Nokia 9.2 Cell Phone User Manual


 
B Backing Up Data on a Linux Server
42 Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide
If you have multiple servers in a clustered environment, stop the “mobilesuite” and
“securegateway” services on each server in the cluster.
2. From the server running the database service, use the following commands to copy the data
folders to a backup location:
cp -pr /opt/ims/db/data /backup
cp -pr /opt/ims/in /backup
cp -pr /opt/ims/out /backup
cp -pr /opt/ims/content /backup
cp -pr /opt/ims/PIM/SharedFileSystem /backup
cp -pr /opt/ims/clientinstalls /backup
cp -pr /opt/ims/commsvr/filestore /backup
Note
The source folder path may be different than the default path shown above. To locate
the path on your server, go to WebAdmin Console and click System Settings >
Directories.
3. From the server running the database service, open a terminal window and start the
following services:
/etc/init.d/asadb start
/etc/init.d/securegateway start
/etc/init.d/mobilesuite start
If you are operating in a clustered server environment, start the “mobilesuite” and
“securegateway” services on each server in the cluster.
The backup is complete.
Restoring Nokia Intellisync Server Data from a Backup
Nokia recommends that you follow the restore procedure in the order outlined in this section to
ensure that various parts of your system remain synchronized. When restoring Nokia Intellisync
Mobile Suite data, be sure to use the database backup and file system backup from the same date
and time. The following section provide instructions for restoring data on a Nokia Intellisync
Linux server that uses a Sybase SQL Anywhere database.
Note
The following data restoration instructions are written based on the backup instructions in
this chapter. Because your server configuration may be different, Nokia recommends that
you adapt these general instructions to your existing policies and procedures.