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How can Configurator1 restore the configuration using the copied archived full repository checkpoint?

A system administrator, Admin1, with Administrator privileges has archived full repository
checkpoints. Another administrator, Configurator1, with Configurator privileges has copied the
checkpoint contents directory from one of the archived check points to its original location.
Configurator1 tries to restore the configuration using the copied archived checkpoint contents

and the restore fails.
How can Configurator1 restore the configuration using the copied archived full repository
checkpoint?

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A.
Copy the archived checkpoint metadata directory to its original location.

B.
Increase the Automatic checkpoint depth to keep all the delta checkpoints.

C.
Delete the delta checkpoints taken after the full repository checkpoint was taken.

D.
Ask an administrator to update the privileges for Configurator1 to matchAdmin1.

Explanation:
Reference:http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSCKBL_8.5.5///com.ibm.websphere.zseries.doc/ae/twve_x
dappedcfg.html

12 Comments on “How can Configurator1 restore the configuration using the copied archived full repository checkpoint?

  1. certhunt says:

    You must archive both the checkpoint metadata and content directories to store a checkpoint for later restoration. Similarly, you must delete both the checkpoint metadata and content directories to delete a checkpoint.




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  2. certhunt says:

    If you are a user with either a monitor or an operator role, you can only view the repository checkpoint information. If you are a user with either a configurator or an administrator role, you have all configuration privileges for repository checkpoints.




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