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Backup Server scp User Backup Server scp Password

Also note that the ETM root dir is /opt/jboss/server/policyserver, and that the /opt/scripts directory is a symlink to /opt/jboss/server/policyserver/scripts, so that directory will be backed up. It contains the config files that were used during installation.

Files in /etc/init.d are not included in this tar, so those should be backed up separately, after installation. They should never change after installation.

Whether or not the backup is scp'd to a remote host, a copy will be left in the /opt/jboss/server/ policyserver/log dir, and can be downloaded via the browser from the Admin->Server Files page (from the logs folder). Double clicking on it will download it. The database backup will also be located there.

The names are of the following format:

<host ip address>-backup-YYYYMMDD-HH-MM.tar.gz db-backup-YYYYMMDD-HH-MM.sql.gz

Procedure 4. Restoring the ETM software and data

To restore from a ETM server backup, obtain the backup that was taken for the particular host (note that the ip address of the host is part of the backup file name), scp it to the ETM host, and untar it. (The application server should be stopped before doing this: /etc/init.d/policyserver stop) For example:

scp 192.168.80.77-backup-20110101-16-35.tar.gz root@etmserver:/ ssh root@etmserver

cd /

gunzip -c 192.168.80.77-backup-20110101-16-35.tar.gz tar xvpf -

At this point, the database backup that is located in /opt/jboss/server/policyserver/log can be used (only if necessary) to restore the database. See procedure 6. Once completed, the application server can be restarted, /etc/init.d/policyserver start. See notes below on details related to cluster nodes and DR servers.

Procedure 5. Backing up the ETM database

To backup the just the ETM database, navigate to the Platform->Utilities page, then the DB Nodes tab, then select the database for the server you are logged into, right-click, and choose Backup. This will create a backup that can be downloaded from the Admin->Server Files page, in the logs folder. It will be named like db-backup-YYYYMMDD-HH-MM.sql.gz. Double clicking on it will download it to your local disk, from where it should be safely archived.

Procedure 6. Restoring the ETM database

To restore the database from a backup, scp the backup to the host being restored, and execute the db- import.sh script. For example:

scp db-backup-20110915-15-14.sql.gz root@etmserver:/opt/filestore ssh root@etmserver

cd /opt/filestore

gunzip db-backup-20110915-15-14.sql.gz /opt/scripts/db-import.sh --importFile=db-backup-20110915-15-14.sql

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Contents EncrypTight Installation Guide Page Table Of Contents Appendices About This Document Contacting Customer Support EncrypTight-Manager-3.3-standalone EncrypTight Manager 3.3 Installation OptionsVirtual Machine Options Installation Options Installation OptionsHardware Options EncrypTight-Manager-3.3Firewall Information Installation ExamplesSingle Server Install To configure the gateway address Configuring Networking ParametersTo configure an IP address and netmask Virtual Machine Cluster Install Running the Installation ScriptTo run the stand alone installation script System RequirementsOrdering of actions is important Hardware Cluster InstallInstallation Examples Run the installation scripts Disaster Recovery OptionOrdering of actions is important Disaster Recovery InstallUsing Single Server For Main Site Disaster Recovery Site Testing Disaster RecoverySCP upgrade file to ETM Non-Cluster EncrypTight Manager Upgrade of an Existing ETM InstanceUpgrade Non-Cluster Instance of ETM Example Upgrade from 3.1.3451 to Execute the upgrade on the ETM server Non-ClusterOptional Verify the downloaded upgrade bin file Upgrade Warning EncrypTight Manager Installation Guide SCP upgrade file to ETM Cluster Upgrade ETM Cluster InstancesNode Shut Down Execute the upgrade on Each Server in the Cluster in OrderThis will upgrade from 3.2.3971 to Start up Each Server in the Cluster in Order General Guidelines Backup and Restore of EncrypTight ManagerBacking out of an upgrade Drive failures Backup components provided by ETMHardware Server specifics Procedure 1. Backing up the entire filesystem Example backup and restore proceduresOther hardware component failures Damage to the ETM software or databaseAlternative *nix backup methods Procedure 3. Backing up the ETM software and dataProcedure 6. Restoring the ETM database Procedure 4. Restoring the ETM software and dataProcedure 5. Backing up the ETM database VM Server specifics Restoring to factory defaultsCluster notes DR notesAppendices Hardware Disaster Recovery Cluster InstallRun the installation scripts Failback Preparation for DR listeningActions on DR activation failover occurs Running vSphere Client Installing the CSM OVAInstalling the CSM OVA Deploy OVF Template OVF Template Details Name and Location Host / Cluster Resource Pool Datastore Ready to Complete Basic Tasks Main Screen Setup NetworkingMain Network Config Default Gateway Page Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7
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