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First Published: May 26, 2015
Revised: November 5, 2015
This module describes how to perform a manual backup and restore, and how to setup automatic data archiving, and contains the following sections:
The following data is copied during a manual backup:
It is recommended to perform a manual backup periodically, and prior to upgrading the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer software.
Note While automatic data archiving is an available option in the TUI, it is not currently supported. Manual backups are the recommended method.
The following commands allow a user on a desktop/laptop computer with an ssh/scp client to backup and restore a Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer. This procedure must be performed using an SNE TAC account. The operator must enter the password set by the SNE TAC account.
To backup the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer, use the following command:
The file "mybackup.cfg" can be any name. It is recommended to use a descriptive name.
To restore the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer, use the following procedure:
The Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer automatically deletes files after 20 days. However, you should continue to monitor disk space because this removal is based on a time period and is not run based on any automatic monitoring of disk space.
You can use the Disk Monitoring option from the TUI Troubleshooting menu (shown in Figure 11) to get file system usage.
Step 1 From the Main Menu, go to Troubleshooting > Disk Monitoring > File System Disk Usage.
Figure 11 TUI File System Disk Usage