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    							Configuration 
     
     
    17 
    Creating a Database 
     
    When entering Database Manager for the first time, there will not
     be any .adm files listed, 
    as none have yet been created.  An administrator must create and name a new database 
    for configuration. 
     
    1. Select Database Mgr… from the File menu 
     
     
     
       
     
     
    2. Click on the “New” button – the 2
    nd button in the Database Archive section 
     
     
     
    3. Type in a new name for the new database in this field 
     
    4. Click the green check mark 
     
    Enter any name that fits in the space provided.  It is best if the name is practical, and easy 
    to understand by anyone using the system.  You will be returned to the main menu after 
    naming the database. 
     
    This database will reside in MPU955 Admin Console.  Adding and saving information 
    about the components and desired operation of the system will configure it.  
    						
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    18 
    Selecting a Database 
     
    Viewing and Reconfiguring 
     
    Whenever you wish to view or edit settings from the components, sequences, or setup 
    choices on the main menu, you must have the database whose contents you wish to work 
    with open.  If you have just entered MPU955 Admin Console, and click on one of those 
    options, you will automatically be prompted to select a database.  The database you 
    choose will open, and will immediately be followed by the option window you have 
    chosen.  The database you select becomes the default database for all settings until you 
    go back to Database Manager to choose or create a different one.   
     
    1. Select the name of a database by clicking on it 
     
     
     
    2. Click the Select button - the 1
    st button in the Database Archive section - or 
    double-click on the desired database 
     
    You will notice that the system unit ID number and the name of the database currently in 
    use are displayed on the title bar of this window.  In the example above, the system unit 
    number is 01, and the database currently being used is “standard”. 
     
    When changing the database you are working with, MPU955 Admin Console will open 
    the selected database, making it the default, and will close the Database Manager window.  
    You will be returned to the main menu, ready for the configuration or review of the 
    database you just selected.  
    						
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    19 
    Copying a Database 
     
    Making Similar or Alternative Databases 
     
    An administrator can make copies of a database, as desired, and name them to reflect 
    their purpose.  This would normally be done to enable the system to respond to changing 
    conditions and surveillance needs without having to completely recreate a database to 
    accommodate these changes. 
     
    1. Highlight the name of the database you wish to copy in the Database 
    Manager window 
     
     
     
    2. Click the Copy button - the 3
    rd button in the Database Archive section 
     
    3. Name the copy in the space provided 
     
     
     
    4. Click the green check mark 
     
    Enter any name that fits the space provided.  It is best if the name is practical and easy to 
    understand by anyone using the system. 
      
    						
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    20 
    Renaming a Database 
     
    Renaming a database is useful when creating several configurations to fit the needs of 
    specific occasions, and changing the name to ensure each file has been updated.  For 
    example, if date codes or initials are used in the name or description of a database, an 
    administrator may want to revise the date code or user initials as necessary. 
     
    1. To rename a database, highlight a database name 
     
     
     
    2. Click the Rename button - the 4
    th button in the Database Archive section 
     
    3. In the “Rename to:” box, type the new name desired 
     
     
     
    4. Click the green check mark 
      
    						
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    21 
    Deleting a Database 
     
    In order to reduce the number of configuration files listed in Database Manager, and 
    thereby decrease the potential for confusion as to which file is loaded on the NSS CPU, 
    outdated or unused configuration files can be deleted.  If the files may be needed again in 
    the future, it is recommended that you backup the files to an alternate location (see page 
    22) so they can be deleted from MPU955 Admin Console, and restored later if necessary. 
     
    1. To delete a database, highlight the database name 
     
     
     
    2. Click the Delete button - the 5
    th button in the Database Archive section 
     
    The following confirmation message will appear: 
     
     
     
    3. Click Yes to delete, or No to cancel. 
      
    						
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    22 
    Backing up or Restoring a Database 
     
    It may be necessary at times to save a copy of a particular database for backup, 
    troubleshooting, or other purposes.  MPU955 Admin Console allows an administrator to 
    perform both backup and restore functions in order to maintain copies of the 
    configuration files outside of the MPU955 Admin Console system. 
     
