Use the command to list all modules that can be restored.
Prerequisites
Make sure you have a login with root or system administrator privileges to restore modules.
Procedure
- ♦ Type the command for your operating system from the M&R platform installation directory:
Operating system Command UNIX <INSTALL_DIR>/bin/manage-modules.sh list restorable [--match="<module>"]
Windows <INSTALL_DIR>\bin\manage-modules.cmd list restorable [--match="<module>"]
To determine if the module has more than one version to restore, specify the --match option. For example:/opt/APG/bin/manage-modules.sh list restorable --match="frontend"
When you view the output, record the order in which the modules display. You will need to use the order later when you restore the modules.This partial Linux sample output indicates modules that can be restored.Available Restore Points: Identifier Instance Version Date ------------------------- ---------------------- -------- ------------------ * event-processing-manager Alert-Consolidation 1.8u2 4/23/18 3:48:48 PM * stream-collector Generic-RSC 1.4u2 4/23/18 3:54:43 PM * topology-mapping-service Default 1.5u2 4/23/18 3:55:19 PM * flow-listener generic-traffic-flow 1.15u1 4/23/18 3:50:23 PM * property-tagging-filter emc-smarts 2.11u2 4/23/18 3:53:53 PM * property-tagging-filter Generic-RSC 2.11u2 4/23/18 3:53:15 PM * variable-handling-filter Load-Balancer 1.18u2 4/23/18 3:56:20 PM * variable-handling-filter Generic-RSC 1.18u2 4/23/18 3:56:05 PM * property-tagging-filter Load-Balancer 2.11u2 4/23/18 3:53:34 PM * frontend APG 6.8u2 4/23/18 3:50:33 PM