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Which backup option must be used for a system restore?

Which backup option must be used for a system restore?

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A.
full state

B.
all configuration

C.
system configuration

D.
logical configuration

E.
incremental

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  1. Michael Churchill says:

    You can perform one or more of the following types of backups in Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco UCS Central:

    Full state—A binary file that includes a snapshot of the entire system. You can use the file generated from this backup to restore the system during disaster recovery. This file can restore or rebuild the configuration on the original fabric interconnect, or recreate the configuration on a different fabric interconnect. You cannot use this file for an import.

    All configuration—An XML file that includes all system and logical configuration settings. You can use the file generated from this backup to import these configuration settings to the original fabric interconnect or to a different fabric interconnect. You cannot use this file for a system restore. This file does not include passwords for locally authenticated users.

    System configuration—An XML file that includes all system configuration settings such as usernames, roles, and locales. You can use the file generated from this backup to import these configuration settings to the original fabric interconnect or to a different fabric interconnect. You cannot use this file for a system restore.

    Logical configuration—An XML file that includes all logical configuration settings such as service profiles, VLANs, VSANs, pools, and policies. You can use the file generated from this backup to import these configuration settings to the original fabric interconnect or to a different fabric interconnect. You cannot use this file for a system restore.

    You cannot perform incremental backups of Cisco UCS Manager

    You can use the restore function for disaster recovery.

    You can restore a system configuration from any full state backup file that was exported from Cisco UCS.

    The file does not need to have been exported from Cisco UCS on the system that you are restoring. When restoring using a backup file that was exported from a different system, Cisco strongly recommend that you use a system with the same or similar system configuration and hardware, including fabric interconnects, servers, adapters, and I/O module or FEX connectivity. Mismatched hardware and/or system configuration can lead to the restored system not fully functioning. If there is a mismatch between the I/O module links or servers on the two systems, acknowledge the chassis and/or servers after the restore operation.

    The restore function is only available for a full state backup file. You cannot import a full state backup file.

    You perform a restore through the initial system setup.

    You can use the Cisco UCSPE to create a initial configuration and then back this up to restore to a new installation but remember the notes earlier reference restore from different systems the Cisco UPSE must have the same kit configured you intend to use




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