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Backup\Recovery of MSDE, SQL2000, SQL2005 databases
using the "Data Server Manager".
The information in this article applies to:
SOAPware 4.x running a MSDE, SQL2000, or SQL2005 database:
This article contains information on:
Database Backup

Database Restore
Restore to New Location
Data Server Manager
Data Backup Media Rotation
Backup
Backing up databases is a relatively easy process; by following the steps
listed in this section you can make a backup of your SOAPware and SQL databases.
Note: backups can be made with the Data Server Manager while
users are in SOAPware.
- Our first step is to start the Data Server Manager and Login.
- Once the Data Server Manager interface is loaded, Click the Backup tab.
- By default, all of the databases should be selected. Unless there is a special
circumstance, SOAPware, Inc. always recommends backing up all of your SOAPware
databases.
- Set the Backup Location by Clicking the Select Folder button and selecting the
location where you would like the backup to be stored. Now that we have selected
the databases that we would like to backup and we have set a backup location we
are ready to perform a backup.
- Click the Backup Button and the process will begin.
- A progress indicator will display the database operation progress. The amount of
time that it will take to backup the databases will depend on the size of the
databases and computer speed. During the backup process, DO NOT end the backup
task, shut down, or reboot the computer. A typical backup can take anywhere from
5 minutes to 2 hours (average backup speed is 2 minutes for every 100MB). When
the process is finished you will see a Backup Complete message.
- Your backup files now exist in the folder selected in step 4, we highly
recommend that you copy them to another media
Scheduling Backups
Scheduled Backups can be easily scheduled from the Backup tab.
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While on the Backup tab, select the database that you would like to
backup
- Check the box next to "Schedule"
- Click the … button.
- On the Schedule Job screen, you can select to schedule the job to run
one time or recurring.
- Click the Change button if you wish to change the frequency.
- Click OK until you are back at the main Backup Tab.
- Click the Schedule button. You will receive "Job successfully scheduled"
notice, click OK.
- Click the Scheduled Tasks Tab, you should now see your "scheduled
backup". Until the backup runs it will show as False in the "Last Run
Result" column. After the schedule task has ran it should show "True".


- We recommend scheduling database backups to run at a minimum of once per
day.
If you do have a job that fails for some reason, the Data Manager will
notify you
Restoring Databases
Restoring databases is also an easy process; by following the steps in this
section you can easily restore a backup of your SOAPware and SQL Databases.
Before beginning the restore process, make sure that everyone is logged out of
SOAPware on all machines.
- Our first step in restoring databases is to Start the
Data Server Manager and Login.
- Once the Data Server Manager interface is loaded, Click the Restore tab.
- Select the SOAPware databases that you would like to restore. Typically
you will want to restore all of the SOAPware databases. The current version
of the Database Manager does not support restoring System databases. For
this reason, only select the SOAPware databases.
- Click the Restore Button and select the drive and folder that contains
the backup set.
- You will then receive an Overwrite Database warning. Keep in mind that
restoring a database will overwrite any existing database information. If
this is what you would like to do, Click Yes. If not, Click No.
- A progress indicator will display the database operation progress. The
amount of time that it will take to restore the databases will depend on the
size of the databases and computer speed. During the restore process, DO NOT
end the restore task, shut down or reboot the computer. A typical restore
can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours.
- After the restore is complete, click Actions > Add SOAPware Account,
this adds the Program login back to the databases.
Restoring to New Location.
Before beginning the restore process, make sure that everyone is logged out of
SOAPware on all machines.
- Our first step in restoring databases is to Start the
Data Server Manager and Login.
- Once the Data Server Manager interface is loaded, Click the Restore tab.
- Select the SOAPware databases that you would like to restore. Typically
you will want to restore all of the SOAPware databases. The current version
of the Database Manager does not support restoring System databases. For
this reason, only select the SOAPware databases.
- Click the Restore Button and select the drive and folder that contains
the backup set.
- Click the 'Use Specificied Location' and select the folder where you
would like it to restore.
- You will then receive an Overwrite Database warning. Keep in mind that
restoring a database will overwrite any existing database information. If
this is what you would like to do, Click Yes. If not, Click No.
- A progress indicator will display the database operation progress. The
amount of time that it will take to restore the databases will depend on the
size of the databases and computer speed. During the restore process, DO NOT
end the restore task, shut down or reboot the computer. A typical restore
can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours.
- After the restore is complete, click Actions > Add SOAPware Account,
this adds the Program login back to the databases.
Data Manager
The SOAPware Data Server Manager is used to backup and
restore the SOAPware databases and perform other maintenance tasks.
Logging into the Data Server Manager
Before you can use the Data Server Manager, you must first login. In the Server
Login box, select the server that is hosting your SOAPware databases. Example,
running the program from the server we will select (local) for the server. The
server could also be listed as YOURCOMPTUERNAME\SWData. Enter the sa account
login information or another User ID and Password that has Administrative
privileges. Please consult your Network Administrator for the login information.
By default, the sa account DOES NOT have a password assigned to it. After you
enter the Server name, User ID, and Password information Click OK; the Data
Server interface will then load. The main Data Server Manager interface consists
of several tabs. The Backup Tab displays the SOAPware and SQL database backup
information; as a well as Schedule and Backup Location information. The
Scheduled Tasks Tab contains a list of Scheduled Tasks, and information
regarding when it was last ran and when it will run again. You can also: Delete,
Edit, View History Logs, and manually run a Scheduled Task.
Data Rotation and Off Site Storage
It's very important to have a system in place that allows
you to rotate the storage tapes or disks so you always have backups for each day
for at least the previous week. In addition, it is very beneficial to “pull” a
tape or disk and place it in a lock box or off site storage on a regular basis
to insure that an undiagnosed problem is not recycled, and thus backup
information is corrupted on all your tapes.
It is also important to have an off site storage in case of a catastrophic
event. It is not unreasonable to backup daily. If you don't have a backup system
in place, talk to your local system administrator about setting up a backup
system for your data. Remember – it’s not a question of IF a piece of hardware
will fail, but WHEN, so plan for the worst and backup your data!
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| Published |
Feb 2 1998 6:08PM |
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Issue Type: Databases |
| Last Modified |
05/24/2008 13:16:32 |
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| Keywords |
Backup, recovery, restore, databases Datamanager
data store MSDE, SQL Data Server Manager, . |