Polycom CMA System Operations Guide

Backup the CMA System Internal Databases

This topic describes how to create a backup of the CMA system internal database files. These database backup files cannot be used to restore the internal databases to a CMA system. These files can be used for troubleshooting or to migrate the system to an external database system.

To backup the CMA system internal databases only

1From the CMA system web interface, go to Admin > Backup System Settings.

2When the Backup System Settings page appears, click Generate Database Backup Files.

A dialog box appears indicating that the database backup has been initiated and the operation will take some time.

3To view the list of backup files including those generated in step 2, go to Admin > Database Backup Files.

The Database Backup Files list appears showing all of the backup files stored on the CMA system. Files with a timestamp included in the name are system-generated backup files. Files without a timestamp are user forced backups.

4To save the downloaded backup files only, select the backup files of interest and click Save.

5In the File Download dialog box, click Save, browse to a location on your system, and click Save.

Backup the CMA System Settings

This topic describes how to create a backup archive of a CMA system, including system configuration settings and internal database files. Once the backup archive is downloaded, it can be used to restore the system to its last archived configuration after a disastrous system failure.

To backup the CMA system settings

1From the CMA system web interface, go to Admin > Backup System Settings.

2When the Backup System Settings page appears, click Create and Download a Backup Archive.

3In the Select location for download dialog box, enter a unique File name, browse to a location on your system and click Save.

A File Download dialog box displays the progress of the download operation.

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