[cisco-voip] Unity Backup - DiRT Question
Hart, Kevin
KHart at helixtechnology.com
Wed Oct 5 11:19:53 EDT 2005
Hello,
You must be doing something wrong. Besides the UnityDBBackUp.sql, you should
see various files such as *.avd, *.ini, *.reg, *.rul etc...You should also
have folders named DefaultConfig, EMSDatabase, logs and Stream Files.
You should go back and check the DIRT configuration settings.
Kevin
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From: TechGuy [mailto:techguy at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:53 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Unity Backup - DiRT Question
I posted last week about how others were backing up Unity. We have two
boxes (seems to be a common approach) one is the Unity server with SQL, the
other is an exchange box. The exchange box is backed up no problem. Unity
server way not being backed up.
Some recommend I utilize DiRT to back up the Unity box. I installed the
latest version and scheduled a back up. Backup happen on schedule as it
should but I only see one file coming from the backup:
UnityDBBackUp.sql
I believe this is simply the SQL backup. Am I missing something? Is there
more to DiRT? The settings are simple it seems. I just thought there
should be more to the backup, such as Unity files and such.
Thx!
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