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Target protection is used to protect files on target hosts by saving a backup copy before a file is either deleted or overwritten on the target host. If a job has target protection enabled, then whenever a file is deleted or modified on the source host but before the changes are propagated to the targets, a copy of the existing file on the target is moved to the Peer Management Center trash bin.
The trash bin is located in a hidden folder named .pc-trash_bin found in the root directory of the watch set of the target host. A backup file is placed in the same directory hierarchy location as the source folder in the watch set within the recycle bin folder. If you need to restore a previous version of a file, you can copy the file from the trash bin into the corresponding location in the watch set and the changes will be propagated to all other collaboration hosts.
You can configure target protection in the Target Protection page in the Edit File Collaboration Job dialog.
Modify the fields as needed:
Field |
Description |
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Enabled |
Enables target protection. |
# of Backup Files to Keep |
The maximum number of backup copies of an individual file to keep in the trash bin before purging the oldest copy. |
# of Days to Keep |
The number of days to keep a backup archive copy around before deleting from disk. A value of 0 will disable purging any files from archive. |
Trash Bin |
The name of the trash bin folder located in the root directory of the watch set. This is a hidden folder, and the name cannot be changed by the end user. |