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CPPM 7.5 sysbackup

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dasan64

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Hello

i have a problem with an cppm running with rel. 7.5. It is the primary UCM with Deplymentserver.
I am getting following error during sysbackup to USB or SFTP Server.

Some backup scripts failed. Do you want to continue? (Y/N) [Y]?
/usr/bin/md5sum: //./admin/nortel/backup/Jboss-Quantum/ssh.keys: Permission denied
Backup archive with name ffm01cppm-2012_11_06-13_09_01.tar.gz and size 84450526 bytes was generated.
Backup operation may take a long time.
Do you want to continue (Y/N) [Y]? n
Backup operation failed.

It is possible to continue the backup but if you restore (sysrestore)the server,
UCM is in default configuration. No Users (previous configured) are availiable.
System is patched with the latest SP.
It is a cores System.

Has anybody expirienced the same problem?

regards
Andreas
 
sysbackup doesn't backup user data, only application data. It's a pretty worthless tool.
 
It must backup user data

From NTP NN43041-458:

Procedure 4
Unified Communications Manager (UCM) Primary Security Server
workflow
Backup UCM by running the sysbackup command. Install UCM and
migrate user accounts and certificates with the sysrestore command.

regards

Andreas
 
No it doesn't back up user data.....don't really know why anyone would use it.....as long as everything is documented it takes close to the same time in a rebuild to do it with out
 
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