Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 5.3 クイック設定ガイド
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Backing Up, Archiving, and Restoring Data on the
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server
Release 7.1
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:31 pm
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:31 pm
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace backup and restore functions ensure that the system can recover with
minimal data loss in case of database failure or corruption.
minimal data loss in case of database failure or corruption.
Caution
We recommend that you do not run reports or backups during peak hours of use, such as on the hour.
Doing so may cause the system to fail.
Doing so may cause the system to fail.
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About Database Backups, Archives, and Restoration
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Database Backups
We highly recommend that you back up and archive the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server
for deployments with both a single Application Server and a deployment with Application Servers
deployed for failover. You must set up the backup process on each Application Server individually.
for deployments with both a single Application Server and a deployment with Application Servers
deployed for failover. You must set up the backup process on each Application Server individually.
The database backups include IP addresses and hostnames; therefore, you can only restore the backup
onto the same Application Server where the backup occurred.
onto the same Application Server where the backup occurred.
There are three types of database backups:
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L0 (Level 0) backup. This is the most common database backup. This is a complete physical and
logical backup of the database from which data can be restored.
logical backup of the database from which data can be restored.