Backing Up And Restoring A Command Control Configuration - Novell PRIVILEGED USER MANAGER 2.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 03-31-2010 Administration Manual

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Options
Description
-p <pwd>
Specifies an encryption password for the file. If a password is specified, the
password must be entered when importing the file. This option cannot be used
with the -c option.
The import command has the following syntax:
Linux Syntax:
./unifi -n cmdctrl import [options]
If you have not mapped your local account to a Framework Manager user (see
Maps" on page
52), replace the -n option with -u <username> -p <password> options and specify
the name and password of a Framework Manager user who has the rights to perform this task.
Replace [options] with one or more of the following:
Options
Description
-f <arg>
Specifies the file to import. Replace <arg> with a filename or a path and
filename.
-p <pwd>
Specifies the password that was used to encrypt the configuration when it was
exported.
10.2.2 Backing Up and Restoring a Command Control
Configuration
The following commands can be executed on the primary console or on backup hosts. When they
are executed on a backup host, the commands actually execute on the primary console.
Syntax:
./unifi -n cmdctrl [option]
If you have not mapped your local account to a Framework Manager user (see
Maps" on page
52), replace the -n option with -u <username> -p <password> options and specify
the name and password of a Framework Manager user who has the rights to perform this task.
Replace
with one of the following:
[option]
Option
backup -t <"reason">
Description
Backs up the current command control database. The -t <"reason">
parameter allows you to supply a reason for the backup, and is optional
but recommended. Enclose the reason text in double quotes.
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