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punisher
21-07-11, 15:24
This tutorial will show you how to use the new Backup Manager and Image Manager on the ViX Image

Now although they seem the same, they aren't :p

The Backup Manager lets you create scheduled backups of your system files (not full
Image like Image Manager).

The Image Manager enables you to backup and restore your image (we are talking the whole image, not just settings).

Both also let you chose where you want to store the backups i.e USB, HDD, Network and also you can schedule Daily, Weekly or Monthly backups too.

Backup Manager

The (automated) settingsbackup is now in ViX-BackupManager, including the re-install of softcams and other plugins. After flashing an image, the restorefunction discovers the existence of settings, and asks if you want to restore them. The restore asks if previously installed plugins must be installed.

The restore function only discovers the existence of the latest backup, and it must have the default pref-fix. If you want an older backup to be restored, just say "No" to the wizard, return to the backupmanager once the system is up, select the wanted backup and choose "restore".

To get started you need to go to the Backup Manager which can be found by pressing the blue button/VIX/

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Once in the Backup Manager you will see something like below (mine has previous backups, your might be empty)

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First you need to set up the Backup Manager (scheduled backups, directory etc). Press the Menu button on your remote to setup

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I have set mine to do a daily backup at 2am and store it on my HDD.

You can also press "Yellow" and add other files you would like to backup other than the default ones that are pre selected for you (i havent done any extra)

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Press "Green" to save if you have made any changes. Once you are back on the main Backup Manager screen you are ready to make a backup.

Press "Green" to make a New Backup and you will prompted with a confirmation box

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Press "Yes" and the backup process will start like and you will be returned back to the main backup manager screen below

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The backup process will run in the background but if you want to view it just press "Green" to View Progress

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This will take a few minutes to process and once done you will see the Finished screen

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Just press OK to return to the main backup manager screen.

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You might notice that there is nothing in there, if that is the case press "Red" to Refresh List and you should now see your backup

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Now you can restore these settings right from the Backup Manager screen at any time by pressing "Yellow" to Restore. Or you can restore these settings after doing a new flash of the ViX Image right from the restore wizard.

NOTE:
The restore wizard only finds (and hence restores) the latest backed up settings. If you want to restore older setting, just say "No" to the restore wizard, you end up with a "clean" system. You can then enter the Backup Manager, select the desired settings and restore them in the live-system.

the latest backed up settings that the wizard would restore in my case from the screenshot above would be

vuduo-enigma2settingsbackup.tar.gz

And thats that :p

The Image Manager tutorial is below :D

punisher
21-07-11, 15:24
Image Manager

To backup your entire image ready for a new flash or a restore you need to get to the Image Manager which can be found in Blue Button/VIX/Image Manager

Once in there you will either see an empty screen or something like mine below

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Now first you need to set this up again like you did the Backup Manager. so press "Menu" on your remote to bring up the settings page

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Chose where you want to store the backup (mine is on USB) and selected whether you want daily/weekly/montly backups (i have chose daily backup at 7am) and then "Green" to save the settings and return to the main screen.

Now press "Green" to do a New Backup and you will be prompted with a confirmation box, just press "Yes"

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Again just like the Backup Manager you will be returned to the main screen as the backup runs in the background for a few minutes.

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To view the backup, press "Green" to View Progress and you will be shown the progress bar like below

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You can press "Blue" to continue in the background or wait for it to finish and once completed press "OK"

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once you are back to the main screen, again it might be empty

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so just press "Red" to Refresh List and you will now see your new backup dated todays date at the beginning.

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Now you can restore the image from the Image Manager by pressing "Yellow"

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or you can ftp into media/usb (where i stored my backups) and copy the backup onto another usb and flash the image that way too.

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Enjoy the tutorials guys. Any questions then dont hesitate to ask.

:D

slasher71
28-07-11, 15:24
Hi Punisher

Thanks for the tutorial

I have just tried a backup & restore

I tried to use the restore feature pressing the yellow button

It asks for confirmation.
From there on there is no progress info
Is this normal or does the restore happen in the background no info?

