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- On the General tab, you can edit the following settingsby:
- Status
- Management Server - the name of the server hosting the SQL Safe Management Service that the Agent is configured to communicate with.
- Send Status every X seconds - select this option to have the SQL Safe Backup Agent communicate with the SQL Safe Management Service. Also, define the frequency of the communicate.
- Performance
- Max Load - the maximum number of concurrent operations that the backup agent can perform.
- Priority - use this option to define the thread priority at which backup agent threads run.
- Troubleshooting
- Enable Debug Mode - select this option to enable debug logging on the Agent.
- The Advanced button provides access to define the following options: More detailed messages, Backup Service Engine, Backup Service I/O, Map Generation, Filter Service Engine, and Filter Service Driver. Additionally, you can set Log Files options and define if you want to roll logs.
- Status
- On the SQL Server tab, you can edit by:
- SQL Server Connectivity
- Timeout - set the timeout in seconds.
- Virtual Device Interface (VDI) Defaults
- Timeout - set the timeout in seconds, which determines how long the Backup Agent will wait for a response from SQL Server before timing out.
- Buffers - define the number of buffers used for the VDI operation.
- Transfer Limit - set the maximum size of a transfer block for the VDI operation.
- Block Size - set the size of a VDI device block. All data transfers are integer multiples of this value.
- SQL Server Connectivity
- On the SQL Virtual Database tab, you can edit by:
- Default Database File Location - use this option to specify which folder SQL VDB uses to stores data files when creating a virtual database. Click Browse to change the Database File location.
- Cleanup Unused Files - use this option to remove the temporary files used for a VDB that are left behind after the database is deleted. Click Clean Up to remove these files and free up space.
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