![]() You can schedule multiple scheduled backups per repository. Selecting the ‘i’ symbol will provide you with more information on the progress of the backup. The progress of the scheduled backup can be monitored using the ‘Activity’ widget on the Site Manager dashboard. ![]() When the time that has been specified in the schedule is reached, the backup will start automatically. A combined forecast for a repository can be viewed on the ‘Dashboard’ page of the Site Manager in the ‘Forecast’ widget. You can also see a forecast for the schedule that you have selected. The scheduled activity can be enabled/disabled, run now, and deleted. Selecting the scheduled activity will provide you with more information about it. Select the XML definition file you wish to schedule and click the Schedule button as shown above. The ‘Scheduled Activity’ page will then show the backup you have scheduled. To schedule backups In the Macrium Reflect main window, select the Backup tab at the top left, then click the Backup Definition Files tab. The definitions and schedules can be reused to schedule activity for multiple repos, multiple scheduled activities can use the same definitions and schedules. ![]() In the drop-down lists, select the definition and schedule that you want to use. Select the repository that you want to use as a destination for your scheduled backups, then select ‘Schedule Backup’, this will open the ‘Schedule Activity’ wizard. In this tab, you will see a list of the repositories that you have created. ![]() To schedule backups using Macrium Site Manager, select the ‘Scheduled Activity’ tab. This blog post will cover how to use these to schedule your backups to run automatically. In the previous blog posts, we have created: a definition to control which computers, disks and partitions are backed up a schedule to control when backups take place and a repository to use a destination for the backups. ![]()
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