The
EMA
provides the ability allows you to generate a system backup file
. The user can you can use later to restore the
system configuration
files from the storage location. During this process, the system will restart and
the user has to re-login, you must log in again once the system is up and running. This is useful if you upgrade the
EMA and and need to reload the old configurations.
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The stores up to 10 manual and seven automatic backup files. |
The system creates and maintains daily automatic backups for the last seven days and you can take up to 10 configuration backups.
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All the backup files should use one of the following naming conventions: - "config_<System_Name>_<File_Name>", and end with ".tar.gz"
or - "auto_backup_config_<System_Name>_<File_Name>", and end with ".tar.gz"
For example: "config_SBC001_BackupFile1.tar.gz" or "auto_backup_config_SBC001_BackupFile1.tar.gz". |
Complete the following steps Perform the following tasks to create a system backup file:
Select Administration > System Administration > Backup/Restore. Click Delete to remove/delete any of the highlighted backup files.
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Click Yes, to backup the current system.
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- Enter the File Name Suffix.
Click Save. Once the Backup backup for the system is created, the
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Click OK to complete the process.
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Select a file in the Last Backup list and then click the Delete icon (X) to remove/delete an existing backup file. |