ICS 2.x: Instructions for using Solstice/Legato Networker to back up iPlanet Calendar Server

Instructions for using Solstice/Legato Networker to back up iPlanet Calendar
Server
<P>
The following discussion expands upon the instructions for using the
Solstice/Legato client software to back up Calendar Server in the iPlanet
Calendar Server: Administration Guide. You can find this documentation at
the following URL:<BR>
<P>
http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/calendar/ics21/ag/calagadm.htm#1064539
<P>
If the Solstice/Legato Networker is installed under the default directory (as
per the recommended installation procedures), there should be three files
dedicated to Solstice/Legato Networker.<BR>
<P>
<OL>
<LI>icsasm
<LI>legbackup.sh
<LI>legrestore.sh
</OL>
<P>
To initiate the Networker backup directory image, use the command<BR>
<P>
csbackup -l
<P>
This command creates a directory named "
backup/" in the bin
directory and corresponds to Step 1
under the procedure for Backing Up Calendar Server Data in the
iPlanet Calendar Server Documentation.
<P>
After you have initiated the directory image, you can use the following commands
to back up or restore 1) a Calendar database, 2) a specific user's default
calendar, or 3) a specific calendar. The following commands assume that the Networker
client software is installed under the /usr/bin/nsr
directory and the iCS 2.x server is
installed under the /opt
directory.
<P>
<B>1) Calendar Database</B>
? To back up a database:<BR>
<P>
/usr/bin/nsr/save -s <I>legato server host</I>/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup
? To restore a database:<BR>
<P>
/usr/bin/nsr/recover -a -f -s <I>legato server host</I>
/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup
<BR>
<P>
<B>2) User's Default Calendar</B>
? To back up a user's default calendar:<BR>
<P>
/usr/bin/nsr/save -s legato server host
/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup/<I>userid</I>
? To restore a user's default calendar:<BR>
<P>
/usr/bin/nsr/recover -a -f -s legato server host
/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup/<I>userid</I><BR>
<P>
<B>3) Specific Calendar</B>
? To backup a specific calendar:<BR>
<P>
/usr/bin/nsr/save -s <I>legato server host</I>
/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup/<I>userid calid</I>
? To restore a specific calendar:<BR>
<P>
/usr/bin/nsr/recover -a -f -s <I>legato server host</I>
/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup/<I>userid calid</I>
<P>
You can also use the Networker graphical user interface to schedule backups.
For example, you could set up a client saveset to back up
/opt/SUNWicsrv/cal/bin/backup
periodically.
<P>
For more information regarding Solstice/Legato Networker software, please
see the Sun documentation at <BR>
<P>
http://www.sun.com/storage/software/backup.html<BR>
<P>
Also see technote 4311, "iCS 2.x: What is the difference between
csbackup/csrestore and the Solstice/Legato Networker functionality?," at<BR>

Hi,
Check below link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/f2/31ad41810c11d288ec0000e8200722/content.htm
Thanks
Sunny

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