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disk or e-mail, or whether it was a restore (from which source) and
whether it succeeded or failed.
The second is LASTBKP.LOG, in directory OAM/LOG, which is a more
detailed report and contains a lot of the information displayed on the
CLI while the process was running. This file is kept with the backed up
database, i.e. it is sent in the e-mail with the ZIP file if the backup is an
e-mailed one, and kept on the disk.
As is always true, if something went wrong with the process more
information about the failure will be found in the software error file of the
appropriate day.
The BACKUP.LOG file and LASTBKP.LOG file can be viewed from the
Web Browser. The LASTBKP.LOG file can also be viewed in the
received e-mail.
Viewing last backup details
Select
View last backup details
on the
Console
to view the details of
the last backup attempt, either scheduled or manual. The report is
displayed on the screen and cannot be edited.
Restoring data
Executing a Manual Restore
1
Log in to the Web Browser. See
Accessing the Web Browser
(page
17
).
2
Click
Execute Manual Restore
in the
Console
.
The
Manual Restore
window opens. See the following .
The manual restore can be done remotely from the Web Browser. Two
modes are supported: Restore from FTP server and Upload directly
from the administrator computer. The backup file name must be
restore.zip.
1
In
Upload
mode, the backup file restore is performed through the
LAN via HTTP protocol from the local P.C. by browsing the backup
file through the Web Browser screen.
2
In
FTP
mode, the backup file restore is performed through the LAN
from a remote FTP Server (specified by the administrator in the Web
interface).