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If the vault space is about to be used up, expand the vault capacity or delete the vault. For details, see What Can I Do If the Vault Capacity Is Not Enough? Parent topic: Capacity
Manual Backups You can permanently keep backups that you manually created as long as you do not delete them and your account balance is sufficient.
If you delete data from the file system during the backup, the deleted data may fail to be backed up. Therefore, to ensure data integrity, delete the target data after the backup is complete, and then perform the backup.
To delete such a backup, delete its image first. If a backup is automatically generated based on a backup policy and the backup has been used to create an image, the backup will not be counted as a retained backup and will not be deleted automatically.
If you delete data from the disk during the backup, the deleted data may fail to be backed up. Therefore, to ensure data integrity, delete the target data after the backup is complete, and then perform the backup.
Figure 2 Creating a backup for the server Log in to the server again and delete the test1 file. Figure 3 Deleting the file On the CBR console, use the server backup you created to restore data.
If you delete the image created from the backup, the backup will be retained based on the original retention rule applied. (If the backup expires or is not within the most recent backups specified in the retention rule, CBR will automatically delete the backup.)
Tag Add, edit, or delete tags for vaults. Vault tags are used to filter and manage vaults only.
Reducing the number of retained backups Locate the target vault and delete unwanted backups by referring to .
To delete such a backup, delete its image first. If a backup is automatically generated based on a backup policy and the backup has been used to create an image, the backup will not be counted as a retained backup and will not be deleted automatically.
You need manually delete unwanted backups. Click OK. After the disassociation, you can go to the Policy area on the vault details page to view the results. If the policy does not exist, the disassociation is successful.
CBR can differentiate automatic backups from manual backups no matter you delete the prefix or not. Automatic backups expire based on the retention rule of the backup policy. Enter a name you want and click . Then, you can view the new backup name in the backup list.
You need manually delete unwanted backups. Click OK. After the disassociation, you can go to the Policy area on the vault details page to view the results. If the policy does not exist, the disassociation is successful.
If you delete data from the desktop during the backup, the deleted data may fail to be backed up. Therefore, to ensure data integrity, delete the target data after the backup is complete, and then perform the backup.
Reducing the number of retained backups Locate the target vault and delete unwanted backups by referring to Deleting a Backup.
Code Description 200 OK Specifies the normal response code for the GET and PUT operations. 201 Created Specifies the normal response code for the POST operation. 202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing. 204 No Content Specifies the normal response code for the DELETE
Background The super administrator wants to delete an unneeded administrator or regular user. Precautions Only the super administrator can delete users. However, the super administrator cannot delete itself.
If a backup has been created and the next backup task is in progress, CBR will not allow you to delete the most recent backup. You can delete the backup only after the ongoing backup task is complete. Select Backup quantity and set to keep 3 backups.
If the user exists, confirm that it is not created by other applications and then delete it. After the user is deleted, install the Agent again.
No one can delete the backups in their retention periods. Parent topic: Security