Abort a Database Backup

If a database backup is taking place and you wish to cancel it, you should use the Abort Backup action (method). Abort Backup is only available for a Backup database item when a backup is underway. When selected or triggered, it instructs ClearSCADA to stop the backup.

NOTICE

LOSS OF DATA

When you abort a backup, ClearSCADA will place a (Backup Aborted) comment after the backup filename. ClearSCADA will retain the aborted backup and the files that it contains. We recommend that you do not try to restore an aborted backup.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data.

To abort a database backup:

  1. Run ViewX and log on via a User Account that has the System Admin permission.
  2. Display the Database Bar (see Display an Explorer Bar).
  3. In the Database Bar, right-click on the Backup item that is associated with the backup that is currently taking place.
  4. From the context-sensitive menu, select Abort Backup.

The Abort Backup method could also be triggered in the same way as any other method, for example, by a Logic program. But triggering Abort Backup for a Backup item will only have an effect if a backup is currently in progress (for that item).

Further Information

Logic: see Calling a Method.

Alarm Redirections: see Select the Action to be Taken.

Method Calls: see Configure the Method Call's Properties.


Disclaimer

ClearSCADA 2017 R2