Cognos7 BackupAndRecoveryGuide

Published on October 2021 | Categories: Documents | Downloads: 8 | Comments: 0 | Views: 120
of 26
Download PDF   Embed   Report

Comments

Content

 

IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Intelligence Series 7 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deploym Deployment ent Manager Version 7.5

Backup and Recovery Guide

 

Product Information This document applies to IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager Version 5 and may also apply to subsequent releases. To check for newer versions of this document, visit the IBM Cognos Information Centers (http://publib.boulder ( http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/cogic/v1r0m0/index.jsp .ibm.com/infocenter/cogic/v1r0m0/index.jsp). ).

Copyright Licensed Materials - Property of IBM © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2010. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, and Cognos are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.

 

Table of Contents Introduction   5  Chapter 1: Back Up and Chapter and Restore Restore Serie Seriess 7 Applicat Applications ions   7 

Backing Up and Restoring in Windows   7  Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings in Windows   7  Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows   8 Back Up and Restore the Directory Server Data in Windows   9 Back Up and Restore Upfront in Windows   10 Back Up and Restore PowerPlay Enterprise Server Metadata in Windows   11 Back Up and Restore Impromptu Web Reports Data in Windows   12 Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos NoticeCast in Windows   15 Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos Visualizer in Windows   15 Backing Up and Restoring in UNIX   16 Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings in UNIX   16 Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in UNIX   17  Back Up and Restore the Directory Server Data in UNIX   17  Back Up and Restore Upfront in UNIX   18 Back Up and Restore PowerPlay Enterprise Server Metadata in UNIX   19 Back Up and Restore Impromptu Web Reports Data in UNIX   20 Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos NoticeCast in UNIX   23 Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos Visualizer in UNIX   23 Index   25 

Licensed Materials  –  Property of IBM

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2010.

 

Table of Contents

3

4 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Introduction Note: Some Some As Asian ian lang langua uage gess ar aree not not su supp ppor orte ted d by IBM IBM Cogn Cognos os Impr Improm ompt ptu, u, IBM Cogn Cognos os Imp Impro romp mptu tu Web Reports, and IBM Cognos Visualizer.

Finding information To find the most current product documentation, including all translated documentation, access http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/co er.ibm.com/infocenter/cogic/  gic/  one of the IBM Cognos Information Centers at  at  http://publib.bould v1r0m0/index.jsp.. v1r0m0/index.jsp You can also read PDF versions of the product release notes and installation guides directly from IBM Cognos product disks.

Samples disclaimer The Grea The Greatt Outd Outdoo oors rs Comp Compan any, y, GO Sales Sales,, an any y va vari riat atio ion n of the the Gr Grea eatt Ou Outd tdoo oors rs name name,, an and d Pl Plan anni ning ng Sample depict fictitious business operations with sample data used to develop sample applications for IBM and IBM customers. These fictitious records include sample data for sales transactions, product distribution, finance, and human resources. Any resemblance to actual names, addresses, contact numbers, or transaction values, is coincidental. Other sample files may contain fictional data manually or machine generated, factual data compiled from academic or public sources, or data used with permission of the copyright holder, for use as sample data to develop sample applications. Product names referenced may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.

Licensed Materials  –  Property of IBM

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2010.

 

Introduction

5

6 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications This document describes how to back up and restore Series 7 applications in Windows and UNIX environments.

Assumptions The procedures provided here assume the following: ●

  That for multiple-server multiple-server installations, you must repeat some of the steps on each server.



  You installed IBM Cognos Series 7 products products in the default location, C:\Program n in Windows, and /usr/cognos/cern Files\Cognos\cern Files\Cognos\cer /usr/cognos/cern in UNIX, where n is where n  is the rendition number of the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.



  You will not not change the directory directory locations when you restore restore IBM Cognos Cognos products. If you plan to move the t he application, use these procedures to back up the application, and then use IBM Cognos Deployment Manager to move the application.



  You are using Bourne Bourne shell shell commands for UNIX.



  You have administrative administrative privileges to perform backup and restore procedures.



  You will create create a backup directory directory before you start the backup procedure. procedure.

Backing Up and Restoring in Windows Backing up and restoring is the process of saving IBM Cognos configuration files and data files to one location so that you can incorporate them into your y our backup strategy. Some IBM Cognos products and components have services that must be stopped before you begin the backup process. These services must be started when you complete the restore process.

Tip: You can use Configuration Manager to stop and start your product and component services. You can also stop and start services using the Control Panel.

Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings in Windows If you changed the property values of your y our IBM Cognos products or components, you must save the customized configurations as a Configuration Specification file (.ccs) if you want to reuse them. You can then reapply the configuration file when needed. Use Configuration Manager to back up and restore Series 7 configurations.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Start Configuration Manager.

Licensed Materials  –  Property of IBM

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2010.

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 2.

  Click Open the current configuration.

3.

  From the  File menu, click Save As.

4.

  In the File name box, type a name for the Configuration Specification file (.ccs).

5.

  In the Save in box, select the location to save your file, and click  Save.

Steps to Restore 1.   Start Configuration Manager. 2.

  From the  File menu, click Open a configuration from a file .

3.

  Browse for the file, and click Open. Confirm that the configuration settings are correct.

4.

  In the Explorer pane, click the computer name.

5.

  From the  Actions menu, click  Apply Selection. A message states that this action will apply configurations to the computer you are working on.

6.

  Click Yes.

7.

  From the  Actions menu, click  Start Service. A message states that this action will start components to the computer you are working on.

8.

  Click Yes. The services are registered and started.

Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows Access Manager provides a centralized environment to define, store, and maintain security information for IBM Cognos business information applications. You store authentication data in one of the following sources: ●

  a namespace on an LDAP directory directory server server



  a local authentication export file (.lae)

If yo you u want want to main maintai tain n yo your ur se secu curi rity ty info inform rmat atio ion, n, yo you u must must back back up an and d re rest stor oree the the au auth then enti tica cati tion on information by exporting it. You can use Access Manager-Administration to back up and restore Series 7 security. Alternatively, you can back up your entire directory server database. For more information, see "Back Up and Restore the Directory Server Data on Windows".

