We recommend that you back up CA EEM servers regularly or whenever you have administered a change in the CA EEM servers environments. You can use the CA EEM server backups to restore your CA EEM server if it is corrupted.
You must back up the following CA EEM files and folders:
Defines the CA EEM Server configuration settings.
Defines the CA EEM Server session settings.
Defines the custom mapped LDAP settings.
Defines the CA EEM GUI launch settings.
Defines the event configuration settings.
Defines the database that stores events.
Defines the folder where the current events are stored.
Defines the folder where the archived events are stored.
Defines the Data DSA and Router DSA file references. The CA EEM Server uses this information to read the configuration settings for its internal datastore.
Defines the configuration settings for the Data DSA that manages the CA EEM Server data.
Defines the certificate files used during a failover configuration.
Back up the following additional files on UNIX and Linux from the iTechnology folder:
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