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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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Note
The archive.sh script uses remote log-in credentials that are defined in the
$MP_DATABASE/db-maintenance/settings.config file. You set these credentials using the
procedure described in the
$MP_DATABASE/db-maintenance/settings.config file. You set these credentials using the
procedure described in the
When the system finishes the archive, it displays “Archive ended” and “Archive external files ended”
messages.
messages.
Step 6
On the desktop, select RedHat > Network Services.
Step 7
Select Log out.
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Restoring Data Using the CLI
Restoring the data recreates database server data from backed-up storage spaces and logical log files.
You may need to restore your data if you need to replace a failed disk that contains database server data,
if there is a logic error in a program that has corrupted the database, if you need to move your database
server data to a new computer, or if a user accidentally corrupts or destroys data.
You may need to restore your data if you need to replace a failed disk that contains database server data,
if there is a logic error in a program that has corrupted the database, if you need to move your database
server data to a new computer, or if a user accidentally corrupts or destroys data.
Before You Begin
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To restore data up to the time of the failure, you must have at least one L0 backup.
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You must have the backup files in the correct order. For example, if you have the correct L0 and L2
backup files, but not the appropriate L1 backup file, you cannot restore the data. This requires extra
caution if you manually back up files on a local disk or in the archiving location.
backup files, but not the appropriate L1 backup file, you cannot restore the data. This requires extra
caution if you manually back up files on a local disk or in the archiving location.
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You can only restore the data to a server with the same IP and hostname as was originally configured
for your backup.
for your backup.
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If you are restoring two Application Servers that are configured in a failover deployment, make sure
that the servers are in standby mode before running the restore on them.
that the servers are in standby mode before running the restore on them.
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If you are restoring two Application Servers that are configured in a failover deployment, make sure
that you turn off replication before running the restore.
that you turn off replication before running the restore.
Restrictions
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You can only restore a database that is from the same version of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. You
cannot restore a database from a previous version.
cannot restore a database from a previous version.
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The names of the databases that you are restoring from and restoring to must be the same.
Procedure
Step 1
Log in to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace operating system as the mpxadmin user.
Step 2
At the password prompt, enter the mpxadmin password.
Step 3
Right-click on the desktop.