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Backup CC-SG
Best practice is to enter Maintenance Mode before backing up CC-SG.
1.
On the
System Maintenance
menu, click
Backup
. The
Backup CommandCenter
screen
appears.
Figure 136 Backup CommandCenter Screen
2.
Type a name for this backup in the
Backup Name
field.
3.
Optionally, type a short description for the backup in the
Description
field.
4.
Select a
Backup Type
.
•
Custom
– Allows you to specify which components to add to the backup by checking
them in the
Backup Options
area below. Check each of the following to include them in
the backup.
o
Data
– CC-SG configuration, Device and Node configuration and User Data.
(Standard)
o
Logs
– Error logs and event reports stored on CC-SG
o
CC-SG firmware files
– Stored firmware files used for updating the CC-SG
server itself.
o
Device firmware files
– Stored firmware files used for updating Raritan devices
managed by CC-SG.
o
Application files
– Stored applications used by CC-SG to connect users to nodes.
•
Full
– Creates a backup of all
Data
,
Logs
, firmware and
Application Files
stored on CC-
SG. This produces the largest sized backup files.
•
Standard
– Only creates a back up of critical
Data
on CC-SG. This backup includes CC-
SG configuration information, Device and Node configurations and User configurations.
This produces the smallest sized backup file.
5.
If you want to save a copy of this backup file to an external server, check
Backup to Remote
Location
.
a.
Select a
Protocol
used to connect to the remote server, either
FTP
or
SFTP
b.
Type the IP address or hostname of the server in the
Hostname
field.
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