130 | Backup and Restore
Network Discovery
internal backup. Once the internal backup is complete, Network Discovery
sends that internal backup to the FTP site and/or to the USB tape drive.
When you restore data, you also have two options. You can restore either from
the internal backup or from the external backup.
Important:
After a restore, there may be phantom alarms on the Health Panel
and in the Alarms Viewer for the first sampling period, because the
events log has been affected by restoring from an old backup.
Note:
Both the backup and restore functions must go through the intermediate
backup partition. You cannot backup directly from the active partition to
an external site, and you cannot restore from the external site to the
active partition.
This is a conceptual diagram of Backup and Restore showing all stages:
Choosing tape or an FTP site for your external backup
Data can be backed up to:
a USB tape drive
a file on any device that supports the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
The following FTP servers have been tested for use with Network Discovery:
Windows 95 and Windows 98 running IIS
Windows NT Server (IIS)
Active
partition
Backup
partition
External
equipment -
tape drive
or FTP site
Internal backup -
(stage 1)
External backup -
(stage 2)
Restore -
(stage 2)
Restore -
(stage 1)
Backup
partition
Summary of Contents for DPND-523-EN12
Page 14: ...14 Welcome to Network Discovery Network Discovery...
Page 68: ...68 Install and Start Network Discovery Network Discovery...
Page 144: ...144 Backup and Restore Network Discovery...
Page 146: ...146 Shutting down the Peregrine Appliance Network Discovery...
Page 152: ...152 Before you call Network Discovery...
Page 156: ...156 Security Checklist Network Discovery...
Page 162: ...162 Extra Hardware Network Discovery...
Page 168: ...168 Index Network Discovery...
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