In this section, you can create and manage your Repositories, view and install Available Plugins, and manage Installed Plugins.
In the Installed Plugins tab, you can view and manage all installed plugins in JetBackup.
Click on "Enable Plugin" to toggle between enabling and disabling your plugins.
Click on "Uninstall Plugin" to permanently remove your plugins. Make sure that the plugin is not in use in order to uninstall it.
In the Available Packages tab, you can view and intsall all available plugins from your repositories.
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* The Manage Databases Plugin is only available on JetBackup 5 for Linux.
Installed plugins are updated automatically via the JetBackup 5 Automated Task. There is no way to disable the auto-updates specifically for plugins as this helps ensure that any changes to the Base JetBackup version that may affect plugin functionality and/or features are up-to-date, and vice versa.
Install the selected available plugin.
Conveniently navigate to the selected plugin's interface.
Click on "Uninstall Plugin" to permanently remove your plugins. Make sure that the plugin is not in use in order to uninstall it.
In the Repositories tab, you can add and manage Repositories that contains JetBackup plugins.
Click on "Manage Repository" to modify your repository configuration.
Click on "Reload Repository"" to manually load your repository.
Click on "Delete Repository" to remove your repository permanently. Make sure that no plugins are installed from the repository in order to delete it.
To create a new repository, click on "+ Create New Repository".
Example configuration page for a repository:
Specify a unique name for your repository. This will be used internally for your convenience
Specify the URL for the repository where JetBackup will fetch available packages.