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==== How to check your snapshots ==== | ==== How to check your snapshots ==== | ||
- | Every data directory on Munin has a hidden snapshot directory (called ~snapshot). Inside you will find directories that correspond to your snapshots. Within those snapshot directories, you will find read-only copies of your data as it was when the snapshot was taken. You can restore those files simply by copying them to the desired location. You can also right-click your data directory in Windows Explorer and then click on the ''Previous Versions'' tab to see your snapshots. | + | Every data directory on Munin has a hidden snapshot directory (called ~snapshot). Inside you will find directories that correspond to your snapshots. Within those snapshot directories, you will find read-only copies of your data as it was when the snapshot was taken. You can restore those files simply by copying them to the desired location. You can also right-click your data directory in Windows File Explorer and then click on the ''Previous Versions'' tab to see your snapshots. |
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- | If your data are on Hill or Fatt, you can right-click your data directory in Windows Explorer and then click on the ''Previous Versions'' tab to see your snapshots (also known as shadow copies on Windows). | + | |
==== Default Snapshot Rules ==== | ==== Default Snapshot Rules ==== |