Re: Re: backup/dump--restore/import

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Linux Admin wrote:
DR is disaster recovery.
Copy is OK...I tar the file and sftp to the server.
backup/restore work ok from CLI for me too, but only if backup is done of the original server and resotre is done on the same server. Tring taking backup of server A and restore it to vanilly server B does not. Will that work for anyone?
It should work, assuming the same suffix/database/index configuration on both servers, and assuming the architecture of both machines are the same.


On 10/24/07, *Richard Megginson* <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Linux Admin wrote:
    > It get really bad:
    > on new clean server:
    > Backup from CLI: db2bak
    > Restore CLI: works OK
    > then I bring the dir produce by db2bak from the server I am
    trying to
    > restore to new box and teh same restore commad fails
    Then there must be something going wrong with the copy.  Because
    backup/restore from cli works ok.
    >
    >
    > On 10/24/07, *Linux Admin* <sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
    > <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
    >
    >     Using the refernace for redhat site even command line does work
    >     error 43: Failed to read backup file set
    >
    >
    >
    >     On 10/24/07, * George Holbert* < gholbert@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:gholbert@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >     <mailto:gholbert@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:gholbert@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
    >
    >         Backup/Restore:  Creates / restores from a copy of the
    >         server's binary
    >         database files.
    >         Export/Import:  Creates / imports from ASCII text LDIF
    files
    >         representing the data in the directory server.
    >
    >         It's actually a good idea to do both (if possible), as this
    >         will give
    >         you the most flexibility when you're in the heat of a
    restore.
    >
> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/dbmanage.html#1055147
    >         <
    http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/dbmanage.html#1055147>
    >
    >         > I get error 53 (failed to read the backup file set)
    >
    >         Is the backup file set still there?
    >
    >
    >         Linux Admin wrote:
    >         > If I want to do through GUI: which option do I use:
    >         Backup/Restore or
    >         > Import/Export
    >         > When I sued Backup....I tried to restore into vanilla
    LDAP
    >         specifying
    >         > the top level directory which contains NetascapeRoot
    and userRoot
    >         > subdirs, I get error 53 (failed to read the backup
    file set)
    >         >
    >         >
    >         > On 10/18/07, *Linux Admin* < sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
    >         <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>>
    >         > <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
    >         <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sysadmin.linux@xxxxxxxxx>>>> wrote:
    >         >
    >         >     Please forgive the newbee question here.
    >         >     What is the best way to backup/dump--restore/import a
    >         fedora ldap
    >         >     server
    >         >     (without downtime)
    >         >     TIA
    >         >
    >         >
    >         >
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