Restore Database

It is possible that the system database may become corrupted. If this occurs then you will need to restore an uncorrupted database from a database backup file to the system.

WARNING!

NOTE: If a database that you attempt to restore contains any corrupted files, the system generates an Audit Failure alarm. You must restore an uncorrupted database to clear the alarm. See Database Verification for more information.

You can restore a database backup file to the system

IMPORTANT: If the database being restored originated from a different MiVoice Business system, see Restoring a Database from another MiVoice Business System before you start.

To perform a Restore (and Backup), you will need to install a security certificate which allows the FTP or SFTP server to write to your hard drive. The certificate is in a file called identitydb.obj. Use the links provided in the Restore form to obtain and install the file.

CAUTION: You must reboot the controller after restoring a database. Service will be LOST during this reboot.

NOTES

 

To restore a database

  1. Select Maintenance and Diagnostics > Backup/Restore.

  2. Click Restore.

  3. Choose the location of the backup file (archived file) that you want to restore:

  4. click FTP server configured on node to obtain the file from an FTP server in the network. The FTP server parameters must be configured in the External FTP Server form ( ).

  5. click Local hard drive to obtain the file from the client PC and use the browse facility to select the backup file.

  1. Click Include Guest Room information if you want to include Hotel/Motel wake-up information in your restore.

  2. Choose the Dimension Selections:

  1. click From archived file to use the Dimension Selections from the backup file, OR

  2. click Use current if you are restoring the database after programming new Dimension Selection information. See Change Licenses and Options for more information about changing the system dimension.

  1. Click Start Restore.
    A confirmation dialog box is displayed.

    NOTE To perform a restore, your current user account on the computer must have Java Plug-in version 1.6.0_01 or later installed.

  2. Click OK.
    The File Upload in progress message is displayed. When the restore is successful, a confirmation message is displayed.

  3. In the Maintenance Commands form, enter RESET SYSTEM in the Command field, and then press the Enter key. When the reboot is complete, the database is restored, and the system automatically is resetted (prior to MCD Release 4.0, another manual reboot was required).

  4. If you have programmed Dimension Selection, the system reboots automatically one more time.

NOTES

If the backup file is from a release of software that is no longer supported (older than MCD Release 7.0) then the message Data Save is from an older load. Convert not supported. is displayed in the call control journal and data restore logfile.

If the backup file is from a release of software which is later than the one currently running then the message Data Save is from a later load. Convert not supported. is displayed in the call control   journal and data restore logfile.

 

TIME: The system takes approximately 30 to 90 minutes to restore an average-sized database, during which time the files are copied to the controller. Once the files have been copied, you must reset the controller. Note that the system can take up to an additional 1 hour to reset.