Restore Procedures
To Restore an SGM - Interactive file selection:
- Log in to the 61000/41000 Security System in the Expert mode.
- Run:
# backup_system restore
- Select the backup file to restore from the menu.
- Optional: Press to backup the system.
Enter a file name when prompted or press to accept the default file name.
- When prompted:
- Press to restore the system configuration and security policy.
or
- Press to restore the system configuration only.
- When prompted, press to continue.
- When prompted, enter your user name.
- When prompted, enter the reason for this restore operation.
- When prompted, press to continue.
- Run:
# g_reboot -b all
To Restore an SGM - Manual file selection:
- Log in to the 61000/41000 Security System in the Expert mode.
- Run:
# backup_system restore <file_path>
Enter the complete path and file name, including the .tgz .
- Optional: Press to backup the system.
Enter a file name when prompted or press to accept the default file name.
- When prompted:
- Press to restore the system configuration and security policy.
or
- Press to restore the system configuration only.
- When prompted, press to continue.
- When prompted, enter your user name.
- When prompted, enter the reason for this restore operation.
- When prompted, press to continue.
- Run:
# g_reboot -b all
To restore to a new or different SGM:
- Do a clean installation on a new SGM.
- Establish SIC trust with the management server.
- Copy the saved backup files to
/var/CPbackup/asg_backup/ on the new SGM. - Do the restore procedure (above).
- When prompted, select the saved backup file from the interactive menu.
- Select the option to restore both the configuration and security policy.
- Run:
# g_reboot -b all
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