In this section you see a list of all saved copies on the USB pen. In order to replace a setting you just have to click over it (Figure 7.54).
Figure 7.54:
Disaster Recovery - Replace configuration
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Note: All services will be reconfigured when replacing a copy of the settings. After the configuration of all services IPBRICK restarts automatically.
When the authentication type is IPBrick Master the replacement of configurations is done normally, (ie. the configuration is replaced and the server goes into reboot) but when the authentication type is other than IPBrick Master, a two step procedure takes place:
- First Step: IPBrick will detect if there is connectivity with the master at the time of the replacement of the settings. If there is, the setting is replaced and the server reboots, ending the replacement process. If not, the replacement process enters its first stage and the server goes into reboot, the process will now enter its second step.
- Second Step: If at the boot process connectivity is found, the restore procedure enters its final stage and the server goes into reboot. If not, the administrator receives a warning on the IPBrick's web interface stating that the settings were not fully restored, due to the lack of connectivity, and the administrator is prompted to complete or cancel the replacement by clicking on the corresponding button.
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