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Start Access Manager - Administration.

2.

  In the Authentication Information pane, click the namespace that you want to back up.

7

8 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 3.

  From the Action menu, click  Log On, and type your logon information.

4.

  Click the namespace.

5.

  From the Action menu, click  Export to .LAE File .

6.

  Click Add.

7.

  Type a  Logical name and enter a  File name for the local authentication export file (.lae), then t hen click OK.

8.

  Click Empty the target namespace .

9.

  Click Export.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Start Access Manager - Administration.

2.

  In the  Authentication Information pane, click the namespace that you want to restore.

3.

  From the Action menu, click  Log On, and type your logon information.

4.

  Click the namespace.

5.

  From the Action menu, click  Import from .LAE File.

6.

  Click the correct local local authentication expor exportt file (.lae), and then click th thee namespace.

7.

  Click Empty the target namespace .

8.

  Click Import.

Back Up and Restore the Directory Server Data in Windows If you are using a directory server to store Access Manager security information, you can back up and restore the entire directory server database using an LDAP Data Interchange Format (.ldif) file. The .l .ldi diff file file conta contain inss inf infor ormat mation ion abou aboutt th thee direct director ory y se serv rver er datab databas ase, e, as we well ll as in infor format matio ion n speci specifi ficc to Access Manager, such as namespaces. The following information indicates how to backup the data for a SunONE directory server. Use the directory server console to import and export the directory server data into an .ldif file, then use the .ldif to restore the information into a directory server. For more information, see the Sun Web site or your third-party t hird-party documentation.

Steps to Backup 1.

  Open your directory directory server console and log on. For a list of supported versions, see your directory server documentation.

2.

  In the Console window, expand the server host, and the Server Group folder, and then doubleclick on the directory server used by your IBM Cognos Series 7 products.

3.

  Click the  Configuration tab.

Backup and Recovery Guide  9

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 4.

  From the  Console menu, click Export.

5.

  In the Export Database dialog, specify a secure location and filename for the .ldif, then click

OK.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Open your directory directory server console and log on.

2.

  In the Servers and Applications window, expand the  server host, and the  Server Group folder, then then doub double le-c -cli lick ck on the the new new dire direct ctor ory y se serv rver er to be used used by yo your ur IBM IBM Co Cogn gnos os Se Seri ries es 7 prod produc ucts ts..

3.

  Click the Configuration tab.

4.

  From the  Console menu, click Initialize Databases.

5.

  Enter the name of the .ldif you created earlier. earlier.

6.

  In the Initialize Database column, ensure the check box is selected, and then click  OK. A message appears, warning that the operation will overwrite certain information and certain conditions may affect the success of the initialization.

7.

  Click Yes.

Back Up and Restore Upfront in Windows Upfron Upfr ontt is the the cust customi omizab zable le user user inter interfac facee that that you you use use to view, view, fin find, d, organ organiz izee and and share share IBM Cogn Cognos os reports and queries on the Web. You back up and restore the Upfront data store to preserve all the information about the resources that Upfront manages, in case any of the information is lost or corrupted. To either backup or restore the data store, you must run the upfdbadm.exe utility on the computer where the data store is installed. IBM Cognos does not support a "hot" restore of the Upfront data store. This means m eans that before you restore the data store, you must stop the Upfront dispatcher. If a hot restore of the Upfront data store is performed, errors may occur. When you back up Upfront, you must back up your security information, and the data stores for the IBM Cognos products referenced by NewsItems in this NewsIndex. For more information, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows". If you change your administrator password and restore the data store at a later time, the data store password and the administrator password will not be synchronized. When you start Upfront after restoring the data store, Upfront displays an error message indicating that Upfront could not log in to the the data databa base se se serv rver er.. To re reso solv lvee this this prob proble lem, m, chan change ge the the data data stor storee pass passwo word rd.. For For in info form rmat atio ion, n, see the section on administering the data store in the Upfront Server Upfront Server Administration Guide. Guide. In the following steps, specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cer n folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.

10 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications When you restore the Upfront data store you must also restore your security information and the data store for all the IBM Cognos products referenced by NewsItems in this NewsIndex.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Start Upfront. Ensure that the data store is started.

2.

  Open the Command Prompt window.

3.

  Run upfdbadm.exe with the -b parameter, and type th thee location and name of the b backup ackup file. For example, type the following: c:\Program c:\Progr am Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern\bin\upfdbadm.exe -b c:\backup\Upfron c:\backup\UpfrontStore.ba tStore.bak k

4.

  Close the Command Prompt window.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Start Upfront. Ensure that the data store is started.

2.

  Open the Command Prompt window.

3.

  Run upfdbadm.exe with the -r parameter, and type th thee location and name of the b backup ackup file. This will restart the Upfront server and disconnect all active users. For example, type the following: c:\Program Files\Cognos\cer c:\Program Files\Cognos\cern\bin\upfdbadm.exe -r c:\backup\Upfron c:\backup\UpfrontStore.ba tStore.bak k

4.

  Close the Command Prompt window.

Back Up and Restore PowerPlay Enterprise Server Metadata in Windows When usin When using g Powe PowerP rPla lay y En Ente terp rpri rise se Serv Server er,, yo you u cr crea eate te a se sett of di dire rect ctor orie iess an and d file filess that that re repr pres esen entt yo your ur Power Pow erPla Play y Enterp Enterpris risee Ser Server ver metada metadata. ta. To prote protect ct your your Power PowerPla Play y Enter Enterpri prise se Server Server metada metadata ta from from corruption, you may want to keep backup copies of this information. If you use Access Manager and a nd Upfront as part of PowerPlay Enterprise Server, you must also back up their metadata. For more information about these topics, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows", or "Back Up and Restore Upfront in Windows". In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cern folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Stop the services services for PowerPlay PowerPlay Enterprise Server (cern (cern), on all of the computers in the server group.

