Cisco Systems MCS 7825 Series manual How to Perform Restore Procedure, Procedure Overview

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Chapter 2 Backup and Restore Procedures

How to Perform Restore Procedure

Backing Up the Internal Gatekeeper Configuration File

Go to the Web interface of the internal gatekeeper on port 8011 and click Export to save the configuration files of the internal gatekeeper.

How to Perform Restore Procedure

This section describes how to restore Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager data. This section includes the following topics:

Procedure Overview, page 2-4

Restoring the Database, page 2-4

Restoring Configuration Files, page 2-5

Restoring Branding and Sound Files, page 2-5

Restoring the License, page 2-5

Restoring the Internal Gatekeeper Configuration File, page 2-5

Procedure Overview

The restoring procedure includes the following stages:

Stop the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager service

Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.

Find the service named “Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager” and stop it.

Restore the database—see the Restoring the Database, page 2-4.

Restore the configuration files—see the Restoring Configuration Files, page 2-5.

Restore the Branding and Sound Files—see the Restoring Branding and Sound Files, page 2-5.

Restore the License Files—see the Restoring the License, page 2-5.

Start the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager service.

Restoring the Database

The database backup procedure supports MySQL database version 4.0.21. This section describes how to restore MySQL database version 4.0.21.

Procedure

Step 1 Open a DOS window and modify the current directory so that the default path points to the MySQL bin directory.

The default MySQL installation path is:

C:\Program Files\MySQl\mysql-4.0.21-win\bin.

Step 2 Copy the mydump file to this directory where mydump is the name of the database backup file.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S OL-14925-01 Pre-installation Minimum System RequirementsSnmp Service Server Operating System Ldap Server TypesSupported Devices Port Requirements Protocol Ports Type Direction Purpose DestinationHow to Install Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Installing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing ManagerInstalling Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Click Finish How to Perform Post-installation Procedures Confirming InstallationRunning the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Service Logging in for the First Time Obtaining a LicenseChanging Server Name and Web Port Uninstalling Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Uninstall ProgramOL-14925-01 Backup and Restore Procedures OverviewHow to Perform Backup Procedure Backing Up Configuration FilesBacking Up the Database Backing Up Branding and Sound Files Backing Up the LicenseProcedure Overview How to Perform Restore ProcedureBacking Up the Internal Gatekeeper Configuration File Restoring the DatabaseRestoring Branding and Sound Files Restoring Configuration FilesRestoring the Internal Gatekeeper Configuration File Restoring the LicenseOL-14925-01

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