Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 1.0 User Guide
Using the Export-Import Feature
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where <subdirectory_name> is the name of the subdirectory that contains the
desired backup set.
desired backup set.
Step 7
Verify that the ipics.exp directory exists in this subdirectory by entering the
following command:
following command:
[root] #ls -l
Step 8
You must be logged in as the informix user to run the import command. To change
to the informix user, enter the following command:
to the informix user, enter the following command:
[root] #su informix
Step 9
To run the import script, enter the following command:
[bash-2.05b] $/opt/cisco/ipics/database/db-maintenance/db-import.sh
Cisco IPICS restores your content to Cisco IPICS database.
Step 10
After the import process is complete, you must restart the Tomcat service to
synchronize the information in the database and the RMS. To restart the Tomcat
service, follow these steps:
synchronize the information in the database and the RMS. To restart the Tomcat
service, follow these steps:
a.
Log in to the Cisco IPICS server with root user privileges.
The Cisco Linux desktop displays.
b.
Open a Cisco Linux terminal window by clicking the Red Hat menu; then,
choose System Tools > Terminal.
choose System Tools > Terminal.
A terminal window displays.
c.
From root, enter the following command:
[root] #/etc/init.d/ipics_tomcat restart
When the Tomcat service successfully restarts, Cisco IPICS displays the OK
message.
message.
If the Tomcat service does not successfully start, refer to the
Cisco IPICS
Troubleshooting Guide
.
Note
There may be a delay of a few minutes before users can access the
Administration Console after the Tomcat service restarts.
Administration Console after the Tomcat service restarts.