Brocade Virtual ADX Installation and Deployment Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual

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4. Issue the ./install_vadx.sh primary | secondary command to upgrade the image to either the

Primary or Secondary image location.

[root@VirtualADX misc]# ./install_vadx.sh primary | secondary

5. Reboot the Virtual Machine from the Linux prompt to complete the upgrade.

[root@VirtualADX misc]# reboot

[root@VirtualADX misc]#

Broadcast message from root@VirtualADX

(/dev/pts/3) at 17:39 ...

The system is going down for reboot NOW!

[root@VirtualADX misc]#

Copying the current configuration onto a new target virtual ADX VM

Complete the following steps to copy the current configuration onto a new target virtual ADX VM.

1. Run the ./backup.sh <tar file name> in the folder /opt/ADX/tools

NOTE
You can choose the tar file name of your choice. A tar file with the given name is generated.

./backup.sh vadx_3.1_backup generates a tar file called vadx_3.1_backup.tar.gz

2. Copy the tar file on to the target VM in the /opt/ADX/tools directory, where the configuration is to be

copied.

3. Use the ./restore.sh <copied tar file name> to copy the configuration on to the new VM.

./restore.sh vadx_3.1_backup

NOTE
By using the above steps, you effectively copy the entire relevant configuration on to the new VM.
The following folders are excluded as they do not pertain to a new VM installation.

• /opt/ADX/bin
• /opt/ADX/log
• /opt/ADX/tools
• /opt/ADX/pcap
• /opt/ADX/eventlog-mp
• /opt/ADX/evenlog-bpX, where X is the BP number. The number of files will be equal to the number

of BPs

Copying the current configuration onto a new target virtual ADX VM

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