Restoring a Policy Checkpoint

CAUTION: All current records are lost when a restore is performed. Oracle recommends that you save a checkpoint before restoring a previous checkpoint.
Note: Charging servers, customer AVPs, services, LI mediation functions, rating groups, serving gateways/MCC-MNC mappings, and time periods are not saved in checkpoints, so be sure all related profile information exists in the CMP system before restoring. If related profile information is not available before you do a restore, the restore process will fail. Use the More Info link to view all required profile information for a checkpoint.

To restore to a checkpoint in the CMP database without autodeployment to the MPE devices:

  1. From the Policy Management section of the navigation pane, select Policy Checkpoint/Restore.

    The Checkpoint/Restore page opens.

  2. Click Restore.
  3. Select the checkpoint you are restoring.
  4. Click Restore.

    You are prompted, Caution: All current records are lost when a restoration is performed. It is recommended that you save a checkpoint before restoring a previous checkpoint. Are you sure that you want to restore to this Checkpoint?

  5. Click OK.

    A confirmation message appears.

  6. Click OK.
  7. Click Save.
A checkpoint report appears, listing which policies and policy groups were restored and which were removed.