Краткое Руководство По Установке для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0
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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Step 4
From the menu, select New Terminal.
This brings up a terminal session.
Step 5
Restore the data by entering the following:
sudo $MP_DATABASE/db-maintenance/restore.sh
Step 6
At the system prompt, press S to stop the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace application.
Step 7
Choose the type of restore you want. Press A for archive or L for the local disk.
Step 8
If you pressed L, then press Enter three times.
Step 9
If you pressed A, then complete these steps:
a.
Copy all files from the opt/cisco/meetingplace/licenses folder of your latest archive location to the
/opt/cisco/meetingplace/licenses folder.
/opt/cisco/meetingplace/licenses folder.
b.
Press Enter.
c.
Copy all files from the opt/cisco/meetingplace/afs/custom folder of your latest archive location to
the /opt/cisco/meetingplace/afs/custom folder.
the /opt/cisco/meetingplace/afs/custom folder.
d.
Press Enter.
e.
Copy all files from the mpx-record folder of your latest archive location to the /mpx-record folder.
f.
Press Enter.
Step 10
Choose an entry from the displayed list of backups,
Step 11
Enter the number associated with the backup entry.
Step 12
When prompted, press R to perform the restore.
When the system finishes the archive, it displays the message: “You restored database successfully.”
If you are restoring an Application Server that is configured in a failover deployment, reboot the server
after the restore is completed.
after the restore is completed.
Note
If the server needs to be in active mode after it reboots, switch it to active mode.
Step 13
On the desktop, select RedHat > Network Services.
Step 14
Select Log out.
Troubleshooting Tips
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If you restore archived data after you reinstall Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing or the
entire Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system, the system may not find meetings because the
Application Server cannot reach the Web Server. If this occurs, then you need to manually edit the
Web Server connection to use the new
entire Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system, the system may not find meetings because the
Application Server cannot reach the Web Server. If this occurs, then you need to manually edit the
Web Server connection to use the new
which changed during the reinstallation
process. For details, see
in the
module.
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If the Web Server page in the Administration Center appears to have duplicate entries after
completing the restore, make the old entries inactive, then log in to the Application Server CLI as
root user and use the gwstatus command to verify that the inactive entries have been removed.
completing the restore, make the old entries inactive, then log in to the Application Server CLI as
root user and use the gwstatus command to verify that the inactive entries have been removed.
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