Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Guida All'Installazione
Back Up the Database and Key Files to an NFS-Mounted Directory
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3 Write down the exact path to the database and key files backup.
Notes:
The path should be the path you used with the backup command.
Each new database and key file backup will overwrite any existing database
and key file backup in the path. The use of a date stamp in the path will
allow you to store multiple copies of backups.
and key file backup in the path. The use of a date stamp in the path will
allow you to store multiple copies of backups.
The DBKF backup will create a gzip file containing the backup. The file name
will be of the form: <hostname>_11.70.FC4_L0.gz.
Example: Using Step 2 as an example, the path to this backup is:
/net/192.0.2.1/backups/pepe/DBKF/2013_0801T12:00:00/conan_1
will be of the form: <hostname>_11.70.FC4_L0.gz.
Example: Using Step 2 as an example, the path to this backup is:
/net/192.0.2.1/backups/pepe/DBKF/2013_0801T12:00:00/conan_1
1.70.FC4_L0.gz
The script also creates a file containing the default key files in the same path.
The file name will be KeyFiles.tar.gz.
The file name will be KeyFiles.tar.gz.