User guide
Chapter 2: Environment Setup (SSO Administrators)
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Adding a Repository Server (Reference System)
This section explains how to set up a repository server (reference system) when two or more repository
servers are to be set up.
Backing up the SSO Repository of the Repository Server (Update System)
To create the SSO slave repository of the reference system repository server, back up the copy of the
SSO repository (master) data of the repository server (update system). Restore the backed-up data
onto the repository server (reference system).
Back up the SSO repository (master) data of the repository server (update system) according to the
following procedure:
1. On the Interstage Management Console of the repository server (update system), select [Services]
and then [Repository] from the System menu.
2. On [Repository: View Status], check the check box of the SSO repository for master operation.
Then click the [Stop] button to stop the SSO repository.
3. On the repository server (update system), execute the irepbacksys command with the -dataonly
option specified. Back up the SSO repository data in the directory. Execute the irepbacksys
command as the administrator.
1. On the Interstage Management Console of the repository server (update system), select [Services]
and then [Repository] from the System menu.
2. On [Repository: View Status], check the check box of the SSO repository for master operation.
Then click the [Stop] button to stop the SSO repository.
3.. On the repository server (update system), execute the irepbacksys command with the -dataonly
option specified. Back up the SSO repository data in a file. Execute the irepbacksys command as
the administrator.
Refer to 'Backup Commands' in the Reference Manual (Command Edition) for details of the irepbacksys
command.
Example
Backup destination directory: C:\WINDOWS\temp\backup
SSO repository name : ssorep
Specify the backup destination directory as the directory in which the SSO repository data is to be
backed up.