Backing up openlane files, Oracle database – Paradyne OpenLane SLM 5.5 User Manual
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7. OpenLane Maintenance
7-2
January
2002
7800-A2-GB32-00
Backing Up OpenLane Files
Directories that cannot be restored by reinstalling OpenLane should be backed up
periodically for safekeeping. These may include directories listed in
.
Directories shown here are the recommended installation directories for
OpenLane and Apache. Replace them with the actual directory names if you have
not used the recommended names.
Oracle Database
If you are using Oracle for the performance statistics database, see the vendor’s
documentation for information about backup and recovery of the database.
Table 7-1.
Directories That May Contain User-Modified Files
Directory
Contents
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/data (Solaris)
C:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\data (Windows)
Customized default template files,
customized default preferences
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/database (Solaris)
C:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\database (Windows)
Directory services (LDAP) database
(includes device information, report
schedules, report filters), Cloudscape
SQL database, firmware library,
configurations
/opt/apache/.htpasswd (Solaris)
C:\opt\apache\.htpasswd (Windows)
Password file
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/web/cgi-bin (Solaris)
C:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\web\cgi-bin (Windows)
Customer profiles, reports, report
schedules, filters
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/web/htdocs (Solaris)
C:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\web\htdocs (Windows)
Customized Web pages, files
changed for user authentication
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/web/templates (Solaris)
C:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\web\templates (Windows)
Files changed for user authentication
/opt/apache/conf (Solaris)
C:\opt\apache\conf (Windows)
Files changed for user authentication
and Web server customization
/opt/apache/htdocs (Solaris)
C:\opt\apache\htdocs (Windows)
Customized Web pages