Backing up configuration and database files (Oracle)

After the disaster recovery system is configured, you must back up the configuration files of the primary TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server and the database files of the primary database server.

This is critical to bring up the recovery TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server at the time of a disaster. You can do this after shutting down the primary TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server and copying the entire Infrastructure Management installation directory to the recovery TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server.

BMC recommends that you use a storage replication solution to back up the configuration files and database replication solution to back up the database files at regular intervals. These solutions ensure consistency between the cell database and the Oracle Database even when the TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server is up and running. It also helps reduce the recovery time.

Backup frequency

The state of the recovery TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server depends on how recently you backed up your files. According to your organization's IT policies, you can decide whether to have daily, weekly, or monthly backups. BMC recommends that you create a backup of the files after any configuration changes are made to the server.

Files to back up

The following files and directories are critical, and they must be backed up before a disaster for a recovery of TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server to be successful.

Note

BMC recommends that you back up all of the following files at the same time to ensure that the files are synchronized.

File typeFiles to back up
Configuration files

The configuration files include information about adapters and instances. Ensure that you back up the following files:

(Windows) Configuration files to backup
  • pw\monitors\monitors_
  • pw\pronto\usr_
  • pw\pronto\conf
  • pw\pronto\data\admin
  • pw\pronto\data\cell
  • pw\custom\conf
  • pw\server\etc
  • pw\admin\etc\mccscommunication
(Linux) Configuration files to backup
  • pw/monitors/monitors_
  • pw/pronto/usr_
  • pw/pronto/conf
  • pw/pronto/data/admin
  • pw/pronto/data/cell
  • pw/custom/conf
  • pw/server/etc
  • pw/admin/etc/mccscommunication
KB files

Ensure that you back up all of the KB files. The files are located in the following directories:

  • (Windows) pw\server\etc\pncell_cellName\kb
  • (Linux) pw/server/etc/pncell_cellName/kb

For the Calbro Services example, cellName refers to amsterdam. If you changed the default name during TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server installation, cellName refers to the name that you specified.

Cell database files

Ensure that you back up the mcdb and xact cell database files. The files are located in the following directories:

  • (Windows) pw\server\var\pncell_cellName
  • (Linux) pw/server/var/pncell_cellName

For the Calbro Services example, cellName refers to amsterdam. If you changed the default name during TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server installation, cellName refers to the name that you specified.

Oracle database filesYou can back up your Oracle Database files by using an Oracle-certified database replication tool or a database replication solution. Ensure that the tool or the solution backs up the database files properly.

Related topics

Configuring the disaster recovery system (Oracle)

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  1. Kells Kearney

    There are mistakes in the Linux backup directories, right? Listed are

    pw/server/log pw/server/tmp pw/server/var

    That can't be correct, can it?

    Sep 20, 2019 01:09