Symantec 10521146 Administration Guide - Page 303

Restoring from compact flash, Saving initial configuration, Actions, Backup Current Configuration

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Advanced configuration 303 Backing up and restoring 3 In Actions, click Backup Current Configuration. 4 In Backup Name, type in a file name for the backup, and click OK. Network Security adds a timestamp to the filename to ensure uniqueness. 5 When the progress bar closes, click Refresh Table to view the backup. Note: SuperUsers and Administrators can back up a configuration using a compact flash card (CR); StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers cannot. See "User groups reference" on page 319 for more about permissions. Restoring from compact flash SuperUsers can restore a previous configuration to a single slave node, a set of slave nodes, or to the entire cluster by first restoring the slave nodes, then restoring the master node. The restore process includes both per-node and cluster-wide configuration information. You must restore each node individually to get the per-node configuration. Cluster-wide configuration is synchronized from the master to the slave nodes. If the compact flash card is mounted, SuperUsers can choose from backup files on both the compact flash and the hard drive during the restore process. To restore an old configuration using compact flash 1 In the Network Security console, click Admin > Node > Manage Backups. 2 In Select Node, choose a node from the pull-down list, and click OK. 3 In Backups, click a backup filename. 4 In Action, click Restore Selected Backup > Yes. This will restart the node, and overwrite all configuration changes that were made since the backup. Note: SuperUsers and Administrators can restore a configuration using a compact flash card (CF); StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers cannot. See "User groups reference" on page 319 for more about permissions. Saving initial configuration You can save an appliance's configuration information onto the hard drive or onto a compact flash card for use during initial configuration.

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Advanced configuration
Backing up and restoring
3
In
Actions
, click
Backup Current Configuration
.
4
In
Backup Name
, type in a file name for the backup, and click
OK
.
Network Security adds a timestamp to the filename to ensure uniqueness.
5
When the progress bar closes, click
Refresh Table
to view the backup.
Note:
SuperUsers and Administrators can back up a configuration using a
compact flash card (CR); StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers cannot. See
²User
groups reference³
on page 319 for more about permissions.
Restoring from compact flash
SuperUsers can restore a previous configuration to a single slave node, a set of
slave nodes, or to the entire cluster by first restoring the slave nodes, then
restoring the master node.
The restore process includes both per-node and cluster-wide configuration
information. You must restore each node individually to get the per-node
configuration. Cluster-wide configuration is synchronized from the master to
the slave nodes.
If the compact flash card is mounted, SuperUsers can choose from backup files
on both the compact flash and the hard drive during the restore process.
To restore an old configuration using compact flash
1
In the Network Security console, click
Admin
>
Node
>
Manage Backups
.
2
In
Select Node
, choose a node from the pull-down list, and click
OK
.
3
In
Backups
, click a backup filename.
4
In
Action
, click
Restore Selected Backup
>
Yes
.
This will restart the node, and overwrite all configuration changes that were
made since the backup.
Note:
SuperUsers and Administrators can restore a configuration using a
compact flash card (CF); StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers cannot. See
²User
groups reference³
on page 319 for more about permissions.
Saving initial configuration
You can save an appliance°s configuration information onto the hard drive or
onto a compact flash card for use during initial configuration.