Page created: 15 Jul 2022 | Page updated: 20 Jan 2023 | 1 min read9.2 Product PingDirectory Directory Capability Product documentation Content Type Administration User task IT Administrator Administrator Audience System Administrator Software Deployment Method Use the --backupID argument to assign an ID to a backup. To back up the userRoot directory, run the following command. $ bin/backup --backupDirectory </path/to/backups/>userRoot \ --backendID userRoot --backupID weekly The --backupID argument identifies the backup being created as "weekly". The backup file appears under backups/userRoot directory as userRoot-backup-weekly.
To back up the userRoot directory, run the following command. $ bin/backup --backupDirectory </path/to/backups/>userRoot \ --backendID userRoot --backupID weekly The --backupID argument identifies the backup being created as "weekly". The backup file appears under backups/userRoot directory as userRoot-backup-weekly.