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Overview of Database Applications 125
3Com recommends that you back up your database regularly, the
frequency depending on how important your trend data is to the way you
monitor your network. If you want to view and report on your weekly
data, you should back up your database once a week. If viewing and
storing your trend data is less important, backing up your database once
a month may be adequate.
To back up your database:
1 Stop the Traffix Server. See “Stopping Traffix Manager
on page 28.
2 Copy your Traffix Manager database, using the Traffix Control Panel.
3 Restart the Traffix Server. See “Launching the Traffix Manager Server”
on
page 26
.
4 You can then make a backup of the copy, while Traffix Manager can
continue to collect and store data in the “live” version.
Optimize databases
Optimize re-organizes the physical location of parts of the database so
that the database can be accessed more efficiently. It therefore works in
an similar way to the defragmentation utility in the Windows operating
system.
Subnets Editor Allows you to group the devices on your network by subnet, and assign
default DNS domains, using the SubnetsDB file. See “Using the
SubnetsDB File” on page 133.
Attribute Lookup Allows you to configure the user-defined attribute lookup programs. See
“Contents of the User-defined Attributes Configuration File”
on
page 138
for more information.
DHCP Setup Controls the way that IP and MAC address mappings are obtained for
Windows DHCP devices.
See Appendix H
, “DHCP”, for more information.
Startup Options Allows you to change the name of the Traffix Server. If you are running
more than one copy of Traffix Manager, you will have more than one
server running in the same network. Defining a server name allows you to
differentiate between Traffix Servers when multiple servers are in use.