Restoration Priority; File-Level Security Settings; Additional Settings - ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE 9.1 - FOR LINUX User Manual

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Unchecking the Do not perform operations until the commands execution is
complete box, checked by default, will permit the restore procedure to run concurrently
with your commands execution.
6.5.4

Restoration priority

The default setting – Low.
The priority of any process, running in a system, determines the amount of CPU usage and
system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the restoration priority will free more
resources for other CPU tasks. Increasing of restoration priority may speed up the restore
process due to taking resources from the other currently running processes. The effect will
depend on total CPU usage and other factors.
6.5.5

File-level security settings

The default setting – Restore files with their security settings.
You can choose whether to restore the original files' security settings (i.e. permissions for
read, write and execute, set in file Properties -> Permissions), or let the files inherit the
security settings of the folder where they will be restored.
This option is effective only when restoring files from file/folders archives.
6.5.6

Additional settings

1. You can choose whether to restore files' date and time from the archive or assign the files
the current date and time.
2. Before data is restored from the archive, Acronis True Image Server for Linux can check
its integrity. If you suspect that the archive might have been corrupted, select Validate
backup archive before restoration.
To check archive data integrity you must have all incremental and differential backups belonging to the
archive and the initial full backup. If any of successive backups is missing, validation is not possible.
3. Having restored a disk/partition from an image, Acronis True Image Server for Linux can
check the integrity of its file system. To do so, select Check file system after restoration.
Verification of the file system is available only when restoring disk/partitions under Linux (i.e. not in
standalone Acronis True Image Server for Linux version, booted from the rescue CD) and only for Ext2,
Ext3, Reiser4, ReiserFS, Linux Swap, XFS and JFS file systems.
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