Setup guide
Restoring Data
58 Netscape Certificate Management System Command-Line Tools Guide • May 2002
If you answer no, no Administration Server data will be restored; proceed with
the next step.
If you answer
yes, you will be asked three more questions about specific
Administration Server data you want to restore:
a. Main admin data is d ata in the Administration Server’s configuration
directory.
b. Non-CMS shared data is data in the <server_root>/shared/config
directory.
c. CMS certificate and key databases are the databases in the
<server_root>/alias directory.
After you answer the questions, the Administration Server is stopped, the data
restored from the archive,andthe server is started again. If necessary, you will
be prompted to enter a password to start the Administration Server.
7. Next you are asked if you want to restore the CMS internal database D irectory
Server. This is the D irectory Server this CMS instance uses as its internal
database.
If you answer
yes, the restoretoolstops the Directory Server, restoresthe data,
then restarts the server. You may be asked to enter a password if one is
required to start the server.
8. Next you are asked if you want to restore selected data for this CMS server
instance.
If you answer
yes, you will be asked four more questions about the following
CMS server instance data that you can restore:
a. Global CMS classes are Java classes that are shared by all CMS servers in
thesameserverroot.
b. Critical CMS data includes the configuration files, certificate a nd key
databases, and password cache in the
config directory for this CMS
instance.
c. LocalCMSclassesareJavaclassesusedonlybythisserverinstance.
d. Custom CMS U I data includes all HTML files and templates in the
web-apps and emails directory of this CMS instance.