Database
The data format is the default MS SQL server database export format. Each of these backup files can
be imported into a SQL database.
8.4 Backing Up all Data
In case the data has to be backed up from the server for safety reasons, all files in the public backup
folder have to be stored. It is important to understand that the data in the real time database is also to
be backed up to the system storage regularly. This is done by the established database backup
function of the software. This feature creates a <backup.bak> files in the public database storage and
represents the current state of the real time database at backup time.
The daily backup file and the THR backup files make up the full set up of recorded data. Thus all
these have to copied to a save location for backup.
8.5 Restoring THR Data
For a full restore, it is necessary to restore the saved <backup.bak> file into the real time database. It is
suggested to disable the THR tickup on the restore feature of DBCheck. Otherwise the THR system
will generate a THR backup file from the recently restored file and clear the real time database
afterwards. This might be desired in some cases, but for restoring a THR data file set, it is not ideal.
After restoring the <backup.bak>, simply copy the remaining THR backup files into the public backup
folder of the CS system. After a restart, Readscan will pick up the backup files and make them
available for historic review.
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