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JP1 Version 12 JP1/SNMP System Observer Description, Operator's Guide and Reference


2.7.3 Backup targets and restore targets

The table below lists the files that can be backed up and restored. In this table, $SSO_BACKUP indicates the default backup destination directory.

Table 2‒28: List of files that can be backed up and restored

Type

Backup/Restore target

Backup destination

Linux

Windows

File

All files in $SSO_CONF

In $SSO_BACKUP/$SSO_CONF

In $SSO_BACKUP\$SSO_CONF

All files in $SSO_IMAGE/category-name#

In $SSO_BACKUP/$SSO_IMAGE/category-name#

In $SSO_BACKUP\SSO_IMAGE\category-name#

Database

All files in $SSO_DB

In $SSO_BACKUP/$SSO_DB

In $SSO_BACKUP\$SSO_DB

All files in $SSO_REPORT

In $SSO_BACKUP/$SSO_REPORT

In $SSO_BACKUP\$SSO_REPORT

#:

The value of category-name is the category name that is specified in the user resource definition file. For details on user resource definitions, see 2.3 User resource monitoring function.

The following table lists the backup or restore targets, and shows which type of data, files or databases are backed up or restored.

Table 2‒29: Backup or restore targets and the type of data that is backed up or restored

Backup/Restore target

File

Database

All files in $SSO_CONF#

Y

N

In $SSO_IMAGE/category-name

Y

N

All files in $SSO_DB

N

Y

All files in $SSO_REPORT

N

Y

Legend:

Y: Backed up and restored

N: Not backed up or restored

#

The $SSO_CONF/tmpl directory and the $SSO_RSC/sso-ex file are not backup or restore targets.