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DescriptionComponents
Click Cancel to abort the backup and return to the Create Backup: Security Items section.Cancel
Displays all of the items that could possibly be backed up and indicates the items to
be included in your backup configuration.
Backup Summary
Restore Backup
Use the Restore Backup section of the Backup and Restore page to restore data from a backup file.
After you restore a backup configuration you must restart your system for the changes to take effect.
Figure 17 Viewing the Restore Backup section
The following table describes the components of the Restore Backup section.
Table 5 Restore Backup section components
DescriptionComponents
Specify the source of the backup configuration. When restoring a backup that spans
multiple files, specify the zero-th file here (for example, internal _0_bkp). Specifying
the zero-th file indicates to the Key Manager that the backup contains multiple files.
The Key Manager will then automatically transfer all of the backup files.
The backup configuration might be stored internally or on another machine. If the
backup configuration is stored locally, you can select it from the drop-down under the
Internal option. If the backup configuration is stored on another machine, you can either
upload the file through the browser or you can copy the file to the SKM via FTP or SCP.
If you are copying the backup configuration to SKM via FTP or SCP, you must provide
the following:
the source host.
the name of the file on the source host.
the username of the account on the source host.
the password for the user account on the source host.
NOTE:
Backup files larger than 100 MB cannot be transferred through the browser. You
must use SCP or FTP to upload these files.
Source
Enter the backup configuration password.Backup Password
Click Restore to restore the backup configuration.Restore
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