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admin-bwm [2023/05/13 21:40] – [Bandwidth Monitoring] -resized screenshot to 724x231 hogwildadmin-bwm [2023/05/13 21:42] – [Restore] -resize screenshot to 723x98 hogwild
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 ===== Backup ===== ===== Backup =====
  
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 Here you can (re)name the backup bandwidth monitoring file, and back it up to a location you choose. In the empty field, you will see the default name of the statistics log file. If you click your cursor into that field, you can edit the filename given to the log file. Remember to click Save and wait for the changes to take effect. Here you can (re)name the backup bandwidth monitoring file, and back it up to a location you choose. In the empty field, you will see the default name of the statistics log file. If you click your cursor into that field, you can edit the filename given to the log file. Remember to click Save and wait for the changes to take effect.
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 ===== Restore ===== ===== Restore =====
  
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 The Restore section contains a //Browse…// button which allows you go and find existing Bandwidth Monitoring logs you wish to restore to the storage location selected in the //Save History Location// menu. FreshTomato will expect to find the a Linux/GNU .gz (gzip) archive file. The Restore section contains a //Browse…// button which allows you go and find existing Bandwidth Monitoring logs you wish to restore to the storage location selected in the //Save History Location// menu. FreshTomato will expect to find the a Linux/GNU .gz (gzip) archive file.
admin-bwm.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/14 03:05 by hogwild