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RME restorebackup: configuration files import

Hi to all..

I'm going to do restorebackup from LMS 2.2 to LMS 2.6 on solaris 8

my migtration.log file, trace the following:

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09/Feb/2007 16:10:41:125 3244068 [main] DEBUG com.cisco.nm.rmeng.migration.MigrMain 613 - File path is /opt/CSCOpx/tempBackupData/rme/cw2000/files/archive/config/769/20050701234136running.cfg

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09/Feb/2007 16:10:42:897 3245840 [main] INFO com.cisco.nm.rmeng.migration.MigrMain 599 - Archive created for 770

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seems that the config file was created.

But the path /opt/CSCOpx/tempBackupData/rme/cw2000/files/archive/config/769/20050701234136running.cfg

doesn't exist!

I've

/opt/CSCOpx/tempBackupData/rme/opt/CSCOpx/files/archive/config/769/20050701234136running.cfg

I have .../opt/CSCOpx/.. instead of .../cw2000/... directory

I have to stopping the process and make a link to the existant directory?

Maybe the restore will be fail or configuration files will not import?

Thanks

Leonardo

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

When the archives are created for LMS 2.6, they are stored in /var/adm/CSCOpx/files/rme/dcma/devfiles. I see no indication that there are any failures from this log snippet.

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