Must be set to 'Yes' to enable backups.Make certain to read the help for each setting you want to change before changing it.īe sure to set "Enable backups?" to 'Yes' to ensure that your backups will run.Īlso make certain to disable the script version in user.scripts if you are still using that version.Ĭurrently the plugin cannot be configured to run a backup while parity is running.
#Unraid plugins community applications install
Install the plugin using Community Applications, or the link below:Ĭhoose your settings by going to Settings -> User Utilities -> VM Backup. However, VM1 and VM2 can both have a vdisk1.img since they will be backed up to different folders. VM1 cannot have /mnt/diskX/vdisk1.img and /mnt/users/domains/VM1/vdisk1.img since the vdisks will overwrite the each other during the backup. The virtual disks attached to a single VM must have unique names regardless of their location since during the backup they will be placed into the same folder. They do not do anything else! They expire as soon as unRAID browser window is closed. This plugin does use cookies to allow user settings to persist across page refreshes. Please review the Change Log and To-Do List if you would like to know more. I have tested them as well as I can, but I cannot guarantee they will work correctly for everyone, so be sure to test thoroughly on your system before depending on this plugin for backups. This plugin installs pigz to allow for multi-threaded gzip compression.Ĭurrently the plugin is in beta.
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This plugin installs xmlstarlet to work with VM XML config files.
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Plugin for backing up VMs in unRAID including vdisks, configuration files, and nvram.