Ok, First take a VM snapshot so you can revert back if needed.........
If you have a backup that is not located on the server you can use the below commands. If they are only local you will need TAC assistance. They will need to find the full file name to do a restore.
If you do have an off server backup you can run the cluster reset-database and see if the services start and stay running.
I always recomend that you use the data backup tool located on the support site to pull auto backups to a sperate server.
http://support.arubanetworks.com/DOWNLOADSOFTWARE/tabid/75/DMXModule/510/EntryId/11857/Default.aspx
Restores Policy Manager configuration data from the backup file
Syntax
restore user@hostname:/<backup-filename> [-l] [-i] [-c|-C] [-p] [-s]
Where:
Table 10: Restore Commands
Flag/Parameter | Description |
user@hostname:/<backup-filename> | Specify filepath of restore source. |
-c | Restore configuration database (default). |
-C | Do not restore configuration database. |
-l | Optional. If it exists in the backup, restore log database. |
-i | Optional. Ignore version mismatch errors and proceed. |
-p | Optional. Force restore from a backup file that does not have password fields present. |
-s | Optional. Restore cluster server/node entries from the backup. (Node entries disabled on restore.) |
Example
[appadmin]# restore user@hostname:/tmp/tips-backup.tgz -l -i -c -s