1.1 Manually Backing Up the U2000 Database
Method 1: By U2000 Client
Step Action
1 Choose Administration >Back Up/Restore NMS Data > Database Backup
from the Main Menu.
2 Set a backup directory for the server, and click Backup. The U2000 starts to back
up the database. A progress bar is displayed showing the status of the operation. Method 2: By Maintenance SUITE
Step Action
1
Log in to the U2000 MSuite.
In Solaris and Linux, run the following commands: # su - nmsuser
$ cd /opt/HWENGR/engineering $ ./startclient.sh
The login dialog box is displayed.
The default user name and password are both admin. If the password has been changed, enter the changed password.
2 Click Back Up and Restore > Back Up System Data.
3 Select Data Backup – Binary Mode (Recommended). Then click Next.
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1.2 Automatically Backing Up the U2000 Database
Step Action
1 Log in to the U2000 client.
2 Choose Administration > Task Schedule > Task Management from the Main Menu.
3
On the Task Management page, Select DB Backup then click New.
4 Input DB Backup as the task name. Select Run Type as Period. Then click Next.
5 Configure the running time and period. Then click Next.
6 Select Back up the data to the local server and enter Backup Path on the Local Server. Then
click Finish.
1.3 Manually Backing Up the U2000 Data by Script
Step Action
1 Log in to the U2000 client.
2
Choose Administration > Back Up/Restore NMS Data > Import/Export Script
File from the Main Menu.
3
Select TXT file format. Then select a script file type from the Script File Type field.
NOTE:
To export the networkwide script file, select Networkwide Configuration File. Export the following files to a specified directory: NE Port Naming File, NE Configuration File, NE List File,
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NM Computer Information File, Service Actualization Script, Network Layer Information File, Network Modeling and Design Information File, CEAS.
4
Select the NE for which you want to export script files from the Export NE List.
NOTE:
Specify the NE only when you export the NE Configuration File, NE List File, NE Port
Naming File and Networkwide Configuration File.
5 Click Create File Directory to create a directory where the exported script files are to
be saved.
6 Enter the directory name and click OK.
7 Select a directory and click Apply.
8 In the Confirm dialog box, click OK.
1.4 Initializing the U2000 Database (HA System) (Optional)
Step Action
1 Stop U2000 on the active server.
The current user is root user, and the Sybase database is started
2 Log in to the U2000 MSuite on the active server.
3 Select System > Initialize NMS from the main menu.
4 Click Next.
5 The system starts initializing the database and displays the initialization progress in a
progress bar. Wait patiently.
6 After the initialization is complete, click Finish.
1.5 Initializing the U2000 Database
Step Action
1 Stop U2000 server.
The Sybase or SQL server is started
2 Log in to the U2000 MSuite.
3 Select System > Initialize NMS from the main menu.
4 Click Next.
5 The system starts initializing the database and displays the initialization progress in a
progress bar. Wait patiently.
6 After the initialization is complete, click Finish.
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3 Select Back Up and Restore > Restore System Data from the main menu.
4 Select Data Restore – Binary Mode(Recommended) and click Next.
5 Select Path to the file on the local server.
6 Enter the restoration path on the local server and click Next.
7 The system starts the restoration preprocessing and data restoration, and displays
the restoration progress in a progress bar. Wait patiently.
8 After the restore is complete, click Finish.
1.7 Restoring the U2000 Database
Step Action
1 Stop U2000 server.
The current user is root user, and the Sybase database is started
2 Log in to the U2000 MSuite on the active server.
3 Select Back Up and Restore > Restore System Data from the main menu.
4 Select Data Restore – Binary Mode(Recommended) and click Next.
5 Select Path to the file on the local server.
6 Enter the restoration path on the local server and click Next.
7 The system starts the restoration preprocessing and data restoration, and displays
the restoration progress in a progress bar. Wait patiently.
8 After the restore is complete, click Finish.
1.8 Restoring the U2000 Data by Script
Step Action
1 Log in to the U2000 client.
2
Choose Administration > Back Up/Restore NMS Data > Import/Export Script
File from the Main Menu. 3 Click the Import option button.
4
Select the TXT file format and select Networkwide Configuration File from the
Script File Type field. NOTE:
Service Actualization Script and NM Computer Information File are not
supported.
5 In the Operation Directory List, select the directory where the script file is to be
imported is located.
6 Select the script file to import from the Import File List.
7 Click OK. A progress bar appears showing the status of the import.
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required to be selected.
9
Click Apply. The system prompts you twice that the import of the configuration script will result in data inconsistency between the U2000 and the NE.
10 Click OK. A progress bar appears showing the status of the import.
1.9 Viewing the Status of the Databases
Step Action
1 Open a terminal window in the server.
2
Run the following command as user sybase: (The default password of sybase user is sybase.)
$ /opt/sybase/ASE-15_0/install/showserver
if the server DBSVR and the backup server DBSVR_back are running, the status of databases is normal.
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