Backup Server Data

There are two main methods for backing up system data (including all server configuration data, application configuration data, user settings, messages, and greetings):

If you are planning to restore a pre-existing MiCollab 1.1 backup, we recommend that you verify the file beforehand.

Notes:

Server Manager "Backup"

Backup to Desktop

Use this procedure to save your system backup to a file or device on your desktop computer or maintenance PC if your MiCollab system has only one application installed .

A "Backup to desktop" saves all of the data to a single, large compressed file and is therefore limited by the file system and browser of the client operating system. For example, if you are backing up data to a Windows client that uses the FAT32 file system (the default for many older versions of Windows), you are limited to a maximum file size of 4 GB; newer Windows operating systems that use the NTFS file system have a much larger capacity. If the backup file exceeds the maximum file size of the client operating system, it cannot be properly restored. For this reason, we recommend that you use the Verify Backup File option in the MSL server console to ensure the backup was successful.

  1. Under Administration, click Backup.

  2. Select the Backup to desktop option.

  3. Click Perform. MSL prepares the system for backup.

The "Operation status report" is displayed with the estimated backup size, along with the "Backup Encryption" option.  

  1. (Optional) To encrypt the backup file, enter an Encryption Password, and then re-enter it. To create a strong password, use a mix of characters, numbers and symbols, plus both upper and lower case characters. The encrypted backup file is identifiable with an .aes256 extension.

Note: You will be prompted to enter the password when you restore from backup. If you fail to remember the password, you will not be able to restore the data contained in the backup file.

  1. Click Download Backup File.

  2. When prompted to Open or Save, click Save.

  3. In the file download window that appears:

Schedule Backups to Network File Server

Use this option to

Use this option if your system has more than one application installed.

Note:

To perform a backup to a network file server:

  1. Under Administration, click Backup.

  2. From the Select an action list, click Configure network backup.

  3. Click Perform.

  4. Identify the server where the backup file will be stored.

Note: If you are backing up to an MSL server, enter its IP Address and the Username/Password of the "root" user. Leave the remaining fields blank.

Note: If a sharename is entered, the backup utility will first try to connect to the server/shared folder as an SMB/CIFS resource. If the connection fails, it will then try to connect using SFTP.

  1. (Optional) Select the Maximum number of backup files to keep (1-999) on the server. When the number of stored files reaches this maximum count, the oldest version is deleted.

  2. (Optional) To encrypt the backup file, enter an Encryption Password, and then re-enter it. To create a strong password, use a mix of characters, numbers and symbols, plus both upper and lower case characters.

Note: You will be prompted to enter the password when you restore from backup. If you fail to remember the password, you will not be able to restore the data contained in the backup file. 

  1. Click Backup Now to test your server configuration by performing an immediate backup.

The backup file is saved to the network file server. The file is identifiable by its extension, either .tgz (unencrypted) or .aes256 (encrypted).

To perform an immediate backup:

  1. Click Backup Now.

To schedule backups to a network file server:

  1. Under Administration, click Backup.

  2. From the Select an action list, click Configure network backup.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Select the frequency with which you want to perform backups. Backup file names will include timestamps, for example:
    mslserver_<hostname>_yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm.tgz).

  1. Click Save.

Server Console "Perform Backup"

You can save your system backup to a USB storage device (such as a memory stick or hard drive) or to a network file server that supports SFTP (typically a Linux server, including MSL) or SMB/CIF (typically a Windows server). Any USB storage device that is formatted as FAT32 (DOS), EXT3 (Linux), or NTFS (Windows and Linux) is compatible.

The backup file size limit via USB or network backup is set by the destination file system: 4 GB for a FAT32, 2 TB (terabyte or trillion bytes) for NTFS, and 16 GB to 16 TB for ext3 (depending on file system block size). The current MSL ext3 block size is 4096 bytes which allows file sizes of 2TB.

Optionally, you can encrypt the backup file if you are saving it to a USB device from the server console. This option is not available if you are saving the backup file to a network file server from the server console.

  1. Access the server console.

  2. Log in as "admin".

  3. From the console, select the option to Perform backup.

  4. Select a destination for the backup file:

Backing up to a USB Device  

  1. Select Backup to a USB device.

  2. At the prompt, insert the USB device (if not already in place) and click Next.

  3. When prompted, enter a filename for the backup file (default is ' mslserver') and click Next. Note the backup filename must not contain spaces; otherwise, you will get an error when you attempt to restore it. The file extension, either .tgz (unencrypted) or .aes256 (encrypted), is automatically added.

  4. (Optional) To encrypt the backup file, enter an encryption password, and then re-enter it. To create a strong password, use a mix of characters, numbers and symbols, plus both upper and lower case characters. Click Next.

Note: You will be prompted to enter the password when you restore from backup. If you fail to remember the password, you will not be able to restore the data contained in the backup file.  

  1. MSL displays an estimate of the size of your backup. Click Proceed.

  2. When the backup is complete, remove the USB device at the prompt. Click Continue.

  3. Re-mount the USB and verify that the backup was performed successfully using the Verify Backup Data procedure.

Backing up to a Network File Server

Note: If you are backing up to an MSL server, enter its IP address and the username/password of the "root" user. Leave the remaining fields blank.

  1. Select Backup to a network file server.

  2. Enter the IP address of the file server where the backup will be stored.

  3. Enter the domain or workgroup name of the server. (For example, mitel.com.)

  4. Enter the name of the shared folder where the backup file will be stored. (For example, "Backups".) The shared folder must have permissions set to "Full Control".

  5. Enter an Optional Sub Directory for the backup file. The specified directory must exist in the share folder. The field accepts multi-level directories; for example"MAS/Sept/backups". If you leave this field blank, the system stores the file in the root directory of the specified network share.

  6. Enter the username to use when connecting to the backup server.

  7. Enter the password to use when connecting to the backup server.

  8. Click Next. A progress bar indicates backup status. When the backup is complete, file verification is performed automatically.

Verify Backup Data

When backing up to a USB device or when using a pre-existing backup file, it is important to verify the file before starting a restore procedure. If your backup file cannot be verified, then it cannot be used to restore system information.

To verify a backup file:

  1. Access the server console at the MiCollab server or from a maintenance PC.

  2. Log in as "admin".

  3. From the console, select the option to Verify backup file.

  4. At the prompt, insert your storage medium. (Note: if your USB device was left mounted after your last backup, you must remove it and re-mount it first.) A list of all storage devices found on your system is displayed.

  5. If more than one storage device is connected to your system, select the device containing the backup file.

  6. If more than one backup file is contained on the storage device, select the file you want to verify.

  7. Click OK. Verification of the file is confirmed. If you receive an error message, you cannot use this backup file for the restore. Check your storage media and try the backup procedure again. See the MiCollab Engineering Guidelines for a list of supported USB devices.

Restore (Disaster Recovery Situations)

When recovering from a disaster situation, it is necessary to reinstall MSL operating system software. Follow the instructions for Disaster Recovery in the MiCollab Installation and Maintenance Guide .