Archive Database; Restore Database - Nortel Communication Server 1000S Service Implementation Manual

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Archive Database

Disable Hospitality Integrated Voice Services in LD 32 before archiving the
database. The Archive Database (ARchivdb) command enables a backup of
the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services voice and data files, not firmware,
BUI, or screens. The Archive process overwrites files on disk. The system
copies a set of database files from the active PC Card in the lower slot
(drive A:) to the backup Pc Card in the upper slot (drive B:). The DB
Description file specifies the names of the files that Archive Database backs
up. These files include configuration databases, as well as voice files.
Note: Nortel Networks recommends archiving the database to a backup
disk, particularly if the AWU and DND service greetings will be
customized. Customization of the greetings removes the original default
greetings from the database.
For backup, use the same type of PC Card that sits in the lower slot (drive A:).
If the PC Card memory is too small to accept all the database information, an
error message appears.
Example:
ARchivdb, REstordb, CRestart, ?: ar
Backup Database? (Yes, (No)) y
Please wait, performing backup... completed.
ARchivdb, REstordb, CRestart, ?:

Restore Database

Disable the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card using LD 32 before
restoring the database. The Restore Database (REstordb) command enables
the customer database to be restored to the system PC Card in the lower slot
(drive A:). The system copies a set of files from the backup PC Card in the
upper slot (drive B:) to the active PC Card in the lower slot (drive A:). The
DB Description file lists the names of the files that Restore Database restores.
Example:
ARchivdb, REstordb, CRestart, ?: re
Restore Database? (Yes, (No)) y
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Service Implementation Guide
Administration using the CLI
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