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Archiver Restore, Before you begin, About this task

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v Number of rows purged from LG_MSG_ARCHIVE v Configuration settings enabled for that particular task v Purging schedule that was configured v Archive criteria used, such as Sending partner, Package, Protocol, and Document type. This is displayed only if the CopyNonRep data is selected while running the archiver task. Archiver Restore WebSphere Partner Gateway allows you to restore the data, which has been archived and purged from the system. Before you begin You will be able to restore only if the WebSphere Partner Gateway file system and database are available, and at least one archive and purge task is successfully completed. About this task To restore, do the following: 1. Login as administrator and navigate to Hub Admin > Hub Configuration > Archiver > Archiver Restore. 2. Specify the date range by entering the Start Date and End date. 3. Provide the NonRep File Archive Location directory where the data is stored. This location will be searched for the files backed up from the NONREP folder during archiving. The default value will be taken from the latest configuration for the archiver task. The restore will fail, if it fails to read from the path specified e.g. If directory does not exist. 4. Provide the NonRep Database Archive Location directory. This location will be searched for the files backed up from the NONREP folder during archiving. The default value will be taken from latest configuration for the archiver task. The restore will fail, if it fails to read from the path specified e.g. directory does not exist. 5. Select the Append checkbox if you wish to append the data while restoring. If the checkbox is not selected, then the existing data will be overwritten by the new data. By default, this checkbox will not be selected. 6. Click Restore. The console will publish the event to the server. 7. Here are the server side activities: a. The data is restored in the LG_MSG_RESTORE and LG_CERT_ARCHIVE tables. From the export log table, the server thread searches for the files that have the data for specified sub-volumes and reads those during the restore operation. Upon completion of the data restore, it will update the log table with flag set to 'Imported'. b. The files are copied to dataRestore subfolder of Common File System in the appropriate sub-volume(s). The data is read from the backup files, which contain the documents processed on the days specified in the date range and are found on the backup locations. 8. Click Refresh to view the status of the restore task. On completion of the task, the status is displayed as Successful on the console. If there is a failure, then the status is displayed as Failed. Chapter 13. Archiving 135

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v
Number of rows purged from LG_MSG_ARCHIVE
v
Configuration settings enabled for that particular task
v
Purging schedule that was configured
v
Archive criteria used, such as Sending partner, Package, Protocol, and Document
type. This is displayed only if the CopyNonRep data is selected while running
the archiver task.
Archiver Restore
WebSphere Partner Gateway allows you to restore the data, which has been
archived and purged from the system.
Before you begin
You will be able to restore only if the WebSphere Partner Gateway file system and
database are available, and at least one archive and purge task is successfully
completed.
About this task
To restore, do the following:
1.
Login as administrator and navigate to
Hub Admin > Hub Configuration >
Archiver > Archiver Restore
.
2.
Specify the date range by entering the
Start Date
and
End date
.
3.
Provide the
NonRep File Archive Location
directory where the data is stored.
This location will be searched for the files backed up from the NONREP folder
during archiving. The default value will be taken from the latest configuration
for the archiver task. The restore will fail, if it fails to read from the path
specified e.g. If directory does not exist.
4.
Provide the
NonRep Database Archive Location
directory. This location will be
searched for the files backed up from the NONREP folder during archiving.
The default value will be taken from latest configuration for the archiver task.
The restore will fail, if it fails to read from the path specified e.g. directory does
not exist.
5.
Select the
Append
checkbox if you wish to append the data while restoring. If
the checkbox is not selected, then the existing data will be overwritten by the
new data. By default, this checkbox will not be selected.
6.
Click
Restore
. The console will publish the event to the server.
7.
Here are the server side activities:
a.
The data is restored in the LG_MSG_RESTORE and LG_CERT_ARCHIVE
tables. From the export log table, the server thread searches for the files that
have the data for specified sub-volumes and reads those during the restore
operation. Upon completion of the data restore, it will update the log table
with flag set to ’Imported’.
b.
The files are copied to dataRestore subfolder of Common File System in the
appropriate sub-volume(s). The data is read from the backup files, which
contain the documents processed on the days specified in the date range
and are found on the backup locations.
8.
Click
Refresh
to view the status of the restore task. On completion of the task,
the status is displayed as
Successful
on the console. If there is a failure, then
the status is displayed as
Failed
.
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