This section explains how to back up the Systemwalker authentication repository.
When the Interstage Directory Service is used
Use the following procedure to back up the Systemwalker authentication repository.
Stop the services for each Systemwalker product that is using the Systemwalker authentication repository.
See
Refer to the manual for the Systemwalker product for details on how to stop the services.
Start the Interstage Management Console.
Refer to "How to start the Interstage Management Console" for details on how to start the Interstage Management Console.
In the Interstage Management Console window, select System >> Services >> Repository.
Select the repository name that was specified when the Systemwalker authentication repository was created, and then click the Stop button.
Use the following command to back up the data from the Systemwalker authentication repository.
[Windows]
irepbacksys -d <backup destination> -R <Systemwalker authentication repository name> |
[UNIX]
irepbacksys -f<backup file name>-R <Systemwalker authentication repository name> |
[Command location]
OS | Location |
---|---|
Windows | <Interstage installation directory>\bin |
UNIX | /opt/FJSVirep/bin |
Refer to the Interstage Application Server Reference Manual (Command Edition) for details on the irepbacksys command.
In the Interstage Management Console window, select System >> Services >> Repository.
Select the repository name that was specified when the Systemwalker authentication repository was created, and then click the Start button.
Start the services for each Systemwalker product that is using the Systemwalker authentication repository.
See
Refer to the manual for the Systemwalker product for details on how to start the services.
When Active Directory is used
Use the following procedure to back up the Systemwalker authentication repository.
Back up the Systemwalker authentication repository by referring to "When the Interstage Directory Service is used".
For common user information managed by Active Directory, use Windows functions to back up the information.