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• to move management information from one system to another, for example to upgrade to a newer hardware platform
• if catastrophic hardware or software failure occurs, and network management must continue using alternate hardware
• to return configuration database information back to a system after performing a TIBCO Messaging Appliance software downgrade
• if the system databases are otherwise corrupted or their integrity is compromised, for example, from an accidental deletion by an operator
1. Enter the cd configs User EXEC command to display and identify the backup file to be restored:
2. Enter the enable command at the User EXEC Level prompt:
3. Enter this reload Privileged EXEC command to restore a manually created backup file and activate it:
Note: If left unspecified, the system is restarted with no change to the configuration database
4. The system restarts, and the configuration database file that was previously backed up is restored.
1. Ensure that you have a remote server on the system network to which you have IP connectivity
2. Enter the enable command at the User EXEC Level prompt:
3. Enter this copy Privileged EXEC command to copy the desired backup file from the remote server to the /configs subdirectory on the system:
point to the location where the backup configuration database file is located on the remote server.
4. After successfully transferring the backup file to the /configs subdirectory, enter this reload Privileged EXEC command to restore the backup file and activate it:where config-file is the location from where to retrieve the system’s configuration database file on restart.
Note: If left unspecified, the local current configuration database file is used.
5. The system restarts, and the configuration database file that was previously backed up is loaded onto the system and restored.
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