Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0 Guia De Configuração Rápida
Backing Up, Archiving, and Restoring Data on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server
How to Back Up, Archive, and Restore Data
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What To Do Next
When updating (synchronizing) all meetings on the Web Server, the system purges all the data for
meetings that do not exist on the Application Server. Therefore, the next time you or the system updates
all meetings, the system purges the following from the Web Server:
meetings that do not exist on the Application Server. Therefore, the next time you or the system updates
all meetings, the system purges the following from the Web Server:
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Recordings and attachments for meetings that occurred between the backup time and the restore
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Meetings that were scheduled between the backup time and the restore time.
Nevertheless, you or your users may save local copies of recordings before they are purged. You can use
an e-mail blast to inform your users of the following:
an e-mail blast to inform your users of the following:
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Time period (between the most recent backup time and the restore time) of affected meetings.
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How to save local copies of recordings. See “Listing to a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Recording”
in the User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at
in the User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at
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Deadline for saving local copies of recordings. This is determined by the next update-all-meetings
event, which occurs automatically at midnight every Saturday night (local server time), or when you
complete the
event, which occurs automatically at midnight every Saturday night (local server time), or when you
complete the
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If you restored two application servers that were configured in a failover deployment, complete the
failover setup on Node 1 and Node 2.
failover setup on Node 1 and Node 2.
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