Regards

Dave

punisher
31-10-11, 23:11
Hi

sorry only just noticed a reply to this. hope you found and answer but if not, when you select to backup, if you exit out the screen back to tv screen then press blue button and you should see a progress bar with info on that

Stanman
01-11-11, 20:33
You cant restore the image on the ET, it has to be flashed.

Double Tap
16-03-12, 13:03
hello i have followed your guide but it does not restore my VU+Duo i have vix 2.3.204 installed. after i have restored it the screen comes up with the wizard to set my duo from scratch eg OSD requires setting up again plus all my channels have gone that i had scanned i end up in a worse state than before i did a backup & restore.

I have used both the backup manager & the image manager but to no use p.s. you state you can press the yellow button to back up more items but i dont see this option at all did you use a different version of VIX when you did this what version of VIX has a complete backup you know works ok as i cannot progress further with this system until i know i can play / learn more about the system safe in the understanding if i cock up i can just restore the system.

i hope you can help me as this is my first week with this setup :confused:

punisher
16-03-12, 14:57
If you go into Image Manager you can make a full bakup of your image there. Wherever it is located you can copy those files from ftp and stick them on usb an flash how you would any new image. If the backup manager hasnt restored it for you, go bak into backup manager and restore the back you made. It should be listed there

TK4|2|1
16-03-12, 15:50
I have a question,
If you do a settings backup, say on vix image, then want to try another image, AAF for instance, will the backup restore your settings into the new image?


Sent from my iThing using sorcery and the magic interweb

punisher
16-03-12, 16:05
The new AAF image? Or if u were to revert back from that image to vix? If you revert bak to vix then yes u can restore the backup but you cant restore the backup to another image other than vix

TK4|2|1
16-03-12, 16:07
The new AAF image? Or if u were to revert back from that image to vix? If you revert bak to vix then yes u can restore the backup but you cant restore the backup to another image other than vix

Any image really, just picked that 1 of the top of my head.
But from what you say it won't work. Thanks.


Sent from my iThing, using sorcery and the magic interweb.

Larry-G
16-03-12, 17:51
as punisher said, a a settings backup made from the ViX image, will only work when with the ViX image not any others.

The same applies to settings backups made from other images.

olly
05-07-12, 09:19
Hi,can i remove current usb stick for epg etc,and install a different usb to backup image and settings?,then remove to keep incase needed,and replace original usb back for epg etc?
I tried this last night and it got to 40% and the box crashed,would not respond to anything,not even after un plugging,so i lost everthing and had to do a fresh flash of the openvix image,thanks. vu+solo

twol
05-07-12, 10:38
Assuming that like the ET9200 you have more than 1 USB port, then leave your normal usb alone, plug in the backup image, ensure it is mounted and backup specifically to this usb.
I also lost my system in a similar fashion, when I plugged in my 2nd usb and didn't realise I had a problem with the mount, so I think it is unwise and a problem for the system when you start interchanging usb sticks to the same port.
Motto: don't mess with a working system :D

olly
05-07-12, 12:27
I just want to backup the image just incase i get any problems,like i did!!
also want to do backup manager for settings. So as i only have 2 usb ports and both are being used,one to power wifi bridge,other for epg etc,i guess i will need to take out the wifi bridge and use that usb port?,to save my settings/image.
cheers.

twol
05-07-12, 13:53
Yes, I always feel nervous without good backups, but would suggest that you when you replace the usb, check that all the mounts are set up properly in Mount Manager.
The other way is to have a bigger USB stick and use it for both epg and backups, they are now so cheap that it is not a big expense :)

Larry-G
05-07-12, 13:56
To be honest i just save my backups to the same USB stick i use for EPG / picons and crash logs etc. There is no need to chop and change USB sticks for this.

