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Reporting Backup

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Hello,

 

we had a issue related to space on disk2 of the reporting and becuase it is not yet possible to resize it, I had to backup data, rebuild the vm reporitng (with a "different" size for disk2) and the restore the data.

When manual backup has done three files are generated:

 

9/04/2019 12:44 289 byte backup_manifest_Tue_Apr__9_12_44_06_2019
09/04/2019 12:44 1.607 byte ib_system_capacity_db_1551790676_1551790676_0.tar.gz
09/04/2019 12:44 2.975 byte ib_system_db_1551794634_1551794274_0.tar.gz

 

Because I'm not able to test it, what is the file I had to restore? Maybe I should restore twice? One by one?

 

Thank you,

Fabio Colombo

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Hi Fabio,


I seriously wonder if you have all your data in those two files. While I do not know your NIOS version, if you are not on the latest NIOS version, I would recommend performing a product restart on the reporting server and and try to make a new backup and put all the files together in one location. In the latest NIOS versions, during a backup, Splunk is forcefully stopped and data from hot buckets are rolled over for backup. In certain old ones, I believe only the already rolled over data is backed up.


But to answer your question, you don’t have to specify a file during reporting data restore. Specifying the file path is enough.


Best Regards,
Bibin Thomas

Re: Reporting Backup

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Thank you very much, I appeciate !!!

Re: Reporting Backup

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Sorry,

I appreciated you support!!

Reporting Backup Issue

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Hi All, I need help regarding backup of my reporter server having NIOS running 8.3.8

Each type i try to bakup, size of the file become reduced like i tried 4 times to take a back up and backup size shrink from 8GB-6GB-4GB-700MB.

 

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Haroon

Re: Reporting Backup Issue

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The very first time you take a backup it does a full backup.  The next time you do a backup it only does an incremental from the last time the backup was run.  This is why you see shrinking file sizes.

 

If you need to "reset" to take a full backup you'll need to contact support.

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