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Backups of the MES database (PostgreSQL running on a Linux cluster) are performed daily by the Sysprof Backup module. They are stored to D:\_Backup\LastNight, and then copied to the NAS server, with a 7-day retention.
Scenario 4 - Backups performed by the Sysprof Backup module, an MES database on Oracle, using 'exp
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Backups of the MES database (Oracle RAC) are performed daily by the Sysprof Backup module. They are stored in D:\_Backup\LastNight, and then copied to the NAS server.
The Oracle "exp" utility is internally used to dump individual database schemes. The backups are then copied to the NAS server, with a 7-day retention (screenshot not included).
Scenario 5 - Backups performed by the Sysprof Backup module, an MES database on Oracle, using 'rman
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Backups of the MES database (Oracle RAC) are performed daily by the Sysprof Backup module. They are stored in F:\oracle\oraback, and then copied to the NAS server.
The Oracle "rman" utility is internally used to back up the whole database. The backups are then copied to the NAS server, with a 7-day retention (screenshot not included).
Please provide documentation around a recent restore of the D2000 system.
So far, there has been no need to perform a full system or virtual server restore. We have tested restoring a virtual machine, and it worked fine.
Sometimes it happens that we revert to the last backup of the D2000 Configuration database. This restore is usually performed on a notebook where D2000 is installed, using D2000 Application Manager. Then, we use the restored database to XML export the configuration of objects that have been deleted or modified, and to revert changes.


