backup-restore
Use this command to back up or restore email users’ mailboxes. Before using this command, you must specify the backup destination or the restore location first. For details, see system backup-restore-mail.
Syntax
execute backup-restore all-restore
execute backup-restore check-device
execute backup-restore format-device
execute backup-restore old-restore <full_int> <increments_int> domain <domain_str> user <user_str>
execute backup-restore restore {domain <domain> user <user> | host <host>}
execute backup-restore start
execute backup-restore stop
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Use this command to restore mail data without deleting previous full restore while restoring incremental backup. |
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Performs file system check on the backup device. |
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Format the backup device as a preparation step before backup. |
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old-restore <full_int> <increments_int> domain <domain_str> user <user_str> |
For details, see system backup-restore-mail. |
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Restores mailboxes, or optionally, for the specified domain or user. If you want to restore mailboxes from backups identified by another FQDN, such as a previous FQDN or the FQDN of another FortiMail unit, specify the Usually, you should enter an FQDN of this FortiMail unit, but you may enter only the host name if the local domain name is not configured, or enter the FQDN of another FortiMail unit if you want to import that FortiMail unit’s mailbox backup. For example, you may be upgrading to a FortiMail-2000 from a FortiMail-400. Previously, you have used a USB disk to store a backup of the mailboxes of the FortiMail‑400, whose fully qualified domain name (FQDN) was fortimail.example.com. You have then configured the FortiMail-2000 to also use the USB disk as its backup media. You could then import the FortiMail-400’s mailbox backup to the FortiMail-2000 by entering |
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Initiate an immediate backup. Note that all data on the backup device will be erased. |
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Stops any currently running backups. |
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