Running The Restore Tool - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.0 - COMMAND-LINE Manual

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Running the Restore Tool

To run
:
cmsrestore
Log in to the machine where the CMS instance you want to restore is installed
1.
and open a command shell.
Change to the CMS server instance directory in the server root. For example, if
2.
your server root is
you want to restore is
# cd /usr/netscape/servers/cert-cmsinstance
Execute the restore script: either
3.
Windows NT systems.
You can either provide the
argument
automatic
# ./cmsrestore <archive_path> | automatic
For example,
# ./cmsrestore \
/var/tmp/CMS_cmsdemo_BACKUP-19991115093827.zip
If you use
automatic
to Step 9 when
cmsrestore
The script asks if you would like to perform a complete or prompted restore.
4.
Enter
(complete) to completely restore the contents of the archive without
c
further prompts. Proceed with Step 9 when the restore is complete.
(prompted) to have the script ask you whether you want to restore
p
specific parts of the archive.
If the configuration Directory Server is located in the same server root, the first
5.
prompt asks if you want to restore it. The configuration Directory Server is the
directory used by the Administration Server to store information about
servers, users, and groups.
If you answer
yes
then restarts the server. You may be asked to enter a password if one is
required to start the server.
Next you are asked if you want to restore selected Administration Server data.
6.
/usr/netscape/servers
:
cmsinstance
cmsrestore
<archive_path>
(to read the archive path from
as the argument, the restore proceeds automatically; go
completes.
, the restore tool stops the Directory Server, restores the data,
and the instance ID of the server
on UNIX or
cmsrestore.bat
as an argument or use the
logs/latest_backup
Chapter 6
Backing Up and Restoring Data
Restoring Data
on
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