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Upgrade of Ubuntu. In Terminal (CLI) type: Sudo apt get Use RPM. Back Up Procedures. 1. Obtain ? How? (SIF) 2. Allocate – location and media 3. Perform the Back UP. Explain Back Up wizard here with screenshots
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Upgrade of Ubuntu • In Terminal (CLI) type: • Sudo apt get • Use RPM
Back Up Procedures 1. Obtain ? How? (SIF) 2. Allocate – location and media 3. Perform the Back UP. Explain Back Up wizard here with screenshots 4. Perform SxxxxxxxRxxxxxxxx. Explain it here with screenshots 5. Make sure that data . Explain Check Sum and how it works here. 6. Obtain User SxxxOxx – also called handover (explain the importance of this) (SIF)
Back Up Procedures • 1. Obtain permission from ? How? (SIF) • 2. Allocate storage – location and media • 3. Perform the Back UP. Explain Back Up wizard here with screenshots • 4. Perform System Restore. Explain System Restore here with screenshots • 5. Make sure that data retains integrity. Explain Check Sum and how it works here. • 6. Obtain User Sign Off (explain the importance of this) (SIF)
Back Out Procedure Notes • What to do if there are problems with the installation: • 1. Create a bxxxxxxxxxxx. (Explain here the difference between a full, differential and incremental backup). • 2. Create a RxxxxxPxxxxxxx. • 3. Create an ixxxxxx (See Ixxxxxxxxxx sheet)
Back Out Procedure Notes • What to do if there are problems with the installation: • 1. Create a back up. (Explain here the difference between a full, differential and incremental backup). • 2. Create a Restore Point. • 3. Create an image (See Imaging sheet)
Back Out Procedure continued Timings: • Pre-Installation – no data has been lost so just xxxxxxxxxxxx the installation • Mid-Installation/upgrade – data may be lost so take an image, restore point and backup of Ox, axxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, dxxx, rxxxxxxxx and dxxxxxxx • Post-Installation – Use the Uxxxxxxxxx option. Then schedule a fxxxxxx installation. • Linux – back outs for Open Source OS (Research here what RPM – e and APT means) • Finally test the system
Back Out Procedure continued • Timings: Pre-Installation – no data has been lost so just reschedule the installation • Mid-Installation/upgrade – data may be lost so take an image and backup of OS, applications, data, registry and drivers • Post-Installation – Use the Uninstall option • Linux – (Research here what RPM – e and APT means) • Finally test the system
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