Dell PowerConnect OpenManage Network Manager OpenManage Network Manager User G - Page 65
Portal Database Backup / Restore, Quick Navigation
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mysql -u USERNAME --password=[password] owbusdb < FILENAME.mysql Portal Database Backup / Restore The web portal itself has a MySQL database. Back it up as follows: 1 Open a command shell and type oware. 2 Then type the following command: mysqldump -uroot --password=dorado lportal > mybackup.sql 3 The mybackup.sql file is the backup. To restore the database, use another oware shell: 1 Drop the database: mysqladmin -uroot --password=dorado drop lportal 2 Recreate the database mysqladmin -uroot --password=dorado create lportal 3 Import the backup data mysql -uroot --password=dorado lportal < mybackup.sql Quick Navigation The Quick Navigation portlet lets you quickly perform some basic tasks: Resource Discovery-Discover devices in your network with the Quick Discovery defaults, or lets you construct a Quick Discovery profile if none exists. See Resource Discovery on page 156 for details. Link Discovery-After you have discovered resources, this discovers their connections. See Link Discovery on page 180. Backup Config Files- This lets you back up discovered devices' configuration files. Before you can use this feature, you must have servers configured as described in Netrestore File Servers on page 73 and/or File Servers on page 225. See also File Management on page 227. OS Image Upload- Upload firmware updates for devices. See Firmware Image Editor on page 239 for more about these capabilities. Deploy OS Image- This deploys firmware updates. To deploy images, you must have File Servers configured, as described above for Backup. See Deploy Firmware on page 242. License Management- This lets you see and manage the licensed capabilities of Dell OpenManage Network Manager. See License Viewer below for details. CAUTION: Do not remove this portlet. You cannot re-enable it once it is removed. Quick Navigation | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 65