Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guia Do Utilizador
Chapter 4 Restoration Procedures
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Restore the Application Server File System
Overview
Consider the following points about the restoration of the Application Server file
system.
Prerequisite
You need the tape from your most recent backup of the file system before restoring
You need the tape from your most recent backup of the file system before restoring
the file system.
Important: Be sure your tapes are write-protected before you use them to restore the
Important: Be sure your tapes are write-protected before you use them to restore the
system.
File System Restore Script Options
The script that restores the Application Server file system is called
The script that restores the Application Server file system is called
restoreFileSystems. You can run the restoreFileSystems script with the following
options:
-l — Local-tape-drive. Specifies tape drive to use on local host computer.
(for example — /dev/rmt/0h)
-r — Remote-tape-drive. Specifies tape drive on a remote host computer.
(for example — sparky:/dev/rmt/0h or 192.168.1.10: /dev/rmt/0h)
-B — Backup directory. Specifies the directory that contains the backup from
which the file system will be restored. The backup directory must be on an NFS-
mounted filesystem.
-v — verbose. Verbose output.
-i — interactive. Runs the restoration script in interactive mode.
-h — help. Provides a brief description of the valid options.
Note: The –l, –r, and -B options are mutually exclusive of one another; only one of
them can be used.