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This chapter describes the data authentication processes with the Disaster Recovery System.
In this release of the Disaster Recovery System, trace files for the Master Agent, the GUI, each Local Agent, and the JSch library get written to the following locations:
For the Master Agent, find the trace file at platform/drf/trace/drfMA0*
For each Local Agent, find the trace file at platform/drf/trace/drfLA0*
For the GUI, find the trace file at platform/drf/trace/drfConfLib0*
For the JSch, find the trace file at platform/drf/trace/drfJSch*
You can view trace files by using the Command Line Interface. See the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unifed Communications Solutions for more information.
The Disaster Recovery System also provides command line access to a subset of backup and restore functions, as shown in the following table. For more information on these commands and on using the command line interface, see the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions.
Command |
Description |
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utils disaster_recovery estimate_tar_size |
Displays estimated size of backup tar from SFTP/Local device and requires one parameter for feature list |
utils disaster_recovery backup |
Starts a manual backup by using the features that are configured in the Disaster Recovery System interface |
utils disaster_recovery jschLogs |
Enables or disables JSch library logging |
utils disaster_recovery restore |
Starts a restore and requires parameters for backup location, filename, features, and nodes to restore |
utils disaster_recovery status |
Displays the status of ongoing backup or restore job |
utils disaster_recovery show_backupfiles |
Displays existing backup files |
utils disaster_recovery cancel_backup |
Cancels an ongoing backup job |
utils disaster_recovery show_registration |
Displays the currently configured registration |
utils disaster_recovery device add |
Adds the network device |
utils disaster_recovery device delete |
Deletes the device |
utils disaster_recovery device list |
Lists all the devices |
utils disaster_recovery schedule add |
Adds a schedule |
utils disaster_recovery schedule delete |
Deletes a schedule |
utils disaster_recovery schedule disable |
Disables a schedule |
utils disaster_recovery schedule enable |
Enables a schedule |
utils disaster_recovery schedule list |
Lists all the schedules |
utils disaster_recovery backup |
Starts a manual backup by using the features that are configured in the Disaster Recovery System interface. |
utils disaster_recovery restore |
Starts a restore and requires parameters for backup location, filename, features, and nodes to restore. |
utils disaster_recovery status |
Displays the status of ongoing backup or restore job. |
utils disaster_recovery show_backupfiles |
Displays existing backup files. |
utils disaster_recovery cancel_backup |
Cancels an ongoing backup job. |
utils disaster_recovery show_registration |
Displays the currently configured registration. |