Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Ratgeber Für Administratoren
Chapter 15 Backing-up and Restoring Data
Restoring Data
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Cisco Unified CCX Administration Guide, Release 7.0(1)
Restoring Data
This section describes how to restore data. It includes the following topics:
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Understanding How the Restore Process Works
Caution
During the restoration process, services may stop and trigger call-processing
interruptions. To minimize the effect of these interruptions on your call
processing operations, perform the restore operation during off-peak hours.
interruptions. To minimize the effect of these interruptions on your call
processing operations, perform the restore operation during off-peak hours.
The restore process validates if the current system configuration is in sync with
the backed up data before it proceeds with restoring the configuration data.
the backed up data before it proceeds with restoring the configuration data.
The restore process differs depending on the number of nodes in the cluster:
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Single-node deployment: When you restore a configuration for a single-node
deployment, the cluster data folder is saved in the
deployment, the cluster data folder is saved in the
C:\BackupClusterData\ClusterData
folder. You will not be prompted for
the path where the cluster data folder is to be stored.
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Multiple-node deployment: When you restore a configuration for a
multiple-node deployment, you must manually copy the cluster data folder to
the required location.
multiple-node deployment, you must manually copy the cluster data folder to
the required location.
Caution
Before starting the restore, be sure to manually copy the ClusterData
folder for both nodes and store it in a folder of your choice.
folder for both nodes and store it in a folder of your choice.
Tip
If you performed the backup operation on Server A in a multiple node
environment, be sure to also perform the restore operation on Server A.
environment, be sure to also perform the restore operation on Server A.