How To Back Up Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Data; Backing Up The Internal Database; Backing Up An Mssql 2005/2000/Msde Database - Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Installation Manual

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How to Back up Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Data

How to Back up Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager
Data

Backing Up the Internal Database

Procedure
Open a DOS window and go to the MySQL
Step 1
locations:
C:\Program Files\MySQl\mysql-4.0.21-win\bin, or
C:\MySQl\mysql-4.0.21-win\bin
Run the following DOS command to export the contents of the internal database to a file called mydump:
Step 2
mysqldump -u root --all-databases --add-drop-table --single-transaction > mydump
Save the mydump file to a safe location.
Step 3

Backing Up an MSSQL 2005/2000/MSDE Database

This section is only relevant if your Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager installation is using an
external MSSQL database. For demonstration purposes, we assume the installed Cisco Unified
Videoconferencing Manager database name is "temp_db" and that the database owner is "temp_user".
You can modify the database name and its owner name during the installation process.
Procedure
Use Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager or Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager
Step 1
Management Studio to access temp_db.
MSDE database does not include a management console by default. You need to use an external
management console to connect to a MSDE database.
Step 2
Right-click temp _db and select All Tasks > Backup Database, or Task > Backup to create a database
backup file.
Assume the name of the backup file is "temp_db.bak".
Step 3
Save temp_db.bak to a safe location.
Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Release 5.6
2-2
Backing Up the Internal Database, page 2-2
Backing Up an MSSQL 2005/2000/MSDE Database, page 2-2
Back-up File Locations for Configuration Files, page 2-3
Backing Up Branding and Sound Files, page 2-4
Backing Up the License, page 2-4
Chapter 2
Backing up and Restoring Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Data
directory located by default at one of the following
bin
OL-16908-01

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