Console Mode In Linux; Backup, Restore And Other Operations (Trueimagecmd); Supported Commands - ACRONIS BACKUP AND RECOVERY 10 ADVANCED SERVER - COMMAND LINE REFERENCE UPDATE 3 Cli Reference Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

2 Console mode in Linux

Console is a natural part of Linux OS. Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 supports it through the
trueimagecmd command line tool. It provides a way to initiate data backup and recovery operations.
trueimagecmd also enables you to automate backup with the 'cron' service.
The trueimagecmd functionality is somewhat limited as compared to the GUI mode. trueimagecmd
does not support operations that require:
reboot of the system, such as restore a system partition or clone system drive.
a user interaction, such as inserting second media like CD, DVD, or tape when the first one is full.
Likewise, if there is no media inserted in the drive at all, the operation fails.
Therefore, under complex conditions, we recommend that you use the more powerful
acronis_console operating mode under X Window System.
Another useful tool, trueimagemnt, allows you to extract files or directories from images by
mounting images as if they were Linux kernel block devices. See also man trueimagecmd or man
trueimagemnt.
These utilities are also available when operating under the Linux-based bootable media.
2.1 Backup, restore and other operations
(trueimagecmd)
2.1.1

Supported commands

trueimagecmd has the following format:
trueimagecmd --command --option1 --option2...
Commands may be accompanied with options. Some options are common for most trueimagecmd
commands, while others are specific for individual commands. Below is a list of supported commands
and compatible options.
36
Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2010

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Backup & recovery 10 advanced server

Table of Contents