You can use the smca-restore command to restore Management Server backups, Log Server backups, and SMC Appliance configuration files on the SMC Appliance.
Before you begin
If you are restoring a backup from a different version of the SMC Appliance, read the version-specific Release
Notes before restoring the backup.
Steps
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Log on to the SMC Appliance command line.
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Run the restore command.
sudo smca-restore [options]
You can append various options to the command to customize the backup process.
- To specify the backup file to restore, use the -backup option.
- To restore the Management Server or Log Server backup without restoring the SMC Appliance configuration, use the
-nosmca
option.
- To restore the SMC Appliance configuration without restoring the Management Server or Log Server backup, use the
-smcaonly
option.
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If you did not specify the backup file, select the backup file to be restored.
The default backup file names have the following structure:
- sgm_vVERSION.[BUILD]_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS[comment]
- sgl_vVERSION.[BUILD]_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS[comment]
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If the backup is encrypted, enter the password.
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When the backup restoration has finished, restart the SMC Appliance if you are prompted to do so.