Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 Troubleshooting Guide
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 Disaster Recovery Guide
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For installations which use Oracle, please contact your Oracle
database administrator for information regarding Oracle
database replication.
2.3.1.1 $INCHOME/etc/default.dbmover
This file contains the default options for the
DBMover script, including the IP address of
the Production Executive, login credentials,
and the name of the MySQL database to be
copied.
Note that the MySQL user defined in this file must
have sufficient privileges to remotely access the
Production Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM
database. This can be accomplished via the following
commands on the Production Cisco Prime Network
Registrar IPAM Executive:
• > $INCHOME/mysql/bin/mysql –uroot –
• > $INCHOME/mysql/bin/mysql –uroot –
pincr00t
• mysql> GRANT SELECT on Cisco
Prime Network Registrar IPAM.* to
IDENTIFIED BY ‘incadmin’;
Where the name preceding the at (@)
Where the name preceding the at (@)
symbol is the mysql user configured in
the default.dbmover file,
‘backupexec.company.com’ is the fully-
qualified hostname or IP address of the
DR Executive, and ‘incadmin’ is the
password corresponding to the mysql
user configured in the default.dbmover
file.
2.3.1.2 $INCHOME/etc/dbmover.sh
This script remotely retrieves a database from
a primary system and loads it into a local
database. Either this script or the dbmover-
wrapper.sh script should be configured to run
periodically on the DR Executive using the
‘cron’ utility available on supported platforms.
The frequency in which the script should be
run is dependent upon the frequency in which
the Production Executive’s Cisco Prime
Network Registrar IPAM database is changed.