NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | OPERANDS | FILES | SEE ALSO
ssp_restore restores the operational environment of the SSP from a backup file created by ssp_backup(1M). You can use ssp_restore to maintain the same environment on the main SSP and spare SSP by backing up the main SSP with ssp_backup(1M) and restoring the archive file on the spare SSP with ssp_restore. You can also use ssp_restore to restore the SSP environment after the SSP software has been installed on a new disk.
Any required translation of configuration files, such as /var/opt/SUNWssp/.ssp_private/ssp_to_domain_hosts, is automatically performed.
If any errors occur, ssp_restore writes error messages to $SSPVAR/ssp_restore.out.
If the main SSP environment has changed since the backup file was created, for example by shutting down a domain, you must run ssp_backup(1M) again to maintain a current backup file for the SSP. You must run ssp_restore with this new backup file to maintain the same environment on both SSPs.
The following operands are supported:
The name of the backup file that was created by ssp_backup(1M). If the specified file is not in the current directory, the file name must contain the full path name for the file.
Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP User Guide