2.

  Open Windows Explorer.

Backup and Recovery Guide  11

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 3.

  Go to the Cognos\cern Cognos\cern \ppserver directory. directory.

4.

  Copy the PPSRoot.cfx PPSRoot.cfx file to the backup location. location.

5.

  Copy the PPSRoot directory, directory, its contents, and all subfolders, to the backup location. If you are using the Mount At property to store or share metadata across multiple servers, you must mu st lo loca cate te that that data data usin using g the the Powe PowerP rPla lay y Serv Server er Admi Admini nist stra rati tion on tool tool an and d copy copy it to the the back backup up location.

6.

  Copy any required cubes (.mdc), or repo report rt files (.ppx) to the backup backup location.

Tip: To locate your cube files or your report files, use the PowerPlay Server Administration tool and check the  Cube Source property. 7.

  If you use audit information, information, copy audit files to a backup location. Auditt files Audi files are name named d ppes ppes_au _audi dit. t.lo log g and ar aree locat located ed in ppse ppserv rver er di dire recto ctory ry.. Fo Forr more more in info form rmati ation on about audit files, see the PowerPlay Enterprise PowerPlay  Enterprise Server Guide. Guide.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Stop the services services for PowerPlay PowerPlay Enterprise Server (cern (cern), on all of the t he computers in the server group.

2.

  Go to the Cognos\cern Cognos\cern \ppserver directory. directory.

3.

  Delete the PPSRoot.cfx file.

4.

  Delete the PPSRoot PPSRoot directory, its contents, and and all subfolders. subfolders.

5.

n \ppserver.   Copy the PPSRoot.cfx backup backup file to Cognos\cer Cognos\cern

6.

  Copy Copy the the backe backedd-up up PPSR PPSRoo oott dir direct ector ory, y, its cont conten ents ts and al alll subfo subfolde lders rs,, to Co Cogn gnos os\c \cer ern n \ppser  \ppserver. ver.

7.

  Copy the backed-up cubes cubes (.mdc) and repor reports ts (.ppx) to the correct correct folder location.

8.

  Copy the  Mount At directories to the original folder location.

9.

  Copy audit files to the ppserver directory. the services for PowerPlay Enterprise Enterprise Server (cer (cern n), on all of the computers in the server group.

10.   Start

Back Up and Restore Impromptu Web Reports Data in Windows When using Impromptu Web Reports, you can create files that represent your Impromptu Web Reports data. To protect your Impromptu Web Reports data from corruption, accidental loss, or destruction, you can keep backup copies of this information. Use iwrcommand, osbackup, and osrestore to back up and restore Impromptu Web Reports. When you back up Impromptu Web Reports, you must also back up Access Manager and Upfront. For more information about these topics, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Wind Wi ndow ows" s",, or "Bac "Back k Up and Resto Restore re Upfr Upfron ontt in Wind Window ows" s".. Fo Forr more more in info forma rmatio tion n on iw iwrc rcomm ommand and,, see the IWR Command IWR  Command Developer Guide. Guide.

12 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications The recom recommen mended ded method method for automa automatin ting g Impro Imprompt mptu u Web Report Reportss bac backup kupss is to use use iwr iwrcom comman mand d to dis disabl ablee the Improm Impromptu ptu Web Report Reportss server serverss while while the Improm Impromptu ptu Web Repor Reports ts ser servic vicee contin continues ues to run on each server. Then use osbackup to back up the database (.db) files. This approach gives you more control over the backup procedure, especially in a multiple server configuration, and allows you to minimize any potential disruption in service as a result. Al Alte tern rnat ative ively ly,, you you can can st stop op the the Impr Improm ompt ptu u Web Web Re Repo port rtss se serv rvic ices es on all se serv rver erss befo before re usin using g osba osback ckup up to back back up the the data databa base se file files. s. In this this case case,, be su sure re to wa wait it for for an any y runn runnin ing g re repo port rtss to comp comple lete te befo before re proceeding with the backup. In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cern folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6. Either from the command prompt, or from a script, perform the following steps.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Use the iwrcommand EnableDisableServer EnableDisableServer command to disable disable the Impromptu Web Web Reports servers.

Note: This command has options that allow you to choose the action to take if reports are Command  executing at the time the command is run. For more information, see the IWR IWRCommand  Developer Guide. Guide. For example, create a text file named disableiwr.xml that contains the command to disable all Impromptu Web Reports servers and stop and requeue any currently running reports: <iwr:EnableDisableServer> <iwr:ServerName>ALL</iwr:ServerName> < iwr:Acti iwr:Action>DISAB on>DISABLE</ LE</ iwr:Acti iwr:Action> on> < iwr:Jobs iwr:Jobs>REQUEUE >REQUEUE</ </ iwr:Jobs> iwr:Jobs> < iwr:Timeo iwr:Timeout>300</ ut>300</ iwr:Timeout> </iwr:EnableDisableServer>

Use disableiwr.xml as input to iwrcommand: iwrcomma iwrcommand nd -f disableiwr.xml r.xml -g http://< http://<server>/c server>/cognos/cg ognos/cgi-bin/im i-bin/imrap.cgi rap.cgi -u administ admi nistrato rator r disableiw -p "" 2.

  Use osbackup to back up the Impromptu Web Web Reports databases. databases. Create a text file named import_list.txt that lists the fully qualified names of the Impromptu Web Reports database files to be backed up, in the following format:  \Program Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern n \iwr\database\ filename filename For example, create a file named import_list.txt that contains the following lines: C:\Program Files\Cognos\cer C:\Program Files\Cognos\cern\iwr\database\iwr7 4.db C:\Program C:\Progr am Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern\iwr\database\iwr7 4job.db C:\Program C:\Progr am Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern\iwr\database\iwr7 4Msg.db C:\Program C:\Progr am Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern\iwr\database\iwr7 4SM.db

Create the backup directory, for example C:\Backup, before you run the osbackup command.

