Linux Web Server User Guide
README FIRST
Welcome to the R1Soft - Linux Web Server For Data Centers - User Guide
The purpose of this manual is to provide you with complete instructions on how to use your R1Soft - Linux Web Server For Data Centers 2.14 - software.
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Table of Contents
For you to get the most out of this manual, please follow the order shown below.
- README
- README FIRST
- Document Order
- Common Questions
- Hosts
- General Information
- Working With Hosts
- Working With Devices
- Working with Host Administrators
- Disk Safes
- General Information
- Working With Disk Safes
- Incremental Backups
- General Information
- Working With Backups
- Managing Incremental Backups
- Restore
- General Information
- Restoring
- Restoring Files
- Performing a Linux Bare-Metal Restore - see Linux Bare-Metal Restore Guide
- Performing a Windows Bare-Metal Restore - see Windows Bare-Metal Restore Guide
- Restoring Files from Encrypted Disk Safes
- About Bare-Metal Disaster Recovery of Disk Safes Using Encryption
- Tasks
- General Information
- Working With Tasks
- Users And Their Rights
- General Information
- Administrating Users
- Managing Your User Account
- Support
- [Getting Support]
- Linux Web Server - User Common Questions — A list of common questions specific to using your R1Soft - Linux Web Server For Data Centers 2.14 - software.
- Linux Web Server - Hosts — General information about Hosts, Host Quotas, instructions on how to add Hosts, change Hosts, delete Hosts, fulfill Host Discovery, test Agent connectivity, troubleshoot Agent connectivity, schedule email reporting, launch quota check at Host level, clean up Host log files, add Devices, display Devices, disable Devices, add Host Administrators, modify Host Administrator permissions.
- Linux Web Server - Disk Safes — General information about Disk Safes, The Disk Safe Browser, Disk Safe compression, Disk Safe defragmentation, Disk Safe encryption, instructions on how to create Disk Safes, define Disk Safe Settings, enable Automatic Defragmentation, delete Disk Safes, access the Disk Safe Browser, manage Incremental Backup Images, lock Incremental Disk Images, delete Incremental Disk Images, repair Disk Safes, verify Disk Safes.
- Linux Web Server - Incremental Backups — General information about Backups, Backup Rotation Policies, Incremental Disk Image, Devices, instructions on how to create Backups, manage Recovery Points, lock Recovery Points, delete Recovery Points.
- Linux Web Server - Restoring — General information about Bare-Metal Disaster Recovery, files restore, instructions on how to restore files, run Bare-Metal Disaster Recovery of Disk Safes using encryption, restore files from Disk Safes using encryption.
- Linux Web Server - Tasks — General information about Tasks, their recurrence types, Task history, Task log messages, Task log message levels, Task Scheduler, Task states, Task status, Task types, instructions on how to access the Global Task history, access the Host Task history, access the Task Scheduler, cancel a Running Task, disable and enable Tasks, edit scheduled Tasks, run Tasks now, view Task log messages, download the Task log messages.
- Linux Web Server - Users And Their Rights — General information about users, user types: common user, super user, Host Administrator, User Administrator, instructions on how to add users, change user properties, add an administrator for a user, delete users, log in to the system, change your user email and password.