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Restoring Backed-Up System Files
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This topic contains the following information:
About Restoring
Backed-Up System Files
The INTUITY AUDIX LX information stored on rewritable
compact disc (CD-RW) backup media during the unattended and attended backup
procedures is used to restore the system to an operational state.
When
to Restore Backed-Up Files
If a system problem or failure occurs, backups
can be invaluable in returning the system to an operational state. You
are likely to restore backups when directed to do so by an alarm repair
action.
When
to Reinstall Software
Depending on the severity of the situation, INTUITY
AUDIX software might have to be reinstalled before you can restore any
backups. See Add Software Packages for
these procedures.
Performing
a Restore
Depending on the amount of data on the system, it
usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes to restore a system from one backup
CD-RW. The following procedure works for both attended and unattended
backups:
- Stop the
messaging software (voice system).
- Locate the CD-RW
that contains the data to be restored and insert it into the drive.
- From the Administration main
menu, select:
Utilities Backup and Restore Restore
The system displays the Restore page.
Note: The system
might notify you that you need to reinstall system software before
continuing with data restoration. If so, note which software packages
you must reinstall and see Add Software
Packages for these procedures.
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- For each data type that you want to restore,
select Yes from the drop-down list for that data type. Yes is
the default setting for all data types.
- For each data type that you do not want
to restore, select No from the drop-down list for that data type.
- Click Save to restore the selected data
types.
Note: If you are
not performing the restore from the console, the system
displays a warning message that states that leaving the Restore
page will abort the restore. Click OK to acknowledge
the warning message.
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The system displays the SSH User Authentication
dialog box.
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Enter your login, for example, sa or vm, in the User name
field and your password in the Password field.
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Click Login.
Note: If you are
performing the restore from the console, the system displays
a warning message that states that leaving the Restore page
will abort the restore. Click OK to acknowledge the warning
message.
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The system displays status information as it prepares for the restore
and then displays the following message:
************************************************
Please insert CD-RW number 1
************************************************
Press Enter to continue or ^C (Control C) to quit
- Press Enter.
When the restore is complete, the system displays
the following message:
Restore completed successfully - Day, Date, and Time
You must now reboot the machine!
- Do one of the following:
- If the restore completed successfully, continue
with step 11.
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If the process was not successful, the log contains an
explanation of why the restore process failed. See Verifying
the restore using the restore Log. If the restore process was
unsuccessful, do the following:
- Return to step 2
and attempt the restore again.
- If the process fails a second time, access
The Alarm Log and determine if
there are any active alarms in the log. See Alarms
and follow the associated repair actions for any active alarms.
- Do one of the following:
- If you have any remote networked machines, do the following:
- Click Return to Main.
- Run a manual update to and from all remote networked machines
to correct any database inconsistencies. See
Running a Remote Update Manually.
- Continue with step 12.
- If you do not have any remote networked machines, continue
with step 12.
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Click Return to Main to return to the Administration main menu.
- Reboot the system.
Verifying
the Restore Using the Restore Log
To verify the restore using the Restore Log:
- Start at the Administration
main menu and select:
Logs
Backup and Restore Logs View Restore Log
The system displays View
Restore Logs page and a drop-down list with available restore logs.
- Select the restore log that you want
to view from the drop-down list and click View.
The system displays the View
Restore Logs Page (with restore data), which contains a list of
all the files that were restored and information about any errors that
occurred during the restore.
- Scroll to the end of the restore log
and verify that there is an entry with the following text:
Restore completed successfully - day date
time
If the restore was not successful, the log contains
an explanation of why the restore process failed.
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Click Return to Main to return to the Administration main menu.
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