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Note | Linux server is recommended for Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics backup. You can also backup Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics on windows server. Backup support in windows server is provided only using Bitwise SSH (recommended version 6.31) and Cygwin UNIX shell. Backup support in windows server is not available using other SSH tools or Unix Shell. |
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.1 and earlier
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
You must be logged in as an administrator to perform backup.
The following sections describe the process of restoring the data on the same system.
To restore the data, log in to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application server as admin and run the following command to restore the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance data: .
admin# restore Backupfilename repository RepositoryName application cpcm
Where, Backupfilename is the name of the backup file suffixed with the timestamp (YYMMDD-HHMM) and file extension .tar.gpg.
For example, to restore on the ftp server:
admin# restore assurance_Sun_Feb_09_14_20_30_CST_2014.tar.gpg repository myftp application cpcm
Restore may require a restart of application services. Continue? (yes/no)
Enter yes.
Do you want to restore Analytics [y/n]?
Enter y.
Enter the following details for the Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics data:
Note | While restoring the data, ensure that you provide relative path. The relative path must contain directory details(for example DIRNAME or DIRNAME 1 / DIRNAME 2), to avoid backup in root directory. After checking the remote server connection, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics data restore starts. This may take a few minutes to complete based on the data. |