Backup And Restore Procedures - Polycom DMA 7000 Operation Manual

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Backup and Restore Procedures

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Note
We strongly suggest that you:
Download backup files regularly for safekeeping.
Restore from a backup only when there is no activity on the system. Restoring
terminates all conferences and reboots the system.
If possible, make system configuration changes, including restores, only when
both nodes are running and clustered.
If the system is shut down or in a bad state, use the USB stick to restore.
The following table describes the fields in the Backup and Restore list.
Table 10-6
Information in the Backup and Restore list
Column
Creation Date
Name
Size
System Version
SHA1
Caution
Restoring from a backup requires a system restart and terminates all active
conferences.
Description
Timestamp of the backup file.
Name of the backup file.
Size of the backup file.
Version number of the application that created the
backup file.
SHA1 checksum for the backup file. You can use this to
confirm that a downloaded file is an exact copy of one
on the server.
Backing Up and Restoring
Polycom, Inc.

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