Backup and Recovery Guide  13

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications Run osbackup with the -f, -i, and -I parameters, using the import_list.txt file you created as in inpu put. t. For For examp example le,, ty type pe the the foll follow owin ing, g, wh wher eree inc.lst  inc.lst is is a uniq unique ue file file name name an and d location represents the absolute path where you created the import_list.txt file: C:\ODI\Ostore\bin\osbacku C:\ODI\Ostore\bi n\osbackup p -f C:\Backup\IWRDbBa C:\Backup\IWRDbBackup.bak ckup.bak -i C:\backup\inc.ls C:\backup\inc.lst t -I location\import_ location\import_list.txt list.txt

The .bak file is always created, even if there is an error. You must delete this file before running the command again. 3.

  Copy all report store store files (including subdirectories subdirectories and th their eir contents) to a backup backup location, using any file copy command or utility.

Note: You can use iwrconfig with the dumpAllReportSet command to get a list of all report set locations. For example, type the following, where filename where filename is  is the name of the file to which the report set information will be written: C:\Program C:\Progr am Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern\bin\iwrconfig -cmd dump dumpAllR AllRepor eportSe tSet t >>filename

You should also copy the file containing the current list of report set locations to the backup location. 4.

  Copy all audit files to a backup location, using using any file copy command or utility. utility. The default location for these files is C:\Program Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern n \logs\audit. Check that this location has not been changed in Configuration Manager. For more information, see the Configuration Manager User Manager  User Guide. Guide.

5.

  Use the iwrcommand EnableDisableServer EnableDisableServer command to enable the Impromptu Web Reports servers. For example, create a text file named enableiwr.xml that contains the command to enable all Impromptu Web Reports servers: <iwr:EnableDisableServer> <iwr:ServerName>ALL</iwr:ServerName> < iwr:Actio iwr:Action>ENABLE n>ENABLE</ </ iwr:Action> iwr:Action> </iwr:EnableDisableServer>

Use enableiwr.xml as input to iwrcommand: iwrcommand -f enableiwr.xml iwrcommand enableiwr.xml -g http://<server>/ http://<server>/cognos/cg cognos/cgi-bin/im i-bin/imrap.cgi rap.cgi -u admin administ istra rator tor -p ""

Steps to Restore 1.

  Stop the services for Impromptu Web Reports.

2.

  Delete all database files (.db) in the IWR database folder. For example, this location may be:  \Program Files\Cognos\cer Files\Cognos\cern n \iwr\database\*.db

3.

  Open the Command Prompt window.

4.

  Run osrestore osrestore with the -a, -0, and -f parameters. parameters. For example,

14 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications C:\ODI\O C:\O DI\Ostor store\bi e\bin\o n\osres srestor tore e -a -0 -f C:\backup\IWRDbBackup.bak 5.

  Close the Command Prompt window.

6.

 filename   Copy the backed-up report report sets to the cor correct rect directories. The files are located in the the filename directory.

7.

  Copy the backed-up audit files to the au audit dit file location. By de default, fault, this location is C:\Program Files\Cognos\cern Files\Cognos\cer n \logs\audit.

8.

  Start the services services for Impromptu Web Reports.

Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos NoticeCast in Windows The IBM Cognos NoticeCast data store resides in a third-party t hird-party DB2, Informix, Oracle, or SQL server database. Use your database administration tools to back up and restore the IBM Cognos Noti No tice ceCa Cast st data data st stor ore. e. When When yo you u back back up IBM IBM Cogn Cognos os Noti Notice ceCa Cast st,, yo you u mu must st al also so back back up Up Upfr fron ontt and Access Manager. For more information about these topics, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows", or "Back Up and Restore Upfront in Windows".

Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos Visualizer in Windows You can create backup copies of your IBM Cognos Visualizer configuration data, visualizations, and data sources. If your data becomes corrupt, you can restore the backup files you created. In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cern folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Stop the services services for IBM Cognos Visualizer Visualizer Web Server.

2.

  Open Windows Explorer.

3.

  Go to Cognos\cern Cognos\cern \bin

4.

  Copy the VizWebConfig.dat VizWebConfig.dat file to the backup location.

5.

  Copy Copy any any re requ quir ired ed visua visualiz lizati ation on files files (.v (.viz) iz) that that ar aree in inst stall alled ed on the the ser server ver to the the back backup up lo locat catio ion. n.

Tip: You can locate your visualizations using the IBM Cognos Visualizer Web Server Administration tool. Highlight the visualization. From the File menu click  Properties, and then Visualization. Click the  Source tab. 6.

  Copy Copy any re requ quire ired d data data sourc sources es,, inclu includi ding ng cubes cubes (.mdc (.mdc), ), Impro Imprompt mptu u query query defin definiti ition on fil files es (.iqd (.iqd), ), Excel spreadsheet files (.xls), and comma separated value files (.csv) to the backup location.

Tip: You can use IBM Cognos Visualizer to locate the data sources used in your visualizations. Open a visualization. From the File menu, click Properties, and then click the  Data Source tab. To view the path for a data source, click the name of the data source and then click Properties.

Backup and Recovery Guide  15

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications

Note: If yo you u ar aree usin using g a rela relati tion onal al data databa base se su such ch as Orac Oracle le or Sy Syba base se as a data data sour source ce,, yo you u must must foll follow ow the the st step epss in the the ad admi mini nist stra rati tion on gu guid idee for for the the re rela lati tion onal al datab databas asee to back back up the the data databa base se.. 7.

