Cisco Systems MCS 7835 Series manual Backing Up Branding and Sound Files, Backing Up the License

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Chapter 2 Backup and Restore Procedures

How to Perform Backup Procedure

Network Manager Configuration Files, page 2-3

Backing Up Branding and Sound Files, page 2-3

Database Connectivity Property File

Place the mysql-ds.xml file under C:\Program Files\Cisco\Unified Videoconferencing

Manager\CUVCMRM\jboss\server\default\deploy.

Note This is the default JBOSS_HOME directory for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager version 5.1. For older versions, the JBOSS_HOME directory may be different.

Configuration Files

Backup the following configuration files from C:\Program Files\Cisco\Unified Videoconferencing Manager\CUVCMRM\jboss\bin:

vcs-cdr-config.xml

vsc-config.xml

vcs-core.properties

vnex.properties

LDAP Configuration Files

Place the following files under the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Unified Videoconferencing

Manager\CUVCMRM\jboss\bin\configFiles directory:

All files (if any) under this directory.

Network Manager Configuration Files

Place the following under the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Unified Videoconferencing Manager\CUVCMRM\jboss\server\default\deploy\vcs.ear\cuvcmnm.war\WEB-INF\classes\ directory:

adminconfig folder

config folder

Backing Up Branding and Sound Files

Back up all files (if any) located under the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Unified Videoconferencing Manager\CUVCMRM\jboss\server\default\deploy\branding.war\image directory to a different physical location.

Backing Up the License

Go to My Computer > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Cisco > Resource Manager > 4.0 component of CUVC-M\4.0" directory, and save the value under “license”.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S OL-14925-01 Minimum System Requirements Pre-installationSupported Devices Snmp ServiceServer Operating System Ldap Server Types Protocol Ports Type Direction Purpose Destination Port RequirementsInstalling Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager How to Install Cisco Unified Videoconferencing ManagerInstalling Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Click Finish Running the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Service How to Perform Post-installation ProceduresConfirming Installation Changing Server Name and Web Port Logging in for the First TimeObtaining a License Uninstall Program Uninstalling Cisco Unified Videoconferencing ManagerOL-14925-01 Overview Backup and Restore ProceduresBacking Up the Database How to Perform Backup ProcedureBacking Up Configuration Files Backing Up the License Backing Up Branding and Sound FilesBacking Up the Internal Gatekeeper Configuration File How to Perform Restore ProcedureProcedure Overview Restoring the DatabaseRestoring the Internal Gatekeeper Configuration File Restoring Configuration FilesRestoring Branding and Sound Files Restoring the LicenseOL-14925-01

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