Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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Chapter 10 Additional Administration Features
Backing Up and Retrieving Data
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Note
Backing up is not the same as saving a version of an individual deployment group.
To save a version of an individual deployment group, see
To save a version of an individual deployment group, see
Understanding QPM Backups
You can create the following types of backups to save QPM information on the
QPM server:
QPM server:
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Full backup—Backs up all the QPM information on the QPM server. The file
name of each full backup contains the date and time of the backup. You can
make a full backup at any time to a location of your choice on the QPM server
or to another computer through a mapped network drive. You can retrieve a
full backup, and you can delete full backups.
name of each full backup contains the date and time of the backup. You can
make a full backup at any time to a location of your choice on the QPM server
or to another computer through a mapped network drive. You can retrieve a
full backup, and you can delete full backups.
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Incremental backups—An incremental backup saves all the changes since the
previous incremental backup. Incremental backups are stored in a
system-defined location on the QPM server. You can make an incremental
backup at any time, and you can also create schedules for incremental
backups.
previous incremental backup. Incremental backups are stored in a
system-defined location on the QPM server. You can make an incremental
backup at any time, and you can also create schedules for incremental
backups.
When you retrieve data from incremental backups, all the previous
incremental backup files are also used to recreate the QPM database. You can
delete all the incremental backups on the QPM server, but you cannot delete
individual incremental backups.
incremental backup files are also used to recreate the QPM database. You can
delete all the incremental backups on the QPM server, but you cannot delete
individual incremental backups.
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