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Backing Up Server and Volume Settings
114 Snap Server Administrator Guide
Backing Up Server and Volume Settings
In addition to backing up the data on the Snap Server, you may also back up its
system and volume settings. The Disaster Recovery screen allows you to create the
files you need to recover the Snap Server’s configuration settings, and then later, to
apply the files in the course of a recovery operation to restore system-wide
configuration information, such as network and RAID configurations, as well as
volume-extended attributes, such as file and folder permissions and quota
information.
The Disaster Recovery Files
Details on the Snap Server Disaster recovery files and the information they contain
are as follows:
SnapDRImage —
The Snap Server Disaster Recovery Image saves server-specific
settings such as server name, network, RAID, volume and share configuration,
local user and group lists, and Snapshot schedules. There is one SnapDRImage
file per server, residing on the root directory of the first volume at the following
path: \\server_name\volume_name
Tip
The SnapDRImage is in binary form and can be safely used only with the
Snap Server Disaster Recovery tool. Other tools will not work and may
compromise the integrity of the file.
Volume-specific files: backup.acl, backup.qta.groups, and backup.qta.users
These files preserve volume-specific settings such as extended ACLs and quota
settings. There is one set of these files per volume, residing at the following path:
\\server_name\volume_name\.os_private.
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