System Backup and Restore

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1   Understanding Backup and Restore Management

1.1   Key Backup and Restore Management Concepts

Backup and Restore Management (BRM) provides a management interface for backup and restore of the Managed Element (ME).

The Backup and Restore managed area, BrM, can be found in the Managed Object Model (MOM). For general information about the MOM, Managed Object Classes (MOCs), cardinality, and related concepts, refer to Managed Object Model User Guide.

BRM supports one predefined backup type, named System Data.

A System Data backup contains the entire software and configuration of the ME.

These backups are to be performed at least weekly. They are recommended after initial installation, before upgrade, and after successful upgrade. In these three situations, the backup files are to be manually exported to an external data repository to avoid unintentional deletion during preventive maintenance.

BRM does not support partial backups that can back up and restore only parts of the ME.

Backups can be created manually, automatically scheduled, and triggered by software management upgrades.

Manual and scheduled backups are subject to different and separately configured preventive maintenance policies. Manual backups and upgrade triggered backups are subject to the same preventive maintenance policies. The default value for the maximum number of scheduled backups is 5. The default value for the maximum number of manual backups is 100.

Backups can be exported to and imported from an external storage system.

The following backups are automatically labeled by the ME so they can easily be found by the user:

2   Basic System Backup and Restore Procedures

BRM supports the following operations for System Data backups:

One long-running operation at a time is supported among create backup, scheduled backup, upgrade triggered backup and restore, delete backup, and restore backup. If a long-running backup operation is in progress, any scheduled backup event that is triggered is suppressed.

3   Backup and Restore-Related Alarms

Table 1    Backup and Restore-Related Alarms

Alarm

Description

BRM, Auto Export Backup Failed

 

Issued when an auto-export backup fails.

BRM, Auto Export Manual Backup Failed

 

Issued when a manually created backup that is automatically exported fails.

BRM, Scheduled Backup Failed

 

Issued when a scheduled backup fails.

4   Security Management

BRM access is managed by an authentication and authorization mechanism. For the BRM role, specific rules are applied to determine the scope of what is accessible.

One BRM role is defined: SystemAdministrator.

Once authenticated as a System Administrator, full access is granted to MO BrM and its attributes.

For more information on authentication and authorization, refer to User Management.



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