Rob van der Does
05-07-12, 14:33
To be honest i just save my backups to the same USB stick i use for EPG / picons and crash logs etc. There is no need to chop and change USB sticks for this.
Correct, same here; USB-stick never gets disconnected.
And my boxes that have an internal HDD (and hence no USB-stick) all image- and settings-backups go to HDD.

twol
05-07-12, 14:34
Motto: don't mess with a working system :D

... and what do I do, I decide to go for daily backup settings and weekly image backups.........and image backup promptly fails, my system crashes and I have to restore last weeks image backup :confused:
without image restore, system was dead as a Dodo.

olly
05-07-12, 16:33
There is no hdd on my vu solo, may think of getting one,so i have a 2gb stick. Is that ok for backup and epg etc,as this is what it failed with?
I do have a 8gb if you think I could leave that in for the above if the 2gb is not big enough.


BCFC

olly
05-07-12, 16:35
Why did yours fail? Seems bit suspect that yours failed to.


BCFC

twol
05-07-12, 18:19
Why did yours fail? Seems bit suspect that yours failed to.
BCFC
I have my suspicions but no evidence and although I have a (long) history of being able to debug many software systems, but with no linux experience and little enthusiasm to learn :D, will leave to smarter guys. I will just take more care in future.
I would stick with one larger USB stick, I (due to my background) like to keep backups on separate media - but thats my problem:)

olly
09-07-12, 15:18
I have tried this tut again for image manager backup,this time i have a 8gb usb stick which is mounted in the front of my vu solo,and i have been using it for epg,picons. Thing is the creating backup has been stuck on 40/100 for over 5 mins,last time it did this the box completely crashed,what do i do now to stop it crashing again as the progress bar is not moving from 40/100,thanks olly

Larry-G
09-07-12, 15:21
It's normal for it to hold on 40% for a while also the time to backup is greatly influenced by any plugins you may have installed.

olly
09-07-12, 16:02
I think it may have done it now,i see what you mean,i do have a line of detail now in image manager,just cannot seem to be able to ftp to the box now to save the image on a spare usb,when previously i could.Thanks pheonix

punisher
09-07-12, 20:11
If you press "Menu" when in Image Manager you can select where you want to store the backup... change it to usb, make a new backup and this time it will be on your usb stick

Vinnieb
25-07-12, 23:28
Hi, im having a backup problem. In image manager the restore button is replaced by downloads.
I can back up but can't restore.

Larry-G
25-07-12, 23:35
your no longer able to be able to restore the image from the image manager, you copy the backup made to a USB stick and flash it as you would a regular image.

Vinnieb
25-07-12, 23:41
Thanks for the quick reply and answer. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Larry-G
20-06-13, 15:13
How to make a image backup using ViX 3.0

new Tutorial added in .pdf format.

Creators
17-07-13, 19:41
Which select the files/folders in order to make softcams,plugins,etc.settings backup to them as possible to restore in fresh flash image?
Maybe this is simple,but not for me. :confused: Thanks.

Rob van der Does
17-07-13, 21:31
Which select the files/folders in order to make softcams,plugins,etc.settings backup to them as possible to restore in fresh flash image?
Maybe this is simple,but not for me. :confused: Thanks.
By default all those files and plugins have been selected (anyway for CCcam, not sure about other cams).
You only have to add any special files you might have.

Creators
17-07-13, 22:30
Hello Rob,

My usb flash contain file like root_cfe_auto.jffs2.with build 600 image and configuration with OSCam,CCcam and MGcamd
(more that 80 Mb.) I understand that nothing will come without FTP do?

Rob van der Does
18-07-13, 05:26
> 80Mb? Then it is an image backup: a complete backup of the whole image.
For use in a fresh flashed image you need the settings backup (via backup manager).

mmoloch
20-11-13, 18:52
Hi

The channel list is included in the Backup Manager option?... and the tuner settings are included?

Can I use this settings backup in a image from another team?

Larry-G
20-11-13, 18:55
Hi

The channel list is included in the Backup Manager option?... and the tuner settings are included?

yes a settings backup also includes the channel list or bouquet


Can I use this settings backup in a image from another team?

No you cant use backups made from one image on one from another team without causing some kind of unforeseen problem.