Troubleshooting
Tips
[path_to_keep]
# Specify on a line the path to a file or directory to keep.
Path is absolute.
# For example: /store/ariel/flows/records/2007/1/1/8
On each host that has restored data, add the subdirectories of the restored data
b
to the file.
For example, if you wish to maintain the restored flow data:
/store/ariel/flows/payloads/2008/3/31
/store/ariel/flows/records/2008/3/31
If you have restored your data files and the restored data is not available in the
STRM interface, we recommend that you verify the following:
•
Verify that you have restored the data to the proper location.
For example, the restored files need to be located in the
however, if you did not include the P option in the extraction command (see
Step
5), the files are restored in the directory in which you entered the
/store/backup/store
•
Ensure all proper file permissions are correctly configured. Typically, files are
restored with the original permissions. However, if the files are owned by root,
this may cause issues. If this is the case, adjust the files permissions using the
and
chown
chmod
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directory.
commands. For assistance, please contact Juniper Networks
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directory,
/store
Release 2008.2
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