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Restoring a Primary GSSM Backup
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Confirm your decision to restore primary GSSM platform information or only
the GSS database by performing one of the following actions:
Type y to restore GSSM platform information.
Restoring platform information requires a reboot of the GSS at the end of
the restore procedure.
Type n to restore only the primary GSSM database and not the GSSM
platform information. If you choose not to restore GSSM platform
information, reconfigure the GSSM platform information from the CLI. See
the Cisco Global Site Selector Getting Started Guide for details.
This backup contains a backup of the platform configuration.
'n' restores just the database. Restoring platform files requires
a reboot.
Restore Platform files? [y/n]: y
Your selection enables you to return the primary GSSM to its original state
prior to the database backup. Platform information includes all configuration
parameters set at the CLI, including: interface configuration, hostname,
service settings (NTP, SSH, Telnet, FTP, and SNMP), time zone, logging
levels, web certificates, inter-GSS communication certificates, access lists
and access groups, CLI user information, GUI user information, and
property-set CLI commands.
Confirm your decision to restore the GSS network information for remote
devices activated from the primary GSSM by performing one of the following
actions:
Type y to restore the GSS network information.
Network information includes registered GSS devices, GSS device status,
node information, and IP addresses. This network information is displayed in
the GSS list table in the Resources tab. GSS network information does not
include DNS rules, answers, and keepalives. Those configuration elements
are automatically restored as part of the database restore process.
If you type y to restore the GSS network information and your configuration
includes a standby GSSM, you must reenable the standby GSSM and then
reregister it with the primary GSSM. See the Cisco Global Site Selector
Getting Started Guide for details.
Backing Up, Restoring, and Downgrading the GSSM Database
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