Restoring the database - BlueCat Integrity - 9.5.0

Address Manager Administration Guide

Locale
English
Product name
BlueCat Integrity
Version
9.5.0

How to restore the Address Manager database from a backup file.

You can restore the Address Manager database from a local backup file. When you restore the database from a backup file, Address Manager automatically creates a backup of the existing database before restoring the database from the specified file.

Note: When you update your Address Manager software, Address Manager doesn't migrate local backup files from the earlier version of Address Manager to the updated version. We recommend that you configure database backups to send backup files to a remote location, or that you move your local backup files before updating your system.

To restore the database from a backup file, you first need to copy the backup file to the /data/backup directory on the appliance. After copying the file to the directory, you can log in to the Administration Console and restore the database.

Important: The database version must match the current version of the Address Manager software and the correct patch level. Don't attempt to restore a database from an earlier version of Address Manager to a more recent version. If you need to restore the database from an earlier version, or require help performing the database restoration, contact BlueCat Customer Care.
To restore the database:
  1. From Main Session mode, type configure backup and press ENTER.
  2. Type execute restore <name> and press ENTER. For name, type the name of the backup file you want to restore. Address Manager displays status information while it restores the database.

Address Manager automatically creates a backup of the existing database before restoring from the selected backup file. The automatic backup appears in the /data/backup directory with the filename proteus.dat.nnnnnnnnnn.pre_restore, where nnnnnnnnnn is a unique identifier. The .pre_restore file is automatically compressed to minimise its size, so it's usually smaller than backup files created by your backup schedule.

You can retain and archive .pre_restore files as you would a normal database backup file, and you can restore your database from a .pre_restore file. To restore the database from a .pre_restore backup file, specify the filename with the execute restore command.

Note: The .pre_restore backup files are compressed, so Address Manager can't scan the file to determine the database version number. When restoring the database from a .pre_restore file, Address Manager warns you that the backup file may not be compatible with the current version of the Address Manager software.

If you are certain that the version numbers are compatible, type Yes to restore from the file.

If you aren't certain of the database version number in the .pre_restore file, type No to cancel the restoration.