Backup to rmd (rmd backup rule) – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual
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During a restore operation, the specified version of the backup data file is
copied from the FMD, de-grouped using the tar utility, and decompressed
using the gzip utility.
LD 117 Ethernet and Alarm Management
Command
Description
NEW/CHG BKPR
Add or change a backup rule, where:
rule number = 1 - 100. Up to 100 rules can be defined. Each rule
is a pattern that can be further used. RMD rules can be used by
the backup schedules or for manual backup and restore operation
(BKR/RSR commands activated from LD 43).
FMD = mnemonic for this rule type
N of versions = (1)-10 number of incremental backup data versions
preserved on the local hard disk
name = rule name - text without white spaces, up to 30 characters
The
(introduced in CS 1000 Release 4.5 Geographic Redundancy).
Backup to RMD (RMD backup rule)
During a backup operation, the backup data files are grouped into one file
using the tar utility, compressed using the gzip utility, and copied to the
local RMD.
During a restore operation, the specified version of the backup data
file is copied from the local RMD, de-grouped using the tar utility, and
decompressed using the gzip utility
LD 117 Ethernet and Alarm Management
Command
Description
NEW/CHG BKPR
Add or change a backup rule, where:
rule number = 1 - 100. Up to 100 rules can be defined. Each rule
is a pattern that can be further used. RMD rules can be used by
the backup schedules or for manual backup and restore operation
(BKR/RSR commands activated from LD 43).
RMD = mnemonic for this rule type
The
(introduced in CS 1000 Release 4.5 Geographic Redundancy).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)
NN43001-106
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
27 July 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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