  Start the services for IBM Cognos Cognos Visualizer Web Server.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Stop the services services for IBM Cognos Visualizer Visualizer Web Server. Server.

2.

  Go to Cognos\cern Cognos\cern \bin

3.

  Delete the VizWebConfig.dat file.

4.

  Copy the VizWebConfig.dat VizWebConfig.dat backup backup file to Cognos\cer Cognos\cern n \bin

5.

  Copy the visualization files files (.viz) you backed up to the correct folder location.

6.

  Copy the data sources you backed up to the correct locations.

Note: If yo you u ar aree usin using g a rela relati tion onal al data databa base se su such ch as Orac Oracle le or Sy Syba base se as a data data sour source ce,, yo you u must must follow the steps in the administration guide for the relational database to restore the database. 7.

  Start the services for IBM Cognos Cognos Visualizer Web Server.

Backing Up and Restoring in UNIX Backing up and restoring is the process of saving IBM Cognos configuration files and data files to one location so that you can incorporate them into your backup strategy. The UNIX commands used in this document are for Bourne shell.

Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings in UNIX If you changed the property values of your IBM Cognos products or components, you must save the customized configurations as a file if you want to reuse them. You can then reapply the configuration file when needed. Use Configuration Manager to back up and restore Series 7 configurations. In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cer n folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Go to /usr/cognos/cern /usr/cognos/cern /bin.

2.

  Type configure.

3.

  Type opencurrent. A configuration specification file (.ccs) is created based on the computer you are working on.

4.

  Type the following, where location/filename.ccs where location/filename.ccs is  is a directory and file name to which you have write access:

16 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications

save location/filename.ccs save  location/filename.ccs 5.

  Type  exit.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Go to /usr/cognos/cern /usr/cognos/cern /bin

2.

  Type  configure.

3.

  Type the following, following, where location/filename.ccs where location/filename.ccs is  is the configuration that you want to restore:

openfile location/filename.ccs openfile  location/filename.ccs 4.

  Type  apply.

5.

  Type  start to start the processes.

6.

  Type  exit.

Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in UNIX Security information for Access Manager can be backed up and restored on a Windows computer that is communicating with a UNIX directory server. For more information, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows". Alternatively, you can back up your entire directory server database. For information about using an .ldif to backup and restore the directory server, see "Back Up and Restore the Directory Server in UNIX".

Back Up and Restore the Directory Server Data in UNIX If you are using a directory server to store Access Manager security information, you can back up, and restore, the entire directory server database using an LDAP Data Interchange Format (.ldif) ( .ldif) file. The .ldif file contains information about the directory server database, as well as information specific to Access Manager, such as namespaces. Use the directory server console to export, the di dire rect ctor ory y se serv rver er data data into into an .l .ldi diff file file,, then then im impo port rt the the .l .ldi diff to re rest stor oree the the in info form rmat atio ion n in into to a di dire rect ctor ory y server. The following steps indicate how to backup the data for a SunONE directory server. For more information, see the Sun Web site or your third-party t hird-party documentation.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Go to the installation_location the installation_location /usr/ directory_server directory_server /servers, and type

./startconsole 2.

  Log on to the directory server. For a list of supported versions, see your directory server documentation.

3.

  In the Console window, expand the server host, and the Server Group folder, and then doubleclick on the directory server used by your existing IBM Cognos Series 7 products.

Backup and Recovery Guide  17

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 4.

  Click the Configuration tab.

5.

  From the  Console menu, click Export.

6.

  In the Export Database dialog, specify a secure location, and the filename for the .ldif, then click OK.

Steps to Restore 1.

directory_server /servers, and type   Go to the installation_location the  installation_location /usr/ directory_server

./startconsole 2.

  Log on to the directory server server Console. SunONE suggests logging in as Directory Manager (for example,  "cn=Directory Manager" with default password  admin1234).

3.

  In the Servers and Applications window, expand the server host, then the  Server Group folder, an and d then then doub double le-c -cli lick ck on the the new new dire direct ctor ory y serv server er to be used used by the the new new ve vers rsio ion n of IBM IBM Cogn Cognos os Series 7 products.

4.

  Click the Configuration tab.

5.

  From the  Console menu, click Initialize Databases.

6.

  Enter the name of the .ldif you created earlier. earlier.

7.

  In the Initialize Database column, ensure the check box is selected, and then click  OK. A message appears, warning you that the operation will overwrite certain information, and that certain conditions may affect the success of the initialization.

8.

  Click Yes.

Back Up and Restore Upfront in UNIX Upfron Upfr ontt is the the cust customi omizab zable le user user inter interfac facee that that you you use use to view, view, fin find, d, organ organiz izee and and share share IBM Cogn Cognos os reports and queries on the Web. You back up and restore the Upfront data store to preserve all the information about the resources that Upfront manages, in case any of the information is lost or corrupted. To either backup or restore the data store, you must run the upfdbadm.exe utility on the computer where the data store is installed. IBM Cognos does not support a "hot" restore of the Upfront data store. This means m eans that before you restore the data store, you must stop the Upfront dispatcher. If a hot restore of the Upfront data store is performed, errors may occur. When you back up Upfront, you must back up your security information, and the data stores for the IBM Cognos products referenced by NewsItems in this NewsIndex. For more information, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in Windows". If you change your administrator password and restore the data store at a later time, the data store password and the administrator password will not be synchronized. When you start Upfront after

18 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications restoring the data store, Upfront displays an error message indicating that Upfront could not log in to the the data databa base se se serv rver er.. To re reso solv lvee this this prob proble lem, m, chan change ge the the data data stor storee pass passwo word rd.. For For in info form rmat atio ion, n, see the section on administering the data store in the Upfront Server Upfront Server Administration Guide. Guide. In the following steps, specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cern folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6. When you restore the Upfront data store you must also restore your security information, and the data store for all the IBM Cognos products referenced by NewsItems in this NewsIndex.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Start the processes for Upfront. Upfront. Ensure that the data store is started.

