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Tuning, Troubleshooting, Security, and Maintenance

System Maintenance

logs not moved by

ito_oracle.sh

and copies the ITO

configuration in the file system that is not backed up by

nnm_checkpoint.ovpl

.

The NNM script

nnm_checkpoint.ovpl

backs up all operational

NNM databases and also backs up the directory

$OV_CONF

, which

includes some ITO configuration files, the NNM database (flat)
files, and the NNM configuration files.

4. Call

ovresume

to resume operation of NNM processes.

5. Run all of the backup scripts found in the directory;

$OV_CONF/ovbackup/post_resume

• Backup analytical data (if the

-analytical

option or no option at all

is specified):

Run all of the backup scripts found in the directory;

$OV_CONF/ovbackup/checkpoint/analytical

including

nnm_checkpoint.ovpl

and backs up the NNM analytical repository

if the embedded database is used.

NOTE

ovbackup.ovpl

stores progress information in the file:

/var/opt/OV/tmp/ovbackup.log

.

The ovrestore.ovpl Command.

The

ovrestore.ovpl

command

restores a backup or parts of a backup created with

ovbackup.ovpl

and

accepts the following command-line options:

ovrestore.ovpl [-operational] [-analytical] [-d \

]

If you still have the backup on disk, you can use the

-d

option to specify

the directory where the backup image resides. Otherwise, you will need
to restore the image to disk from the archive medium first before running
the

ovrestore.ovpl

command with the

-d

option. For more

information on the command-line options, see the man page

ovrestore.ovpl(1M)

. Briefly,

ovrestore.ovpl

carries out the

following high-level steps:

1. Check that no OpenView or integrated processes are running

2. Restore operational data (if the

-operational

option or no option at

all is specified):