Backup at shutdown does not work
* Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
* Acronis True Image 2013 TRIAL
I have installed TI 2013 and defined an incremental backup job to my ReadyNAS Duo v2 NAS. The NAS does not require a login or password. Backup is made to a share from the NAS, which is accessible over SMB, ie \\nas\backups. Backing up from within windows works fine. However, I have configured the backup job to run daily at shutdown /restart.
On shutdown I do receive a message indicating that acronis will be trying to do something and there is disk activity for some time. However, no backup is taken.
I saw in the KB that this was a known issue in a previous TI release, but thought that it would be resolved. A log of the failed attempt is attached.
Please confirm whether this is an issue with 2013. I am currently evaluating both TI and Macrium for this task, so Acronis input will be seriously appreciated.
| Fichier attaché | Taille |
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| backup.zip | 976 octets |
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Reading again my first post I would like to clarify that I am taking an image of my entire Windows 7 C: drive to a NAS share. This backup works just fine when initiated from within TI.
GroverH wrote:Michail,
One troubleshooting step I would take would be to create a task to run the backup manually without a scheduler involved.
This could be run from a desktop shortcut created via the TrueImage Edit Backup settings/create shortcut option. A shortcut will appear on your deskop with the same name as the backup task.Dbl click on the shortcut to initiate the backup to the nas and confirm if you have a successful completion of the backup.
Following your suggestion, I've made a shortcut and initiated a backup as per your suggestion (ie double clicking on the shortcut itself). The incremental backup started just fine!
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