    Backing up a Database 
     
    1. Within Database Manager, highlight a database name and click the Backup 
    button - the 6
    th button in the Database Archive section  
     
     
     
    The following window will appear. 
     
     
     
      
    						
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    23  2. Choose the drive and folder you wish to backup to, just as you would in 
    Windows Explorer 
     
    3. Click OK 
     
    This procedure will only copy the highlighted configuration file to the specified location.  
    It will not
     remove it from the Database Manager. 
     
     
    Restoring a Database 
     
    In addition to backing up a configuration file, it may also be necessary at times to restore 
    a copy of a particular database from a backup, an e-mail, or from troubleshooting 
    personnel.  MPU955 Admin Console allows an administrator to perform a database 
    restore from a source outside of MPU955 Admin Console. 
     
    1. Within Database Manager, click the Restore button - the last button under 
    the Database Archive section 
     
     
     
    The following window will appear. 
      
    						
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    24 
     
     
    2. Choose the drive and folder that contains the desired .adm file, just as you 
    would in Windows Explorer 
     
    3. Click OK 
     
    Because you may have multiple files saved in the same location, the restore feature 
    allows you to choose which file to restore. 
     
    4. Select the desired file to restore, and click the green check mark 
     
     
     
    The left side of the Database Manager window represents the configuration files already 
    stored within MPU955 Admin Console.  The right side of the window represents the files 
    stored in the folder that you have just specified. 
      
    						
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    25  This procedure will copy the selected configuration file into MPU955 Admin Console 
    from removable media or an alternate location, but will not
     remove it from its current 
    location. 
     
    Getting the Current Database 
     
    In order to retrieve a copy of the configuration currently running on the system, and to 
    bring it into MPU955 Admin Console, an administrator must retrieve it using the 
    Database Transfer section’s “GET from CPU” option.  This option allows the 
    administrator to view, modify, copy, or create new versions of the current configuration 
    once it is imported into MPU955 Admin Console. 
     
     
     
    1. From the drop-down menu in the Database Transfer section select either 01A 
    or 01B CPU 
     
    2. Click the “GET from CPU” button - the left button under the Database 
    Transfer section 
     
     
     
    3. Enter the new name for this particular database in the “Save to:” box 
     
    4. Click the green check mark 
     
    A copy of the database that is currently running on the selected NSS CPU is now saved 
    on the MPU955 Admin Console computer’s hard drive.  It will not
     be removed from the 
    Main CPU.  At this time, you may view or modify the configuration.  
    						
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    26  Loading a Database 
     
    In order to copy a configured database from MPU955 Admin Console onto the NSS Main 
    CPU, an administrator would need to use the Database Transfer section’s “PUT to CPU” 
    option.  
     
    Although not mandatory, first saving the current database residing on the CPU would 
    allow for a manual comparison of any differences prior to loading the new database. 
    MPU955 Admin Console itself cannot detect differences. (Unless this is a first time 
    operation.)  
     
    Putting a configuration database onto the NSS CPU will
     overwrite its 
    entire existing database.  It is recommended that you save the database 
    currently running on the Main CPU under a distinctive name before 
    loading a new database. 
     
    The following instruction will guide you through loading a database from MPU955 
    Admin Console to the CPU.  See the Getting the Current Database section on page 25 to 
    save the database that is currently loaded in the CPUs. 
     
    1. Select the name of the database to load by clicking on the .adm file name 
     
     
     
    2. From the drop-down menu, select the proper CPU 
     
    For a redundant CPU system, you must load the database onto both CPUs to ensure they 
    are each using the same configuration.     
     
    For single CPU systems, choose 01A.    
     
    3. Click the “PUT to CPU” button - the right button under the Database 
    Transfer section  
    						
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