Avaya R3.0 manual SSG Configuration Backup and Restore, Backing up the SSG configuration

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Chapter 6: SSG Configuration Backup and Restore

Chapter 6: SSG Configuration Backup and Restore

Chapter contents

This section describes how to backup and restore the Secure Services Gateway (SSG) configuration:

Backing up the SSG configuration

Restoring the SSG configuration

Backing up the SSG configuration

Avaya recommends that you create a backup copy of configuration information after configuring SSG, and continue to do backups on a routine basis. The backup process creates a gzip compressed tar file containing all configuration and log files. The name of the backup file is: SSG-Backup-<date-time>.tgz, where <date-time>is the date and time the backup occurred. The Product ID, a 10-digit number used to identify each Avaya device on your network, is included in the backup filename only if it is configured during installation. In this case, the backup filename is of the form: SSG-<ProductId>-Backup-<date-time>.tgz.

The backup file is stored on the SSG and can be backed up by any backup management system for the host. In addition (or if the local host is not backed up), you can opt to copy the backup file to a remote host when you configure the backup process.

!●Backing up the SSG configuration Important:

If you configure the backup process to copy the backup data to a remote host, the upload link to the host must be able to sustain 10 kbps.

Backing up the SSG configuration Tip:

The status of each backup is logged in the SSG log. To confirm that backups are completed successfully, check the log regularly. Successful backups are logged as informational messages, and backup errors are logged as warnings.

To backup configuration data:

1.From the Main Menu, click Configure SSG. The SSG Configuration page displays.

2.In the Actions column of the Backup Scheduler row, click Edit. The Edit Backup Scheduler Configuration page displays. See Figure 4.

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Contents Maintenance Guide Secure Services Gateway SSGin support of the Secure Access and Control Offer SAC R3.0 19-300174 Issue 6 AugustEmail totalware@gwsmail.com 2005 Avaya Inc. All Rights ReservedChapter 2 Hardware Upgrade and Maintenance Chapter 1 Maintenance OverviewChapter 5 Operating System Recovery Chapter 3 Server Initialization and ShutdownIndex Chapter 6 SSG Configuration Backup and RestoreContents 4 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance GuideChapter contents Chapter 1 Maintenance OverviewOverview Overview Related resources Linux operating system manualsRelated resources ContentTable 1 Related Resources Document Title2 of Table 1 Related Resources continued3. Under the column Support Resources, go to Documentation Linux operating system manualsInstallation guidelines Chapter 2 Hardware Upgrade and MaintenanceInstallation guidelines Removing the cover of the x305 IBM server In this chapterHandling static sensitive devices System reliability guidelinesGeneral safety guidelines Replacing the hard drive Replacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM serverReplacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server Task Tasks to replace the hard driveDescription 4 Replace the hard drive. x305 see Replacing the hard drive in anRead General safety guidelines and Handling static sensitive devices 3. Installing the new hard drive in the x305 IBM serverReplacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server Removing the cover of the x305 IBM serverFigure 1 Captive screws on cover Figure 2 Removing and replacing the drive cage Removing the hard drive from the x305 IBM serverReplacing the cover of the x305 IBM server Installing the new hard drive in the x305 IBM serverFigure 3 Removing and installing the hard drive 2. Installing the new hard drive in the x306 IBM serverReplacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server Removing the hard drive from the x306 IBM serverReplacing the x305 IBM server’s RSA Installing the new hard drive in the x306 IBM server20 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide Replacing the server’s dual NICChapter 3 Server Initialization and Shutdown Server initializationServer initialization System shutdown System shutdown Gathering system information Chapter 4 Operating System MonitoringMonitoring system processes Gathering system information Monitoring system processesMemory usage Table 3 Interactive Commands Command DescriptionFile systems Virtual memorySpace used by files in a directory Additional resources Hardware/software problems Chapter 5 Operating System RecoveryRoot password Hardware/software problems Booting into single-user modelinux rescue Booting into rescue modechroot /mnt/sysimage sh-2.05b#mount -t ext3 /dev/hda5 /foo fdisk -l oneBooting into single-user mode Booting into emergency mode 32 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide Chapter 6 SSG Configuration Backup and Restore Backing up the SSG configurationBacking up the SSG configuration Restoring the SSG configuration Figure 4 Edit Backup Scheduler Configuration Page SSG Configuration Backup and Restore34 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide 6. Click Save Changes pgrestore -v -p 6543 -d avssgdb -a -Ft --no-owner dbdumpfilename.tar Restoring the SSG configurationa. mkdir tempdir b. cd tempdir c. tar zfx ~/SSG-Product Id-Date-Time.tgzIndex Index38 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide