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DocuShare 6.6
Best Practices
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If the idoltool.sh stop content command completes successfully and returns from the command, 
check to see if the content0 and content1 exe have shutdown.
7.
If content0 and content1 exe have shutdown, then move on to Step 9.
8.
If content0 and content1 do not shutdown, then kill these processes before moving on to Step 9.
9.
Perform the backup procedure.
10. When backup has finished, start DocuShare.
Manual backup- with DocuShare running
1.
Allow time for IDOL to finish all the indexing jobs that are currently in queue.
2.
Approximately 30 minutes before you start the backup, set DocuShare to read-only mode.
3.
Monitor the DocuShare indexing queue and wait until it is empty.
4.
Run http://localhost:9000/a=indexergetstatus to monitor the IDOL indexing queue. Wait until 
all the jobs in the queue have finished.
5.
When all the jobs have finished, run http://localhost:9001/DREFLUSHANDPAUSE? to return an 
indexID (save it) which will be used to resume IDOL after the backup.
6.
Perform the backup procedure.
7.
When backup has finished, run 
http://localhost:9000/a=indexergetstatus&index=<indexID>&indexaction=restart to resume 
IDOL.
8.
Return DocuShare to read/write mode.
Automated backup - with DocuShare running
1.
Configure automatic IDOL backup. See 
https://system.netsuite.com/app/center/center.nl/ctype.KB/it.I/id.44602/KB.195/.f?category=
60
 (Index/Search Server and IDOL Troubleshooting Guide - Topic 19: How to schedule automatic 
backups of the Index Data at regular intervals.)
2.
Set DocuShare to read-only mode.
3.
Perform the backup procedure on DSHOME/documents and the database. (Back up the entire 
DSHOME directory if needed).
4.
When backup has finished, return DocuShare to read/write mode.
For site disaster recovery 
Restore the backup files, then execute reindexChangesSince based on the IDOL backup date.
Database
Use native database tools for report generation, backup, and recovery.
Defragment
Defragmenting the hard drives can dramatically increase site performance. RAID volumes also 
benefit from defragmentation.