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admin-bwm [2023/05/14 01:01] – [Bandwidth Monitoring] hogwildadmin-bwm [2023/05/14 02:47] – [Backup] -condense, formatting hogwild
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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.+ \\
  
-Backup files are are saved in the standard Linux GNU .gz (gzip) file formatThis is an archive formatsimilar to .zipand can be easily opened by many programs across Windows, Linux, Macintosh and other systems.+Here you can back up the bandwidth monitoring log file, naming it whatever you chooseFreshTomato creates a default filenamebut clicking the cursor in the field lets you edit the log's filenameAfter you click Savethe new file name will take effect.
  
-**Backup:** Clicking on the Backup button will download the file to your web browserThe browser should open a window prompting you to either Open or Save the fileGenerallyyou choose Saveat which point your browser prompts you to browse for the location to save the backup log.+Backup files are are saved in the GNU .gz (gzip) format. This is an archive format, similar to .zip. It can be easily opened by programs in WindowsLinuxand MacOS.
  
-Hovering your mouse over the blue link entitled "link" will make your browser display the full path of the Bandwidth Monitor backup file location in the browser's status area. Clicking on the blue "link" link will also prompt you for where you want to store the existing Bandwidth Monitor backup file.+**Backup:** Clicking on the Backup button will download the log file to your browser. The browser will open a window prompting you to Open or Save the file. Generally, you click Save, and the browser prompts you to browse to the location to save the backup log. 
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 +Hovering your mouse over the blue "link" will make your browser display the full path of the backup file location in the browser's status area. It will also prompt you for where to store the existing Bandwidth Monitor backup file. 
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admin-bwm.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/14 03:05 by hogwild