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Stranger Joined: May 21, 2008 Post Count: 2 Status: Offline |
Hi, My org is going to decommission the server whr mvnforum is now deployed and we do not know as yet when it will be made available on a different server. This includes the DB server too. I need to retrieve all the data that is existing today including the attachments and stuff. Please let me know how this can be done. TIA, Nimish |
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mvnForum developer Vietnam Joined: Sep 16, 2004 Post Count: 85 Status: Offline |
If not mistaken, all of tables in mvnforum have a default-field: "CreationDate" which is data created real time. In my opinion, you can retrieve data based on this field. |
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mvnForum Developer Vietnam Joined: Oct 16, 2002 Post Count: 2956 Status: Offline |
What version of mvnForum, OS and database server you are running? Generally to migrate from one server to another server, you need: - Use the backup tool of your database server to backup database. - Backup folder mvnForumHome - Backup folder mvnplugindata in your context - Backup all of your context for reference later. ---------------------------------------- Minh Nguyen mvnForum Developer Want a free, open source Java Jsp/Servlet forum, get mvnForum at http://www.mvnForum.com http://www.DienDanLinux.org |
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Stranger Joined: May 21, 2008 Post Count: 2 Status: Offline |
We are running mvnForum 1.0.0 RC4 Update 2 on a unix box. The database is Oracle. I was thinking more on the lines of probably executing a query or something like that and extract all the data onto a spreadsheet or word doc or something like that. Is that possible? At this point we are not even sure if they will use mvnforum again. Nimish ---------------------------------------- [Edit 2 times, last edit by nimishprasad at Jul 1, 2008 4:12:39 PM] |
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mvnForum Developer Vietnam Joined: Oct 16, 2002 Post Count: 2956 Status: Offline |
I guess Oracle have a tool that help you backup all of your database, and you also need to backup mvnForumHome and your context. With these backup files, you could restore it later. ---------------------------------------- Minh Nguyen mvnForum Developer Want a free, open source Java Jsp/Servlet forum, get mvnForum at http://www.mvnForum.com http://www.DienDanLinux.org |
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