Toolpack:Restoring a Database Backup C
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'''Important Note''': A database backup from a newer major version should NEVER been imported to an older major version!!! | '''Important Note''': A database backup from a newer major version should NEVER been imported to an older major version!!! | ||
If you have ever done so, please refer to: | If you have ever done so, please refer to: | ||
− | *[[FN:19497|Procedure to recover a major upgrade after recovering database from newer version to an older version]] | + | * [[FN:19497|Procedure to recover a major upgrade after recovering database from newer version to an older version]] |
Revision as of 13:37, 15 June 2016
Applies to version(s): v2.8, v.2.9
The system configuration settings can be restored from a local or remote copy of a database.
Important Note: A database backup from a newer major version should NEVER been imported to an older major version!!! If you have ever done so, please refer to: * Procedure to recover a major upgrade after recovering database from newer version to an older version
1- Click Backups in the navigation panel
2- Initially the Recover feature is disabled. The database must first be validated before it can be restored.
- Click Validate
3- After a few minutes, the web portal will return to an online status and if the backup validates successfully, the Recover link becomes active.
- Click the Recover link to overwrite the current database and restore the backup file
Note: You must activate the configuration to apply the changes.
The database files backups are stored here:
/lib/tb/toolpack/pkg/database_backups