Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0.7 Administration Guide

Viewing and Restoring Backups of Configuration Files

You can view or restore a backup copy of your configuration files:server.xml, magnus.conf, obj.conf, mime types, server.xml.clfilter, magnus.conf.clfilter, obj.conf.clfilter, socks5.conf, bu.conf, icp.conf, parray.pat, parent.pat, proxy-id.acl. This feature enables you to go to a previous configuration if you are having trouble with your current configuration. For example, if you made several changes to the proxy’s configuration and then the proxy does not work the way you thought it should (for example, you denied access to a URL but the proxy will service the request), you can revert to a previous configuration and then redo your configuration changes.

ProcedureTo View a Previous Configuration

  1. Access the Server Manager and click the Preferences tab.

  2. Click the Restore Configuration link.

    The Restore Configuration page is displayed. The page lists all the previous configurations ordered by date and time.

  3. Click the View link to display a listing of the technical and content settings of a particular version.

ProcedureTo Restore a Backup Copy of Your Configuration Files

  1. Access the Server Manager and click the Preferences tab.

  2. Click the Restore Configuration link.

    The Restore Configuration page is displayed. The page lists all the previous configurations ordered by date and time.

  3. Click the Restore link for the version you want to restore.

    If you want to restore all files to their state at a particular time, click the Restore to time link in the left column of the table. time is the date and time to which you want to restore.

ProcedureTo Set the Number of Backups Displayed

  1. Access the Server Manager and click the Preferences tab.

  2. Click the Restore Configuration link.

    The Restore Configuration page is displayed.

  3. In the Set Number Of Sets Of Backups field, type the number of backups you want to display.

  4. Click the Change button.