Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2009 77The preset is: Use the setting set in the Machine options.To select whether to send the recovery operations events to the SNMP managers:Choose one of the following:• Use the setting set in the Machine options – to use the setting specified for the machine. Formore information refer to Machine options (p. 46).• Send SNMP notifications individually for recovery operation events – to send the events of therecovery operations to the specified SNMP managers.o Types of events to send – choose the types of events to be sent: All events, Errors andwarnings, or Errors only.o Server name/IP – type the name or IP address of the host running the SNMP managementapplication, the messages will be sent to.o Community – type the name of SNMP community to which both the host running SNMPmanagement application and the sending machine belong. The typical community is "public".Click Send test message to check if the settings are correct.Do not send SNMP notifications – to disable sending the log events of the recovery operations toSNMP managers.3.3.2.6. Error handlingThese options are effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.These options enable you to specify how to handle errors that might occur during recovery.Do not show messages and dialogs while processing (silent mode)The preset is: Disabled.With the silent mode enabled, the program will automatically handle situations requiring userinteraction where possible. If an operation cannot continue without user interaction, it will fail.Details of the operation, including errors, if any, can be found in the operation log.Re-attempt, if an error occursThe preset is: Enabled. Number of attempts: 5. Interval between attempts: 30 seconds.When a recoverable error occurs, the program re-attempts to perform the unsuccessful operation.You can set the time interval and the number of attempts. The attempts will be stopped as soon asthe operation succeeds OR the specified number of attempts is performed, depending on whichcomes first.For example, if the network location becomes unavailable or not reachable, the program will attemptto reach the location every 30 seconds, but no more than 5 times. The attempts will be stopped assoon as the connection is resumed OR the specified number of attempts is performed, depending onwhich comes first.