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WARNING: Restore will overwrite existing configuration from
previous backup.
Previous backup was taken at time "Tue Sep 27 16:35:03
2011".
All configuration changes after previous backup will be
lost.
Do you want to continue (yes/no) [n]? y
Configuration is restored successfully.
CAUTION:
Reinitializing the dictionary is only intended to be an operation that is
performed rarely, and when performed, only under special circumstances.
Because the dictionary acts as an index that maps each chunk of data to a
specific location, it is referenced during a data ingest to determine if the
DR4000 system has seen this data before.
When you reinitialize the dictionary, all entries that indicate there were
previously archived data locations are removed. As a result, during new data
ingests the DR4000 will not be able to detect any duplicates based on the
existing archived data.
To reinitialize the dictionary on a DR4000 system, enter the following
command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --configuration
--reinit_dictionary
Please enter administrator password:
WARNING: ALL DICTIONARY DATA WILL BE ERASED!
Do you want to continue (yes/no)?
Type
to continue or
to return to the system prompt.
yes
no
stop Filesystem... Done.
Initializing Dictionary...
Done.
Restart Filesystem... Done.
--hardware [--reinit_nvram, --network_reconfigure]
Non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) is the type of memory that retains its contents
even when power to it is turned off. This is an important component of the
DR4000 system that is crucial to normal data operations.
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Maintaining the DR4000 System

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