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Figure 50

Existing Password Data window

16The System-wide data recovery screen appears, as show in Figure 51 "System-Wide Data Recovery window" (page 65). If you want to recover the system-wide data, select Y.

If you do not want to recover the system-wide data, select N. Press Enter to continue.

Figure 51

System-Wide Data Recovery window

17The Configuration File Backup screen appears, as shown in Figure 52 "Configuration File Backup window" (page 65). Select an option to back up the configuration data.

Figure 52

Configuration File Backup window

The naming convention for the Linux base backup archive is hostname-install-yyyy.mm.dd.hh.MM.ss.tar.gz

The name for the backup archive is automatically generated and includes the key word install to indicate that the archive is generated as part of the installation or upgrade procedure. For example, hp3-e-install-2008.09.04.18.54.47.tar.gz is a backup archive name where hp3-e is the host name. The archive name begins with the short host name (not the FQDN) and the key word install, and contains the following fields:

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-315 02.09

29 October 2008

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