12-02-2014 06:33 AM - edited 03-17-2019 01:10 AM
Dears,
It might be very silly nd stupid for asking this question but it has been asked to me.
thanks pls answer
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12-02-2014 06:41 AM
1. you cannot open the configs taken via DRS backup as those are encrypted, your native option would be to use export BAT features. Alternatively you can use 3rd party such as Uplinx
2. See above
3. RTMT it is
12-02-2014 08:43 AM
Hi
What he means is you generally use DRS to take cluster backups. These backups are not something you can open or view, you can just backup and restore whole servers or the cluster.
If you want to export config, you can use 'export/import' in BAT (bulk administration) to export the config as CSV formatted files. These can be opened and manipulated.
Aaron
12-02-2014 06:41 AM
1. you cannot open the configs taken via DRS backup as those are encrypted, your native option would be to use export BAT features. Alternatively you can use 3rd party such as Uplinx
2. See above
3. RTMT it is
12-02-2014 08:29 AM
Dear Chris
Thanks for replying
your native option would be to use export BAT features, ???? I didnt understood
.thanks
12-02-2014 08:43 AM
Hi
What he means is you generally use DRS to take cluster backups. These backups are not something you can open or view, you can just backup and restore whole servers or the cluster.
If you want to export config, you can use 'export/import' in BAT (bulk administration) to export the config as CSV formatted files. These can be opened and manipulated.
Aaron
12-02-2014 09:00 AM
Dear chris and Aaron Harrison,
Thank experts for replying i will try to execute as suggested and update the rating.
thanks
12-03-2014 10:04 AM
+5 to you both
I was able to export successfully.
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