To perform a restore of a previous backup, use the restore command in the EXEC mode. A restore operation restores data related to the Cisco CDA as well as the Cisco ADE OS. To perform a restore of a previous backup of the application data of the Cisco CDA only, add the application command to the restore command in the EXEC mode. To remove this function, use the no form of this command.
Use the following command to restore data related to the Cisco CDA application and Cisco ADE OS:
restore filename repository repository-name
Use the following command to restore data related only to the Cisco CDA application:
restore filename repository repository-name application application-name
No default behavior or values.
When you use restore commands in Cisco CDA, the Cisco CDA server restarts automatically.
The encryption key is optional while restoring data. To support restoring earlier backups where you have not provided encryption keys, you can use the restore command without the encryption key.
/admin# restore mybackup-100818-1502.tar.gpg
repository myrepository application cda
Restore may require a restart of application services. Continue? (yes/no) [yes] ? yes
Initiating restore. Please wait...
CDA application restore is in progress.
This process could take several minutes. Please wait...
Stopping CDA Application Server...
Stopping AD Context Manager...
Stopping AD Context Observer...
Starting CDA Application Server...
Starting AD Context Manager...
Starting AD Context Observer...
Note: CDA Processes are initializing. Use 'show application status cda'
CLI to verify all processes are in running state.
Performs a backup (Cisco CDA and Cisco ADE OS) and places the backup in a repository. |
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Displays the available backup files located on a specific repository. |
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