Before performing a restore, you must have an installation of the Master Server that contains no data.
Log into the machine as the user who installed the provisioning system.
Stop the Master Server.
%N1SPS-home/server/bin/cr_server stop |
Change to the directory where the backup script is located.
% cd N1SPS-home/server/bin |
N1SPS-home is the home directory of the application.
Start the restoration.
% ./cr_restore.sh options |
The following options are available for use with the cr_restore.sh command.
By default, the resource store, database contents, data files, configuration data, and keystores are restored. You can skip restoring these components by using the appropriate command-line arguments.
Master Server base directory
If you do not use the -b option to specify a directory to in which to restore the backup files, the files are put in the current directory, N1SPS4.1–home/server/bin. If you do not have write permissions for this directory, the software generates an error.
Quiet. No informative messages are printed
Skip the Resource Store restore
Skip the Database, Plug-in, Custom Task restore
Skip the Configuration and Keystore restore
Skip the Keystore restore
Restore the contents of the backupfile file
Write log output to the logfile file instead of the default logfile file
Use the temp_directory directory to save temporary files
Overwrite the existing data during restore
Shutdown the Master Server without prompting the user
Print this information
Print this information
The script verifies that the backup files do not contain any errors. The script warns that if you proceed the Master Server process will stop, if it is not already stopped. Any tasks, such as searches, plans, and comparisons, that are in progress will also stop.
Type y to proceed.
The script warns that any data currently in the databases will be overwritten with the data in the backup files.
Type y to proceed.
The restoration proceeds. The script starts the Master Server.