Nortel Networks NN43001-315 User Manual

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Disaster recovery

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yyyy - year

mm - month

dd - day

hh - hour

MM - minutes

ss - seconds

Nortel Linux base uses the CLI command

sysbackup

to backup system

data to external storage. You can choose to back up the data to a USB
device or to an SFTP server. For more information about SFTP data back
up, see

“Network configuration for Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)

data backup” (page 143)

.

Note:

Only one USB storage device should be attached during

backup/restore command execution.

The backup operation has two modes; interactive and noninteractive.
Interactive backup is performed by using the CLI command

sysbackup

–b

. Interactive backup performs a single backup operation and is intended

to backup data before and after critical changes to the system. Interactive
backup can be used as an irregular or on-demand backup. Noninteractive
backup is performed by using the CLI command

sysbackup –c

.

Noninteractive backup performs a regular or scheduled backup. You
can configure a Noninteractive backup as shown in

Figure 108 "Backup

Scheduler 1" (page 117)

and

Figure 109 "Backup Scheduler 2" (page 118)

.

Note:

The minutes parameter in the backup scheduler does not

support asterisk as a valid parameter.

Figure 108
Backup Scheduler 1

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-315

02.09

29 October 2008

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