2.

n /bin directory.   Go to the the //usr/cognos/cer usr/cognos/cern

3.

  Run UpfDBAdm UpfDBAdm with the -b parameter. For example, type run-upfdbadm run-upfd badm -b ./UpfDatastore.b ./UpfDatastore.bak ak

Steps to Restore 1.

  Start the processes for Upfront. Upfront. Ensure that the data store is started.

2.

  Go to the the //usr/cognos/cer usr/cognos/cern n /bin directory.

3.

  Run UpfDBAdmdm UpfDBAdmdm with the -r parameter. For example, type run-upfdbadm run-upfd badm -r ./UpfDatastore.b ./UpfDatastore.bak ak

4.

  Go to the the //usr/cognos/cer usr/cognos/cern n /bin directory.

5.

  Restart the Upfront Upfront processes. processes.

When you restore the Upfront data store you must also restore your security information, and the data store for all the IBM Cognos products referenced by NewsItems in this NewsIndex.

Back Up and Restore PowerPlay Enterprise Server Metadata in UNIX When using PowerPlay Enterprise Server, you will create a set of directories and files that represent yourr PowerP you PowerPlay lay Enterp Enterpris risee Ser Server ver metada metadata. ta. To protec protectt your your PowerP PowerPlay lay Enterp Enterpris risee Ser Server ver metada metadata ta from corruption, you may want to keep backup copies of this information. If you use Access Manager and Upfront as part of PowerPlay Enterprise Server, then you must also back up their metadata. For more information about these topics, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in UNIX", or "Back Up and Restore Upfront in UNIX".

Backup and Recovery Guide  19

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cer n folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Stop the processes processes for PowerPlay PowerPlay Enterprise Enterprise Server.

2.

  Go to the /usr/cognos/cern /usr/cognos/cern /ppserver directory. directory.

3.

  Copy the PPSRoot.cfx PPSRoot.cfx file to the backup location. location.

4.

  Copy the PPSRoot directory directory and its contents to the backup location location.. If you are using the  Mount At property to store or share metadata across multiple servers you must mu st lo loca cate te that that data data usin using g the the Powe PowerP rPla lay y Serv Server er Admi Admini nist stra rati tion on tool tool an and d copy copy it to the the back backup up location.

5.

  Copy any required cubes (.mdc), or repo report rt files (.ppx) to the backup backup location.

Tip: To locate your cube files or your report files, use the PowerPlay Server Administration tool and check the  Cube Source property.

Steps to Restore processes for PowerPlay PowerPlay Enterprise Enterprise Server. 1.   Stop the processes 2.

  Go to the /usr/cognos/cern /usr/cognos/cern /ppserver directory. directory.

3.

  Delete the PPSRoot.cfx file.

4.

  Delete the PPSRoot directory directory and its contents. contents.

5.

  Copy the PPSRoot.cfx PPSRoot.cfx backup file to /usr/cognos/cer /usr/cognos/cern n /ppserver.

6.

n /ppserver.   Copy the backed-up PPSRoot PPSRoot directory and its contents to /usr/cognos/cer /usr/cognos/cern

7.

  Copy the backed-up cubes cubes (.mdc) and repor reports ts (.ppx) to the correct correct folder location.

8.

  Copy the  Mount At directories to the original folder location.

9.

  Start the processes processes for PowerPlay PowerPlay Enterprise Server.

Back Up and Restore Impromptu Web Reports Data in UNIX When using Impromptu Web Reports, you can create files that represent your Impromptu Web Reports data. To protect your Impromptu Web Reports data from corruption, accidental loss, or destruction, you can keep backup copies of this information. Use iwrcommand, osbackup, and osrestore to back up and restore Impromptu Web Reports. When you back up Impromptu Web Reports, you must also back up Access Manager and Upfront. For more information about these topics, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in UNIX", or "Back Up and Restore Upfront in UNIX". For more information on iwrcommand, see the IWR Command IWR  Command Developer Guide. Guide.

20 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications The recom recommen mended ded method method for automa automatin ting g Impro Imprompt mptu u Web Report Reportss bac backup kupss is to use use iwr iwrcom comman mand d to dis disabl ablee the Improm Impromptu ptu Web Report Reportss server serverss while while the Improm Impromptu ptu Web Repor Reports ts ser servic vicee contin continues ues to run on each server. Then use osbackup to back up the database (.db) files. This approach gives you more control over the backup procedure, especially in a multiple server configuration, and allows you to minimize any potential disruption in service as a result. Alternatively, you can stop the Impromptu Web Reports processes on all servers before using osbackup to back up the database files. In this case, be sure to wait for a any ny running reports to complete before proceeding with the backup. In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cern folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6. Either from the command prompt, or from a script, perform the following steps.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Use the iwrcommand EnableDisableServer EnableDisableServer command to disable disable the Impromptu Web Web Reports servers.

Note: This command has options that allow you to choose the action to take if reports are Command  executing at the time the command is run. For more information, see the IWR IWRCommand  Developer Guide. Guide. For example, create a text file named disableiwr.xml that contains the command to disable all Impromptu Web Reports servers and stop and requeue any currently running reports: <iwr:EnableDisableServer> <iwr:ServerName>ALL</iwr:ServerName> < iwr:Acti iwr:Action>DISAB on>DISABLE</ LE</ iwr:Acti iwr:Action> on> < iwr:Jobs iwr:Jobs>REQUEUE >REQUEUE</ </ iwr:Jobs> iwr:Jobs> < iwr:Timeo iwr:Timeout>300</ ut>300</ iwr:Timeout> </iwr:EnableDisableServer>

Use disableiwr.xml as input to iwrcommand: iwrcomma iwrcommand nd -f disableiwr.xml r.xml -g http://< http://<server>/c server>/cognos/cg ognos/cgi-bin/im i-bin/imrap.cgi rap.cgi -u administ admi nistrato rator r disableiw -p "" 2.

