
CC-SG 6.0 Upgrade Guide 3
QSG-CCUpgrade-v6.0-0A-E 255-80-0036-00-RoHS
Clear the Java Cache
These instructions may vary slightly for different Java versions
and different operating systems.
In Windows XP with Java 1.6:
1. Choose Control Panel > Java.
2. On the General tab, click Settings.
3. In the dialog box that opens, click Delete Files.
4. Make sure the Applications and Applets checkbox is
selected then click OK.
Backing Up CC-SG
The best practice is to enter Maintenance Mode before
backing up CC-SG. Entering Maintenance Mode ensures that
no changes are made to the database while it is being backed
up.
You can store up to 50 backup files on CC-SG. Once you
have reached 50 backup files, you cannot create any new
backups until you delete some old backup files from CC-SG.
See Saving and Deleting Backup Files.
When you run the CC-SG backup as a task, select Automatic
Delete when Maximum Reached to automatically delete the
oldest backup file when the maximum number of backup files
is reached. This setting is only available when creating a
Backup CC-SG task. When a backup file is deleted as part of
the backup CC-SG task, the audit log will contain an entry for
each file deleted. See Schedule a Task.
To backup CC-SG:
1. Choose System Maintenance > Backup.
2. Type a name for this backup in the Backup Name field.
3. Type a description for the backup in the Description field.
Optional.
4. Select a Backup Type: Full or Standard. See What is the
difference between Full backup and Standard backup?
(on page 3)
5. If you are setting this backup as a task from the
Administration > Tasks page, select the Automatic Delete
When Maximum Reached checkbox to allow CC-SG to
delete the oldest backup file in storage locally when the
maximum number of files is reached. Set the maximum
number in the Maximum Backup Files field. The default
number is 50 backup files. Optional.
6. To save a copy of this backup file to an external server,
select the Backup to Remote Location checkbox.
Optional.
a. Select a Protocol used to connect to the remote
server, either FTP or SFTP
b. Type the IP address or hostname of the server in the
IP Address/Hostname field. IPV6 is supported.
c. If you are not using the default port for the selected
protocol (FTP: 21, SFTP: 22), type the
communications port used in the Port Number field.
d. Type a username for the remote server in the
Username field.
e. Type a password for the remote server in the
Password field.
f. In the Directory (Relative Path) field, specify the
location to save the backup file on the FTP server.
Leave this field blank to save the backup file to the
default home directory on the FTP server.
Enter a path relative to the default home directory
to save the backup file in a level below the default
home directory on the FTP server. For example, to
save the backup file in a folder called "Backups"
under the default home directory, enter Backups in
the Directory (Relative Path) field.
g. In the "Filename (leave blank to use the default
filename convention)" field, type a filename for naming
the backup on the remote server, or leave blank to
accept the default name. The default name includes
"backup" with a date and time.
h. Click Save As Default if you want to save current
remote server settings as default values. A
confirmation message appears. Click OK. Optional.
7. Click OK.
A message appears when the backup completes. The
backup file is saved in the CC-SG file system, and if
specified in the Backup to Remote Location field, to a
remote server as well. This backup can be restored at a
later time. See Restoring CC-SG.
Important: The Neighborhood configuration is included in
the CC-SG backup file so make sure you remember or
note down its setting at the backup time. This is helpful
for determining whether the backup file is appropriate for
the CC-SG unit you restore.
What is the difference between Full backup and
Standard backup?
Standard backup:
A standard backup includes all data in all fields of all CCSG
pages, except for data in the following pages:
Administration > Configuration Manager > Network tab
Administration > Cluster Configuration
CCSG backup files stored on CCSG are also not backed up.
You can view the list of backup files stored on CCSG in the
System Maintenance > Restore page.
Standard backup also excludes other temporary data in fields,
such as date ranges in Report pages.
Full backup:
A Full backup includes everything in the Standard backup,
and also backs up the CC-SG firmware files, device firmware
files, application files, and logs. Application files include AKC,
VKC, RSC, and VNC.
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