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Backup and Restore of TRITON Data
Backup and Restore of TRITON Data
TRITON Manager Help | Web, Data, and Email Protection Solutions | v8.0.x
You can back up your TRITON Manager settings and system data on your TRITON Management Server machine, and revert to a previous configuration if required. Data saved by the backup process can also be used to import Websense configuration information after an upgrade, and to transfer configuration settings to a different TRITON Management Server machine.
 
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The backup process saves:
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The backup process works as follows:
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Backup files are stored in the C:\EIPBackup directory by default. To change the backup file location, see Changing backup settings, page 42.
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This format represents the date and time of the backup, for example:
02-10-2011-10-45-30-PM
Each backup folder contains a number of files, including:
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These files should be part of your organization's regular backup procedures.
To check that a backup completed successfully, navigate to the C:\Program Files (X86)\Websense\EIP Infra directory and open the EIPBackup.log file in a text editor such as Notepad. The log information should look similar to this:
2/15/2011 2:27:42 AM --- Backing up to: C:\EIPBackup\2-15-2011-2-27-42-AM
2/15/2011 2:27:42 AM --- Backing Up Certificates ...
2/15/2011 2:27:42 AM --- Backing Up PostgreSQL ...
2/15/2011 2:27:42 AM *** BACKUP FINISHED ***
Each TRITON module has its own backup and restore process for the module system settings:
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You should run TRITON infrastructure backups in synchronization with TRITON AP-WEB backups. See Synchronizing TRITON infrastructure and TRITON AP-WEB backups, page 43.

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