  Use osbackup to back up the Impromptu Web Web Reports databases. databases. Create a text file named import_list.txt that lists the fully qualified names of the Impromptu Web Reports database files to be backed up, in the following format: /usr/cognos/cer n/iwr/database/filename

For example, create a file named import_list.txt that contains the following lines: /usr/cognos/cer n/iwr/database/iwr74.db /usr/cognos/cer n/iwr/database/iwr74Job.db /usr/cognos/cer n/iwr/database/iwr74Msg.db /usr/cognos/cer n/iwr/database/iwr74SM.db

Create the backup directory, for example C:\Backup, before you run the osbackup command.

Backup and Recovery Guide  21

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications Run osbackup with the -f, -i, and -I parameters, using the import_list.txt file you created as in inpu put. t. For For examp example le,, ty type pe the the foll follow owin ing, g, wh wher eree inc.lst  inc.lst is is a uniq unique ue file file name name an and d location represents the absolute path where you created the import_list.txt file: ./osbackup -f /usr/backup/IWRD ./osbackup /usr/backup/IWRDbBackup.b bBackup.bak ak -i /usr/backup/ /usr/backup/inc.lst   -I location /import_list.txt

The .bak file is always created, even if there is an error. You must delete this file before running the command again. 3.

  Copy all report store store files (including subdirectories subdirectories and th their eir contents) to a backup backup location, using any file copy command or utility.

Note: You can use iwrconfig with the dumpAllReportSet command to get a list of all report set locations. For example, type the following, where filename where filename is  is the name of the file to which the report set information will be written: /usr/cognos/cer n/bin/iwrconfig -cmd dump dumpAllR AllRepor eportSe tSet t >>   filename

You should also copy the file containing the current list of report set locations to the backup location. 4.

  Copy all audit files to a backup location, using using any file copy command or utility. utility. The default location for these files is /usr/cognos/cern /usr/cognos/cern /logs/audit. Check that this this location has not been changed in Configuration Manager. For more information, see the Configuration Manager User Manager  User Guide. Guide.

5.

  Use the iwrcommand EnableDisableServer EnableDisableServer command to enable the Impromptu Web Reports servers. For example, create a text file named enableiwr.xml that contains the command to enable all Impromptu Web Reports servers: <iwr:EnableDisableServer> <iwr:ServerName>ALL</iwr:ServerName> < iwr:Actio iwr:Action>ENABLE n>ENABLE</ </ iwr:Action> iwr:Action> </iwr:EnableDisableServer>

Use enableiwr.xml as input to iwrcommand: iwrcommand -f enableiwr.xml iwrcommand enableiwr.xml -g http://<server>/ http://<server>/cognos/cg cognos/cgi-bin/im i-bin/imrap.cgi rap.cgi -u admin administ istra rator tor -p ""

Steps to Restore 1.

  Stop the processes processes for Impromptu Impromptu Web Reports. Reports.

2.

  Delete all the database files (.db) (.db) in the database database folder. For example, rm /usr/cognos/cer /usr/cognos/cern/iwr/database/*db

3.

  Go to the ObjectStore bin directory. directory. For example, cd /opt/ODI/ostore/ /opt/ODI/ostore/bin bin

22 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 4.

  Run osrestore. For example, type ./osrest ./os restore ore -a -0 -f /usr/bac /usr/backup/ kup/IWRD IWRDbBa bBackup ckup.bak .bak

5.

 filename   Copy the backed-up report report sets to the cor correct rect directories. The files are located in the the filename directory.

6.

  Copy the backed-up audit audit files to the audit file location. location. By default, this lo location cation is  /usr/cognos/cern  /usr/cognos/cer n /logs/audit.

7.

  Start the processes processes for for Impromptu Web Reports. Reports.

Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos NoticeCast in UNIX The IBM Cognos NoticeCast data store resides in a third-party t hird-party DB2, Informix, Oracle, or SQL server database. Use your database administration tools to back up and restore the IBM Cognos Noti No tice ceCa Cast st data data st stor ore. e. When When yo you u back back up IBM IBM Cogn Cognos os Noti Notice ceCa Cast st,, yo you u mu must st al also so back back up Up Upfr fron ontt and Access Manager. For more information about these topics, see "Back Up and Restore Access Manager Information in UNIX", or "Back Up and Restore Upfront in UNIX".

Back Up and Restore IBM Cognos Visualizer in UNIX You can create backup copies of your IBM Cognos Visualizer configuration data, visualizations, and data sources. If your data becomes corrupt, you can restore the backup files you created. In the following steps specific version numbers for a release are substituted for an italicized letter n (n (n). For example, the cern cern folder substitutes the rendition number of your IBM Cognos files. The rendition number depends on the version you installed, such as cer5 or cer6.

Steps to Back Up 1.

  Stop the services services for IBM Cognos Visualizer Visualizer Web Server.

2.

  Go to Cognos/cern Cognos/cern /bin

3.

  Copy the VizWebConfig.dat VizWebConfig.dat file to the backup location.

4.

  Copy Copy any any re requ quir ired ed visua visualiz lizati ation on files files (.v (.viz) iz) that that ar aree in inst stall alled ed on the the ser server ver to the the back backup up lo locat catio ion. n.

Tip: You can locate your visualizations using the IBM Cognos Visualizer Web Server Administration tool on your Windows computer. Highlight the visualization. From the  File menu click Properties, and then  Visualization. Click the Source tab. 5.

