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Backup Configuration: Mount Backup Drive as Needed

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  • server9host
    Hello, If you are using local path to set backup configuartion and not using any other "separate drive/Network File System (NFS) mount" drive for backup then you need disable "Mount Backup Drive as Needed" option.
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  • harunbaba
    It's an USB drive. Actually, mount was realized flawlessly, the thing is when backup completed system didn't apply umount command. Namely, for next backup time, there is no need to mount a disk.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Per the description of this option: [QUOTE]Select this option to mount a backup drive. If the Mount Backup Drive as Needed feature is enabled, the Backup Configuration process will look at the /etc/fstab file for a backup mount. Note: When this feature is enabled, it requires a separate mount point. If a mount exists with the same name as the staging directory, the Backup Configuration process will mount the drive and backup the information to the mount. After the backup is complete, the drive will be dismounted. If the feature is disabled, then the Backup Configuration process will not look in the /etc/fstab file for a mount.
    Thank you.
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