries. If you try to add the same details suffixed or prefixed with an extra space, that too is treated as a duplicate entry.