Backup - ACRONIS DRIVE MONITOR User Manual

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if %error_count% gtr 4 (
echo Alert! Errors found on some devices!
set /a ret_code=%ret_code_critical%
) else (
if %error_count% neq 0 (
echo Warning! Errors found on some devices!
set /a ret_code=%ret_code_warning%
) else (
echo All devices are running normally
set /a ret_code=%ret_code_ok%
)
)
echo exiting with return code %ret_code%
exit %ret_code%
If you have any questions concerning custom scripts, please refer to Acronis Discussion Forums.

3.3 Backup

Although S.M.A.R.T. is a powerful technology, that is able to predict about 60-70% of hard disk
failures, some kinds of crashes occur unexpectedly.
Your computer may experience electromechanical problems, or it even can be stolen. In this case
only up-to-date backup archives protect you from drastic data loss and allow you to recover the data
quickly and easily, eliminating hours or days of work trying to rebuild your disk drive's data and
applications.
Acronis Drive Monitor supports integration with Acronis products, such as Acronis True Image Home
Update 2 or higher and Acronis Backup & Recovery Update 2 or higher, and monitors the backup
archives availability for all disks/partitions on your computer. You can launch backup tasks directly
from Acronis Drive Monitor interface.
Acronis Drive Monitor will search for the installed backup software and previously created archives
when backup monitoring is enabled. Depending on the search result you will see a table with a list of
disks and backup details or a page with information on Acronis backup software.
This page displays the backup archives availability for all hard disks and partitions in your computer.

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