
Utilities
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4.2 BACKUP
Syntax:
backup [-v] [-d] [-p<PASS>] -m<TYPE> [-t<TCP#>] [-b<DDS>] [-x] <IP_ADDR> <fname>
Where:
-v Print version of the utility.
-d Present versbose debugging data.
-p<PASS> Use password <PASS> in lieu of the default for the purposes of logging into the
device console.
-m<TYPE> The target device type. ( e.g. –m4180 )
-t<TCP#> Over-Ride the default TCP number. Since this option is an over-ride. It should
follow the device definition –m<TYPE> as that option sets the default and
options are processed left to right.
-b<DDS> In situations where a UMI is used in a BNS/Datakit network as a means to
access a serial port connected device, this options specifies the “double-dial”
dial string used in the BNS/Datakit network.
-x Exclude advanced TCP features. Used for Solaris 2.6 and earlier.
<IP-ADDR> The IP address of the target device. In situations where a UMI is used to access
a serial port, the IP address of the UMI. In situations where a serial port is
connected to another device. This is IP address of the device which has the
support serial port.
<fname> The name of the file to be created containing the Database Backup.
4.3 RELOAD
Syntax:
reload [-v] [-d] [-r] [-p<PASS>] -m<TYPE> [-t<TCP#>] [-b<DDS>] [-slow] [-x]
<IP_ADDR> <fname>
Where:
-v Print version of the utility.
-d Present versbose debugging data.
-p<PASS> Use password <PASS> in lieu of the default for the purposes of logging into the
device console.
-r Automatic Reboot after Upgrade.
-m<TYPE> The target device type. ( e.g. –m4180 )
-t<TCP#> Over-Ride the default TCP number. Since this option is an over-ride. It should
follow the device definition –m<TYPE> as that option sets the default and
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