Avocent Network Device SPC420 User Manual

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70 DSView 3 Software Installer/User Guide

To manually backup or restore a hub server using a command line on a supported
Windows system:

1.

In the Start menu on your desktop, select Start - Programs - Accessories - Command Prompt.
A command prompt window will open.

2.

Change directories to the directory in which the DSView 3 software is installed (typically
C:\Program Files\Avocent DSView 3\bin).

3.

Enter

DSViewBackupRestore

to display the DSView 3 Backup/Restore Utility dialog box.

Follow the directions in To manually back up a hub server using the Backup and Restore
Utility dialog box
to back up the hub server using the dialog box or To manually restore a hub
server using the Backup and Restore Utility dialog box
to restore the hub server using the
dialog box. (These procedures are described later in this section.)

-or-

To backup the DSView 3 software hub server, enter

DSViewBackupRestore -backup -

archive “<archive name>” -passwd <password>

.

-or-

To restore the DSView 3 software hub server, enter

DSViewBackupRestore -restore -archive

“<archive name>” -passwd <password>

.

“<archive name>” - Name of the archive, which must be enclosed by quotation marks (for
example, “myarchive”). The -archive option and an archive name are required.

<password> - A password that encrypts the archive. The password is optional when
creating a backup. If a password is specified when creating the backup, it will be required
when restoring the backup.

To display help information, type

DSViewBackupRestore -h

or

DSViewBackupRestore -

help

.

For example, entering the following in a command prompt window will create a backup named
db.zip with the password test.

DSViewBackupRestore.exe -backup -archive “db.zip” -passwd test

Entering the following in a command prompt window will restore a backup named db.zip with the
password test.

DSViewBackupRestore.exe -restore -archive “db.zip” -passwd test

To manually backup or restore a hub server using a command line on a supported
Linux or Solaris system:

1.

Access the command prompt on your system.

2.

Change directories to the directory where the DSView 3 software is installed, which is
typically /usr/local/dsviewserver/bin.

3.

To backup the DSView 3 software hub server, enter

DSViewBackupRestore.sh -backup -

archive <archive name> -passwd <password> -overwrite

.

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