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To backup iPortalDoc user data and system database, please save a copy of the following system directories:
 
To backup iPortalDoc user data and system database, please save a copy of the following system directories:
  
* /home1/_dbdoc : This directory contains all iPortalDoc user data. NOTE: inside this directory you can safely exclude from backup the directory /home1/_dbdoc/docFS.
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* '''/home1/_dbdoc''' : This directory contains all iPortalDoc user data. NOTE: inside this directory you can safely exclude from backup the directory /home1/_dbdoc/docFS.
* /home1/backupSYS : This directory contains iPortalDoc database backup files. By default, this directory will always keep dump files of iPortalDoc database, one dump file for each of the last 30 days.
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* '''/home1/backupSYS''' : This directory contains iPortalDoc database backup files. By default, this directory will always keep dump files of iPortalDoc database, one dump file for each of the last 30 days.
* /opt/system/backupDB : This directory contains IPBRICK.OS configuration backup files;
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* '''/opt/system/backupDB''' : This directory contains IPBRICK.OS configuration backup files;

Revision as of 17:14, 18 April 2017

To backup iPortalDoc user data and system database, please save a copy of the following system directories:

  • /home1/_dbdoc : This directory contains all iPortalDoc user data. NOTE: inside this directory you can safely exclude from backup the directory /home1/_dbdoc/docFS.
  • /home1/backupSYS : This directory contains iPortalDoc database backup files. By default, this directory will always keep dump files of iPortalDoc database, one dump file for each of the last 30 days.
  • /opt/system/backupDB : This directory contains IPBRICK.OS configuration backup files;