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This document contains descriptions about the context restore bundle. This | This document contains descriptions about the context restore bundle. This | ||
bundle is a solution for restoring one single context out of a mysql dump from a | bundle is a solution for restoring one single context out of a mysql dump from | ||
complete Open-Xchange database. In a distributed setup, it is possible to use | a complete Open-Xchange database. In a distributed setup, it is possible to use | ||
several files containing the dumps of different databases. The tool described | several files containing the dumps of different databases. The tool described | ||
within this document does fetch the needed information out of these files. | within this document does fetch the needed information out of these files. | ||
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== Deliverables == | == Deliverables == | ||
Package description | Package description The package open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore | ||
The package open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore contains the bundle | contains the bundle itself and the corresponding configuration files. The | ||
itself and the corresponding configuration files. The bundle will get installed as a | bundle will get installed as a directory below <tt>/opt/open-xchange/bundles</tt>. The | ||
directory below /opt/open-xchange/bundles. The configuration file can be | configuration file can be found in: | ||
found in: | |||
/opt/open-xchange/etc/admindaemon/plugin/contextrestore.properties. | /opt/open-xchange/etc/admindaemon/plugin/contextrestore.properties. | ||
== Limitations == | == Limitations == | ||
For the restore process, the tool requires some information to be available in the | For the restore process, the tool requires some information to be available in | ||
database. One is the availability of the old database pool id. The tool will dig out | the database. One is the availability of the old database pool id. The tool | ||
the pool id the context used before from the mysql dump, and will try to get a | will dig out the pool id the context used before from the mysql dump, and will | ||
connection to the corresponding database through this pool id. If the pool id | try to get a connection to the corresponding database through this pool id. If | ||
does not exist any more, an error is thrown. | the pool id does not exist any more, an error is thrown. The same applies to | ||
The same applies to the filestore_id. | the filestore_id. | ||
== Requirements == | == Requirements == | ||
For correct operation, it is required that the mysql dumps for this tool represent | For correct operation, it is required that the mysql dumps for this tool | ||
a consistent state of all databases the Open-Xchange server has under control. | represent a consistent state of all databases the Open-Xchange server has under | ||
Furthermore this consistent state needs also to include the backup of the | control. Furthermore this consistent state needs also to include the backup of | ||
filestore. | the filestore. | ||
{{InstallPlugin|pluginname=open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore|sopath=stable}} | {{InstallPlugin|pluginname=open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore|sopath=stable}} | ||
After the package has been installed, a new shell script named | After the package has been installed, a new shell script named | ||
<tt>/opt/open-xchange/sbin/restorecontext</tt> The admin daemon needs to be | |||
restarted to make the new functionality available. The functionality is accessible | restarted to make the new functionality available. The functionality is | ||
via RMI, CLT and SOAP. | accessible via RMI, CLT and SOAP. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
A complete database backup has to be done before the new function can be | A complete database backup has to be done before the new function can be used. | ||
used. The Tool described within this document requires a full SQL dump of the | The Tool described within this document requires a full SQL dump of the | ||
databases involved. This can be done by executing the command mysqldump - | databases involved. This can be done by executing the command | ||
all-databases - | |||
Open-Xchange as well as the configuration Database. These two parameters are | $ mysqldump --all-databases --single-transaction | ||
very important. The first one lets the dump contain every database on the | |||
specified database host, and the second is used for a consistent backup. Instead | on all database machines registered in Open-Xchange as well as the | ||
of –-all-databases you can also use –-database with the right database(s), if | configuration Database. These two parameters are very important. The first one | ||
none of the switches are given as direct argument then mysql will left out | lets the dump contain every database on the specified database host, and the | ||
essential data in the dump. For a full backup the switch --all-databases is | second is used for a consistent backup. Instead of <tt>–-all-databases</tt> you can also | ||
recommended. | use <tt>–-database</tt> with the right database(s), if none of the switches are given as | ||
direct argument then mysql will left out essential data in the dump. For a full | |||
backup the switch <tt>--all-databases</tt> is recommended. | |||
