maintenance --configuration [--backup]DescriptionBacks up the current DR Series system configuration.Syntaxmaintenance --configuration --backupResultConfiguration saved successfully.maintenance --configuration [--restore]DescriptionRestores a previously backed up DR Series system configuration and overwrites the current configuration on thesystem.Syntaxmaintenance --configuration --restoreResultWARNING: Restore will overwrite existing configuration from the previous backup.Previous backup was taken at time: "Tue Sep 26 16:35:03 2012".All configuration changes after previous backup will be lost.Do you want to continue (yes/no) [n]? yConfiguration is restored successfully.maintenance --configuration [--reinit_dictionary]DescriptionReinitializes the dictionary on a DR Series system. Using the --reinit_dictionary command is not considered a commonlyperformed function. Because the dictionary acts as an index that maps each chunk of data to a specific location, it isreferenced during data ingests to determine if the DR Series system has seen this data before. When you reinitialize thedictionary, all entries that indicate whether there were previously archived data locations are removed. As a result,during new data ingests the DR Series system will be unable to detect any duplicates based on the existing archiveddata.NOTE: Use caution when considering whether you should reinitialize the dictionary. This type operation is onlyperformed rarely, and when performed, only under special circumstances. Contact and consult with Dell Supportbefore you use this command.SyntaxYou will need to type yes to continue or no to return to the system prompt when you are prompted whether you want tocontinue with this process.maintenance --configuration --reinit_dictionaryPlease enter administrator password:WARNING: ALL DICTIONARY DATA WILL BE ERASED!95