Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Guía Del Usuario
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Backing Up and Restoring the DNCS and Application Server
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Restore the DNCS or Application Server File System,
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8.
In the process of booting, did the Solaris Installation menu appear?
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If yes, follow these instructions.
a) At the Solaris Installation menu, select Continue.
b) At the Identify This System menu, select Continue.
c) At the Hostname menu, type the hostname of the DNCS or Application
a) At the Solaris Installation menu, select Continue.
b) At the Identify This System menu, select Continue.
c) At the Hostname menu, type the hostname of the DNCS or Application
Server and then select Continue.
d) At the IP Address menu, type the IP address of the DNCS or
Application Server and then select Continue.
e) At the Subnets menu, select yes at the System part of subnet question
and then select Continue.
f) At the Netmask menu, type the netmask of the DNCS or Application
Server and then select Continue (or just select Continue to accept the
default value of 255.255.255.0).
g) At the IPv6 menu, choose No and then select Continue.
Result: The Confirm Information window opens that allows you to
review all of the configuration information you have just submitted.
h) Review the data on the Confirm Information window and correct
anything that needs to be changed; then select Continue.
i) At the Name Service window, select None and then select Continue.
Result: The Confirm Information window reappears.
j) Review the data on the Confirm Information window and correct
anything that needs to be changed; then select Continue.
Result: An xterm window opens.
Result: An xterm window opens.
k) Go to step 9.
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If no (the system successfully found the configuration information it
needed), go to step 9.
9.
Choose one of the following options:
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If you are using the tape drive of the DNCS or Application Server to restore
the file system, insert your most recent file system backup tape into the tape
drive of the DNCS or Application Server, whichever server you are
restoring.
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If you are using the tape drive of a remotely located computer to restore the
file system, insert your most recent file system backup tape into the tape
drive of the remotely located computer.