  Copy Copy any re requ quire ired d data data sourc sources es,, inclu includi ding ng cubes cubes (.mdc (.mdc), ), Impro Imprompt mptu u query query defin definiti ition on fil files es (.iqd (.iqd), ), Excel spreadsheet files (.xls), and comma separated value files (.csv) to the backup location. You u can can us usee IBM IBM Cogn Cognos os Vi Visu sual aliz izer er on yo your ur Wind Window owss comp comput uter er to lo loca cate te the the data data sour source cess Tip: Yo used in your visualizations. Open a visualization. From the  File menu, click  Properties, and then click the  Data Source tab. To view the path for a data source, click the name of the data source and then click  Properties.

Note: If yo you u ar aree usin using g a rela relati tion onal al data databa base se su such ch as Orac Oracle le or Sy Syba base se as a data data sour source ce,, yo you u must must foll follow ow the the step stepss in the the ad admi mini nist stra rati tion on gu guid idee for for the the re rela lati tion onal al data databa base se to back back up the the data databa base se..

Backup and Recovery Guide  23

 

Chapter 1: Back Up and Restore Series 7 Applications 6.

  Start the services for IBM Cognos Cognos Visualizer Web Server.

Steps to Restore 1.

  Stop the services services for IBM Cognos Visualizer Visualizer Web Server. Server.

2.

  Go to Cognos/cern Cognos/cern /bin

3.

  Delete the VizWebConfig.dat file.

4.

n /bin.   Copy the VizWebConfig.dat VizWebConfig.dat backup backup file to Cognos/cer Cognos/cern

5.

  Copy the visualization files files (.viz) you backed up to the correct folder location.

6.

  Copy the data sources you backed up to the correct locations.

Note: If yo you u ar aree usin using g a rela relati tion onal al data databa base se su such ch as Orac Oracle le or Sy Syba base se as a data data sour source ce,, yo you u must must follow the steps in the administration guide for the relational database to restore the database. 7.

  Start the services for IBM Cognos Cognos Visualizer Web Server.

24 IBM Cognos Series 7 Deployment Manager

 

Index SunOne Directory Server in Windows, 9 Windows, 9 Upfront in UNIX, 18 UNIX, 18

Symbols .ccs files, 7 files, 7,, 16 .cfx files, 11 files, 11,, 19 .exe files, 10 files, 10,, 18 .ini files, 7 files, 7,, 12 12,, 20 .ldif files, 17 files, 17 .mdc files, 11 files, 11,, 19 .ppx files, 11 files, 11,, 19 .sh files, 18 files, 18

A Access Manager back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX,  17

Upfront in Windows, 10 Windows, 10 Bourne/Korn shell, 7 shell, 7 Bourne shell, 12 shell, 12

C configuration files back up and restore in UNIX, 16 UNIX, 16 back up and restore in Windows, 7 Windows, 7 cubes back up and restore in UNIX, 19 UNIX, 19 back up and restore in Windows, 11 Windows, 11 customized configurations

back up and restore in Windows, 8 Windows, 8

B backing up and restoring Access Manager in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 Access Manager in Windows, 8 Windows, 8 cubes in UNIX, 19 UNIX, 19 cubes in Windows, 11 Windows, 11 custom configurations in UNIX, 16 UNIX, 16 custom configurations in Windows, 7 Windows, 7,, 12 directory server in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 directory servers in Windows, 8 Windows, 8

back up and restore in UNIX, 16 UNIX, 16 back up and restore in Windows, 7 Windows, 7,, 12

D directory servers back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 back up and restore in Windows, 8 Windows, 8 I IBM Cognos NoticeCast back up and restore in UNIX, 23 UNIX, 23 back up and restore in Windows, 15 Windows, 15

IBM Cognos NoticeCast in UNIX, 23 UNIX, 23 IBM Cognos NoticeCast in Windows, 15 Windows, 15 IBM Cognos Visualizer in UNIX, 23 UNIX, 23 IBM Cognos Visualizer in Windows, 15 Windows, 15 Impromptu Web Reports in UNIX, 20 UNIX, 20 Impromptu Web Reports in Windows, 12 Windows, 12 in UNIX, 16 UNIX, 16 in Windows, 7 Windows, 7 LDAP in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 namespaces in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 PowerPlay Enterprise Server in UNIX, 19 UNIX,  19 PowerPlay Enterprise Server in Windows, 11 Windows, 11

IBM Cognos Visualizer back up and restore in UNIX, 23 UNIX, 23 back up and restore in Windows, 15 Windows, 15 import_list.txt, 12 import_list.txt,  12 Impromptu Web Reports back up and restore in UNIX, 20 UNIX, 20 back up and restore in Windows, 12 Windows, 12 Introduction, 5 Introduction,  5 iwrconfig back up and restore, 12 restore, 12

security information in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 security information in Windows, 8 Windows, 8 SunOne Directory Server in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17

LAE files back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 back up and restore in Windows, 9 Windows, 9

L

Licensed Materials  –  Property of IBM © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2010.

 

Index LDAP back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 back up and restore in Windows, 9 Windows, 9 LDAP data interchange file back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 back up and restore in Windows, 9 Windows, 9

M multiple-server installations back up and restore, 7 restore, 7,, 12 N namespaces back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 O osbackup, 12 osbackup,  12 osrestore, 12 osrestore,  12 P PowerPlay Enterprise Server back up and restore in UNIX, 19 UNIX, 19 back up and restore in Windows, 11 Windows, 11 PPSRoot.cfx back up and restore in UNIX, 19 UNIX, 19 back up and restore in Windows, 11 Windows, 11 R restoring back up Series 7 data, 7 data,  7 S security information back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 back up and restore in Windows, 8 Windows, 8 SunONE Directory Server back up and restore in UNIX, 17 UNIX, 17 back up and restore in Windows, 9 Windows, 9 U UNIX back up and restore, 16 restore, 16 upfdbadm.exe, 10 upfdbadm.exe,  10,, 18 Upfront back up and restore in UNIX, 18 UNIX, 18 back up and restore in Windows, 10 Windows, 10

25

Sponsor Documents

Recommended

No recommend documents

Or use your account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Forgot your password?

Or register your new account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close