Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Directory Services
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Chapter
5
Managing
MeetingPlace
Directory
Services
MeetingPlace
Directory
Services
System
Manager’s
Guide Latitude
Communications
be
several suspense files reporting errors with this entry. In this
case,
only one suspense file corresponding to this entry needs to
be
replayed to re-establish synchronization.
Backing
Up
Your
Work
It
is advisable to make periodic backups of the directory
information
in case of hardware failure or corruption. The backup
can
subsequently be restored so as to minimize the loss of data.
Additionally,
if you are about to make large scale changes to the
directory,
it is prudent to make a backup copy before making any
changes.
If a problem occurs, you can restore the directory to its
previous
state.
It
is recommended that you perform backups at the same time and
frequency
as you perform your MeetingPlace server backup. If
you
are uncertain of when the MeetingPlace server backup
occurs,
or if you do not back up the MeetingPlace server, you
should
back up the directory information once a week to ensure
restoration
of the directory in case of catastrophic loss.
Backing
up
the
Directory
To
perform a backup from a command prompt, type the
following:
dcbckdib BACKUP <backup directory>
[THRESHOLD] <threshold-in-Kb>]
,
where <backup
directory>
is the directory you want to store the backup in.
dcbcklib
will create this directory and place the backup in a
subdirectory
beneath it.
Before
backing up the directory, dcbckdib will check to make
sure
there is sufficient space to store the backup copy of the
directory.