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Removing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

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Upgrade Guide Removing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service BlackBerryDBBackup.exe -d BESMgmt -f C:\DB_backup_folder -U sqlusername -P sqlpassword. BlackBerry Configuration Database Backup Tool parameters The parameters listed in brackets are optional. Parameter -d [-f] [-S] [-E] [-U] [-P] [-p] [-?] Description This parameter specifies the name of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server database (for example, BESMgmt). This parameter specifies the folder that you want to save the backup file in. If you specify a folder, it must already exist. The default folder is the current folder location. This parameter specifies the name of the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server database. This parameter specifies that you want to use Windows® authentication instead of database authentication to connect to the database server. Your login account must have the database owner permission. The default value is false (Windows authentication). This parameter specifies the user name that you use for database authentication. To use a login account that is different from the default login account, the account must have database owner permission. The default user name is sa. This parameter specifies the password that you use for database authentication. This parameter specifies the interval, as a percentage, that you want the BlackBerry Configuration Database Backup Tool to report progress at. The default percentage is 10. This parameter specifies information about the BlackBerry Configuration Database Backup Tool. You do not require any other parameters when you use this parameter. Removing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service The BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service is no longer in production. If you installed the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, you must remove it before you can upgrade to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3. For more information, visit www.blackberry.com/btsc to read artcle KB25012. 29

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BlackBerryDBBackup.exe -d BESMgmt -f C:\DB_backup_folder -U sqlusername -P sqlpassword
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BlackBerry Configuration Database Backup Tool parameters
The parameters listed in brackets are optional.
Parameter
Description
-d
<database _name>
This parameter specifies the name of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
database (for example, BESMgmt).
[-f]
<folder>
This parameter specifies the folder that you want to save the backup file in.
If you specify a folder, it must already exist.
The default folder is the current folder location.
[-S]
<database_server>
This parameter specifies the name of the computer that hosts the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server database.
[-E]
This parameter specifies that you want to use Windows® authentication
instead of database authentication to connect to the database server.
Your login account must have the database owner permission.
The default value is false (Windows authentication).
[-U]
<user_name>
This parameter specifies the user name that you use for database
authentication.
To use a login account that is different from the default login account, the
account must have database owner permission.
The default user name is sa.
[-P]
<password>
This parameter specifies the password that you use for database
authentication.
[-p]
<percentage>
This parameter specifies the interval, as a percentage, that you want the
BlackBerry Configuration Database Backup Tool to report progress at.
The default percentage is 10.
[-?]
This parameter specifies information about the BlackBerry Configuration
Database Backup Tool. You do not require any other parameters when you
use this parameter.
Removing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service
The BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service is no longer in production. If you installed the BlackBerry MDS Integration
Service, you must remove it before you can upgrade to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3.
For more information, visit
www.blackberry.com/btsc
to read artcle KB25012.
Upgrade Guide
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