Symantec 10521146 - Network Security 7120 Administration Manual page 300

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300 Advanced configuration
Backing up and restoring
3
In Backups, click an existing backup configuration.
4
In Actions, click Delete.
5
Click Yes to confirm.
Note: SuperUsers and Administrators can delete an existing configuration;
StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers cannot. See
page 319 for more about permissions.
Refreshing the list of backup configurations
The Network Security console provides a way to update the view after each
change to the backup table, using Refresh Table.
To refresh the table
1
In the Network Security console, click Admin > Node > Manage Backups.
2
In Select Node, choose a node from the pull-down list, and click OK.
3
In Backups, click Refresh Table.
Note: All users can refresh the list of backup configurations. See
reference"
on page 319 for more about permissions.
Restoring Symantec Network Security configurations
Symantec Network Security provides a way to restore a previous configuration
to an entire cluster, so that all information that was synchronized throughout
the cluster reverts back to the original values. SuperUsers can do this
selectively, and restore the configuration on a single node, a subset of selected
slave nodes, or to the entire cluster by first restoring the master node and then
synchronizing.
Best practices rules include:
Backup the master node on a regular basis. Protection policy definitions are
stored only on the master node.
When reinstalling a node or unconfiguring an appliance, reapply all policies
When restoring a slave node, force a database sync before reapplying
policies on that node. This will ensure that the slave node has the most
recent policy definitions.
To restore a node to a previous configuration after a failure:
"User groups reference"
"User groups
on

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