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apply the old configuration by restoring the backup file to the
upgraded system.
You can backup and restore the currently active version of VCX
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software and the currently active version of the VCX operating system
only. Configuration files from any other versions of VCX (or its
constituent components) or the operating system which may be on
the system are not backed up. This means that, depending on the
reason for the backup and restore, you may not be able to downgrade
a restored system to a prior release.
You cannot modify a configuration backup file and restore it, either as
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a way of changing a configuration or as a way of configuring multiple
systems with similar configurations.
Partial backups are not supported (for example, you cannot back up
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one component or a subset of components) on a single machine.
Backup files are not encrypted. Backup files typically contain sensitive
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information, and must be treated with care and stored securely.
Files that do not contain configuration data (for example, log files and
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cache files) are not backed up.
Configuration files associated with the VCX operating system that are
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not typically modified in the course of normal system configuration
are not backed up.
This section describes how to use the vcx-config-backup command to
create a VCX configuration backup file.
To create a VCX configuration backup file:
1 Log in, using the root account, to the machine hosting the VCX
configuration you want to back up.
2 Enter the following command:
vcx-config-backup [optional-arguments]
The optional arguments include:
— Displays information on command usage.
--help
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--fullauto
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automatic mode. In this mode, command execution does not
provide any interactive prompts or queries.
ONFIGURATION
— Specifies that the command should run in