3.6.0 Matrix Server 3.6.0 Administration Guide (5697-7081, December 2007)
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If the -X option was used to back up the mxds datastore, use the
mpimport -X command to restore the datastore to the membership
partitions. If the -x <output-file> option was used for the backup, use
mpimport -x <output-file> to restore the datastore.
To restore the device database and volume database to the membership
partitions, use the mpimport -f <input-file> command. The input file is
typically conf\MP.backup.
For more information about mpdump and mpimport, see the PolyServe
Matrix Server Command Reference.
Quotas Information for PSFS Filesystems
The Windows utilities or third-party applications used to back up PSFS
filesystems are not aware of the Matrix Server quotas feature and cannot
back up the quotas information. Instead, when you back up a filesystem,
also use the Matrix Server psfsdq command to back up the quota
information stored on the filesystem. After restoring the filesystem, run
the psfrq command to restore the quota information. See “Back Up and
Restore Quotas” on page 126 for more information.
Matrix Server Network Port Numbers
Matrix Server uses a set of network ports for external connections, such as
connections from the Management Console and the mx utility. It also uses
a different set of network ports for internal, or server-to-server
communications.
External Network Port Numbers
The following port numbers are used for external connections to Matrix
Server. If Matrix Server is behind a firewall, it may be necessary to change
the firewall rules to allow traffic for these ports.