Cisco Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager 8.7 Libro bianco
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- Configuring System Preferences such as Forwarding Trap Servers, Trap
Community strings, SMTP servers for north bound notifications, cross launch-
able LMS servers
able LMS servers
See the user guide for explanation about each task
(http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cuom/cuom1_1/userguid/inde
x.htm)
7.3.3.1
Setting up the Standby server
Once the Active is setup, the Standby server needs to be setup in such a way that it is
has the exact same configuration as the Active server. This can be achieved using the
“Backup and Restore” feature in OM. The procedure to perform the backup and
restore is as follows.
Backup:
Go to the Active OM server
<INSTALL_DIR>\bin\perl <INSTALL_DIR>\bin\backup.pl <BackUp Dir> <Log
file> <Num_Generations>
This tool creates a backup of all the data on the Active OM server and copies it into
backup directory mentioned. The Number of generation refers to the maximum
backups that can be stored under the backup directory. For example, if the number of
generations is 2 then two consecutive invocation of this script would create <Backup
dir>\0, and <Backup_dir>\1 until it starts wrapping.
Instead of the command line, you could also use the Common Services user interface
shown below.