BackupSuite for Openpli 3.0 version > 10
For Openpli 3.0 or later
Here's the latest version of the plugin BackupSuite, suitable for Openpli 3.0 or later/ Open Embedded 2.0.
In this first post you'll always find the latest public version of the BackupSuite for Open Embedded 2.0.
The BackupSuite is capable of making full back-ups of a running system. The back-up contains all files and settings as they are on the system at the moment of making the back-up.
In case of emergency or any other mishap you are capable of restoring your system in a matter of a few minutes (< 5 ).
The BackupSuite can -at the moment- back-up the Xtrend models ET4x00, ET5x00, ET6x00 and ET9x00. Also are all VU+ models supported such as Duo, Duo2, Solo, Solo2, Ultimo and Uno.
The MK-Digital / MaxDigital / XPert XP1000 is also supported.
After installation* you will find 2 entries in the Menu under Menu -> Plugins (or in German Menu -> Erweiterungen)
Fullback-up to USB and (German: Voll-Backup direkt auf USB)
Fullback-up to HDD/USB (German: Voll-Backup auf HDD/USB)
*Installation has to be done with a working internet connection to be able to fetch the required package mtd-utils from the feed)
Fullback-up to USB (Voll-Backup direkt auf USB)
This option makes a back-up directly to an USB-flashdrive, however there is one condition that has to be fulfilled and that's there MUST be a file on the USB-flashdrive with the name backupstick or backupstick.txt or whatever name containing the word backupstick. So a file with the name: hands_off_this_is_my_backupstick.txt is also valid! It doesn't matter if UPPER- or lower-case letters are used or even a mix of those 2.
This back-up will be written on 2 places, one in the folder representing the modelnumber e.g. ET9x00 and in a folder with the name fullbackup_et9x00, this is your archive of all back-ups made directly to this USB-flashdrive.
Fullback-up to HDD/USB (Voll-Backup auf HDD/USB)
This option does the same as above except that it is on a harddrive (or NAS) and there is no need for a file with the name backupstick.
This option does provide an extra option namely copy the made back-up directly from HDD to an USB-flashdrive. If you place a valid USB-stick, as mentioned above, before or during the back-up process then the made back-up will also be copied to this drive at the end of the process.
The supported languages are now: English (default), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Turkish.
Here's a screenshot (edited, still version 12.6) of the different steps of the Fullback-up to HDD/USB process with a valid USB-stick inserted on a
edit: ohne werbung
For Openpli 3.0 or later
Here's the latest version of the plugin BackupSuite, suitable for Openpli 3.0 or later/ Open Embedded 2.0.
In this first post you'll always find the latest public version of the BackupSuite for Open Embedded 2.0.
The BackupSuite is capable of making full back-ups of a running system. The back-up contains all files and settings as they are on the system at the moment of making the back-up.
In case of emergency or any other mishap you are capable of restoring your system in a matter of a few minutes (< 5 ).
The BackupSuite can -at the moment- back-up the Xtrend models ET4x00, ET5x00, ET6x00 and ET9x00. Also are all VU+ models supported such as Duo, Duo2, Solo, Solo2, Ultimo and Uno.
The MK-Digital / MaxDigital / XPert XP1000 is also supported.
After installation* you will find 2 entries in the Menu under Menu -> Plugins (or in German Menu -> Erweiterungen)
Fullback-up to USB and (German: Voll-Backup direkt auf USB)
Fullback-up to HDD/USB (German: Voll-Backup auf HDD/USB)
*Installation has to be done with a working internet connection to be able to fetch the required package mtd-utils from the feed)
Fullback-up to USB (Voll-Backup direkt auf USB)
This option makes a back-up directly to an USB-flashdrive, however there is one condition that has to be fulfilled and that's there MUST be a file on the USB-flashdrive with the name backupstick or backupstick.txt or whatever name containing the word backupstick. So a file with the name: hands_off_this_is_my_backupstick.txt is also valid! It doesn't matter if UPPER- or lower-case letters are used or even a mix of those 2.
This back-up will be written on 2 places, one in the folder representing the modelnumber e.g. ET9x00 and in a folder with the name fullbackup_et9x00, this is your archive of all back-ups made directly to this USB-flashdrive.
Fullback-up to HDD/USB (Voll-Backup auf HDD/USB)
This option does the same as above except that it is on a harddrive (or NAS) and there is no need for a file with the name backupstick.
This option does provide an extra option namely copy the made back-up directly from HDD to an USB-flashdrive. If you place a valid USB-stick, as mentioned above, before or during the back-up process then the made back-up will also be copied to this drive at the end of the process.
The supported languages are now: English (default), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Turkish.
Here's a screenshot (edited, still version 12.6) of the different steps of the Fullback-up to HDD/USB process with a valid USB-stick inserted on a
edit: ohne werbung
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