Backing up HDvM - SN configuration files
Before replacing an SVP, you must make a backup copy of the Device Manager - Storage Navigator configuration files on the SVP. You can then use the backup copy to restore the configuration file if it becomes necessary, or to configure a replacement SVP if one fails.
The following configuration items can be backed up and restored. Before you create the backup, ensure that the settings are correct.
- Device Manager - Storage Navigator environment parameters
- Authentication server connection settings
- Key management server connection settings
- Password policy when backing up the management client encryption key
- Display settings (table width) for each Device Manager - Storage Navigator user
- Device Manager - Storage Navigator login warning messages
- Device Manager - Storage Navigator task information
- SMI-S application settings
- SSL certification for HTTPS/SMI-S/RMI
Before you begin
- You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this task.
- You must be logged into the SVP.
Procedure
Stop all services running on the storage system.
Open a command prompt window with administrator permissions.
In the folder where the .bat file is located, execute the following command:
C:\MAPP\wk\Supervisor\MappIniSet>MappBackup.bat absolute-path-of-backup-fileNote- The backup file must be in .tgz format.
- A space is required between .bat file and the path to the backup file.
A completion message displays. Click any key to continue.
Close the command prompt window.
Tip- If you do not specify a folder in which to save the file, the system automatically creates a default file in the following location:
SVP-root\wk\Supervisor\MappIniset\LogsyyyyMMddHHmmss.tgz
where yyyyMMddHHmmss is the year, month, date, and time that the file was created.
- The backup file is compressed and uses the .tgz format. Use a tool that supports tar and gzip to extract the data from the .tgz file.
- If you do not specify a folder in which to save the file, the system automatically creates a default file in the following location:
Save the backup file to another computer or external memory device such as a USB flash memory or hard drive.
