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For example, entering the following in a command prompt window will create a backup named
dbasebackup.zip with the password test1.
RPMBackupRestore.sh backup -archive dbasebackup.zip -passwd test1
Entering the following in a command prompt window will restore a backup named
dbasebackup.zip with the password test1.
RPMBackupRestore.sh restore -archive dbasebackup.zip -passwd test1
To manually back up a hub server using the Backup and Restore Utility dialog box
on a supported Windows system:
1. In the Start menu on your desktop, select Start - Programs - Emerson Rack Power Manager
- Backup and Restore Utility. The Rack Power Manager Backup/Restore Utility dialog box
will appear.
2. Click Backup Database to a file.
3. To password-protect the backup file, click Enabled and type a password in the Password
field.
4. Click Browse and use the Save As dialog box to specify a directory and name for the
backup file. Click Save when you are finished.
5. Click Backup. The Rack Power Manager software system backup files are saved.
6. Click Close to close the Rack Power Manager Backup/Restore Utility dialog box.
To manually restore a hub server using the Backup and Restore Utility on a
supported Windows system:
1. In the Start menu on your desktop, select Start - Programs - Emerson Rack Power Manager
- Backup and Restore Utility. The Rack Power Manager Backup/Restore Utility dialog box
will appear.
2. From the Rack Power Manager Backup/Restore Utility dialog box, click Restore the
database from a file.
3. If the backup file is password-protected, click Enabled and type its password in the
Password field.
4. Click Browse and use the Save As dialog box to find the backup file.
5. Click Restore. The Rack Power Manager software system is restored from the backup files.
6. Click Close to close the Rack Power Manager Backup/Restore Utility dialog box.
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