Re: Re: backup/dump--restore/import

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Using the refernace for redhat site even command line does work
error 43: Failed to read backup file set


On 10/24/07, George Holbert < gholbert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Backup/Restore:  Creates / restores from a copy of the server's binary
database files.
Export/Import:  Creates / imports from ASCII text LDIF files
representing the data in the directory server.

It's actually a good idea to do both (if possible), as this will give
you the most flexibility when you're in the heat of a restore.

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/dbmanage.html#1055147

> I get error 53 (failed to read the backup file set)

Is the backup file set still there?


Linux Admin wrote:
> If I want to do through GUI: which option do I use: Backup/Restore or
> Import/Export
> When I sued Backup....I tried to restore into vanilla LDAP specifying
> the top level directory which contains NetascapeRoot and userRoot
> subdirs, I get error 53 (failed to read the backup file set)
>
>
> On 10/18/07, *Linux Admin* < sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Please forgive the newbee question here.
>     What is the best way to backup/dump--restore/import a fedora ldap
>     server
>     (without downtime)
>     TIA
>
>
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