Managing Appliance backups
You can create and manage Management Server and Log Server backups for Appliance using the Management Client. You can also use the smca-backup script on the command line of the Appliance.
When you create a Management Server or Log Server backup for the Appliance using the Management Client, Appliance configuration files are included in a directory in the backup .zip file.
There are two ways to restore backups:
- You can use the smca-restore command to restore Management Server and Log Server backups, and Appliance configuration files on the SMC Appliance.
- You can use the sgRestoreMgtBackup and sgRestoreLogBackup commands to restore Management Server and Log Server backups on another platform. When you restore a backup that includes SMC Appliance configuration information on another platform, the Appliance configuration information is ignored.
If you are restoring a backup from a different version of the Appliance, read the version-specific Release Notes before restoring the backup.
To manage backups on the Appliance command line, you must have Appliance Superuser administrator permissions. The backup commands must be run with elevated permissions using sudo. A list of available sudo commands can be found by running sudo -l at the command line.
- Log Server backup
- Management Server backup
- Appliance OS configuration backup
Backup files can be automatically stored in a remote location through a CIFS share.