1. Enter the Number of Backups to Keep.
2. For Additional Settings, choose whether to verify and clone the database files during the backup process.
If you choose Verify, then FileMaker Server performs a consistency check, confirming whether the backup file is internally consistent. Enabling this option can detect errors in the backup file. However, backup operations that have this option enabled can take much longer to complete and may slow other activities on the master machine.
If you choose Clone, then a clone of the database file is created. The clone contains the file’s tables, layouts, scripts, page setup options, and field definitions without the data.
3. Select the Repeat of the schedule. See Examples of repeating schedules.
Tip The repeat details are set using a dialog box that opens in front of the main window. To apply changes that you have made in the dialog box, click outside the dialog box on the main window.
Choose | To |
Once | Back up databases to the default backup folder on the specified date and time. |
Daily | Back up databases to the default backup folder once daily, starting at specific time, and beginning on the date entered. |
Weekly | Back up databases to the default backup folder weekly on one or more days. For Days of the Week, select the days of the week when you want the schedule to run. |
Every N Days | Create a backup schedule that has a specific interval in days, such as every 2, 3, or 4 days. For Run Every, select the interval in days. |
•Select the Start Date or leave the current date.
•For all schedules except Once, you can set an ending date by selecting Set End Date, then selecting a date from the calendar.
•Set the Time when you want the schedule to run.