The usage of the command line tool is self-explanatory as it confirms to the | The usage of the command line tool is self-explanatory as it confirms to the | ||
standard unix behavior. --help will show a short help with the available | standard unix behavior. <tt>--help</tt> will show a short help with the available | ||
parameters. | parameters. | ||
The main arguments of the tool are different database dumps (from the configdb | The main arguments of the tool are different database dumps (from the configdb | ||
and the distributed user data databases). On success the tool returns the path to | and the distributed user data databases). On success the tool returns the path to | ||
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afterwards in a separate process which is not part of the Open-Xchange system. | afterwards in a separate process which is not part of the Open-Xchange system. | ||
An example of a restore would look like this: | An example of a restore would look like this: | ||
restorecontext -A | |||
$ restorecontext -A oxadminmaster -P secret -c 1 \ | |||
path to configdb | -f /path/to/configdb.sql,/path/to/userdb.sql,/path/to/userdb1.sql,... \ | ||
file:/path/to/filestore/1_ctx_store | |||
file:/// | |||
Revision as of 08:12, 2 July 2010
Context Restore Documentation
Introduction
This document contains descriptions about the context restore bundle. This bundle is a solution for restoring one single context out of a mysql dump from a complete Open-Xchange database. In a distributed setup, it is possible to use several files containing the dumps of different databases. The tool described within this document does fetch the needed information out of these files.
Architecture
The context restore bundle is designed as an admin bundle so it gets installed into the OSGi environment of the OX admin daemon.
Deliverables
Package description The package open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore contains the bundle itself and the corresponding configuration files. The bundle will get installed as a directory below /opt/open-xchange/bundles. The configuration file can be found in:
/opt/open-xchange/etc/admindaemon/plugin/contextrestore.properties.
Limitations
For the restore process, the tool requires some information to be available in the database. One is the availability of the old database pool id. The tool will dig out the pool id the context used before from the mysql dump, and will try to get a connection to the corresponding database through this pool id. If the pool id does not exist any more, an error is thrown. The same applies to the filestore_id.
Requirements
For correct operation, it is required that the mysql dumps for this tool represent a consistent state of all databases the Open-Xchange server has under control. Furthermore this consistent state needs also to include the backup of the filestore.
Install on OX AppSuite
Debian GNU/Linux 11.0
Add the following entry to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/open-xchange.list if not already present:
deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/stable/DebianBullseye/ /
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# deb https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/stable/updates/DebianBullseye/ /
and run
$ apt-get update $ apt-get install open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore
Debian GNU/Linux 12.0
Add the following entry to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/open-xchange.list if not already present:
deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/stable/DebianBookworm/ /
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# deb https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/stable/updates/DebianBookworm/ /
and run
$ apt-get update $ apt-get install open-xchange-admin-plugin-contextrestore
After the package has been installed, a new shell script named /opt/open-xchange/sbin/restorecontext The admin daemon needs to be restarted to make the new functionality available. The functionality is accessible via RMI, CLT and SOAP.
Usage
A complete database backup has to be done before the new function can be used. The Tool described within this document requires a full SQL dump of the databases involved. This can be done by executing the command
$ mysqldump --all-databases --single-transaction
on all database machines registered in Open-Xchange as well as the configuration Database. These two parameters are very important. The first one lets the dump contain every database on the specified database host, and the second is used for a consistent backup. Instead of –-all-databases you can also use –-database with the right database(s), if none of the switches are given as direct argument then mysql will left out essential data in the dump. For a full backup the switch --all-databases is recommended.
The usage of the command line tool is self-explanatory as it confirms to the standard unix behavior. --help will show a short help with the available parameters.
The main arguments of the tool are different database dumps (from the configdb and the distributed user data databases). On success the tool returns the path to the filestore of the given context. The files below this path have to be restored afterwards in a separate process which is not part of the Open-Xchange system. An example of a restore would look like this:
$ restorecontext -A oxadminmaster -P secret -c 1 \
-f /path/to/configdb.sql,/path/to/userdb.sql,/path/to/userdb1.sql,... \ file:/path/to/filestore/1_ctx_store