3.6.2 Notes about full-backup and full-restoration
This subsection provides notes about performing full-backup and full-restoration using backup software. Be sure to read these notes before you perform full-backup or full-restoration.
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Perform full-backup and full-restoration while SNMP Agent is terminated.
If you execute full-backup while SNMP Agent is running, the files that are generated during operations might not be backed up.
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Full-backup also backs up the information that has been acquired by SNMP Agent during operations.
If the information that was obtainable by SNMP Agent during full-backup does not match the information that is obtainable by SNMP Agent after restoration, an inconsistency occurs, and SNMP Agent might not function correctly after the full-restoration.
If you perform full-restoration on a machine that is different from the machine on which full-backup was performed, an inconsistency is more likely to occur.
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If SNMP Agent does not function correctly after the full-restoration, terminate it and then perform the following procedure:
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Back up SNMP Agent configuration files.
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Uninstall SNMP Agent.
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Perform a new installation of SNMP Agent.
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Restore the backup configuration files.
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