Backup to fmd (fmd backup rule) – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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Backup and restore

During a restore operation, the specified version of the backup data file
is copied from the local hard disk, de-grouped using the tar utility, and
decompressed using the gzip utility.

LD 117 Ethernet and Alarm Management

Command

Description

NEW/CHG BKPR <rule
number 1-100> FTP <IP
addr> <login> <pwd>
<path> [<N of versions
1-10>] [<name>]

Add or change a backup rule, where:

rule number = 1-100. Up to 100 rules can be defined. Each rule
is a pattern that can be further used. These rules can be used by
the GRDRC block, defined in LD 117, by the backup schedules, or
for manual backup and restore operation (BKR/RSR commands
activated from LD 43).

FTP = mnemonic for this rule type

IP addr = IP address of the FTP server to be accessed for storing
(Backup) or retrieving (Restore) backup data

login = login name to access the FTP server, up to 32 characters

pwd = login password to access the FTP server, up to 32 characters

path = path on the FTP server where the backup data file (or files for
incremental versions) is located, up to 64 characters

N of versions = (1)-10 number of incremental backup data versions
preserved on the FTP server

name = rule name - text without white spaces, up to 30 characters

The only backup rule type that can be referenced from GRDRC is SCS.

The <name> parameter is also added as optional when defining a new backup rule with SCS type
(introduced in CS 1000 Release 4.5 Geographic Redundancy).

Backup to FMD (FMD backup rule)

During a backup operation, the backup data files are grouped into one file
using the tar utility, compressed using the gzip utility, and copied to the FMD.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)

NN43001-106

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

27 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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