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Restoring deleted postings and channels
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| Michael Andy Poulsen 2005-06-23, 5:55 pm |
| Hi,
Background:
Ealier today I made a big mistake by deleting a couple of channels from our
website - and I deleted them from the recycle bin as well.
I then tried to import an sdo-file I created for backup, but had problems
with the import due to a got in to the trouble with an
System.OutOfMemoryException as described in the tread "Import Error"
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...glist=&ptlist=&
exp=&sloc=en-us).
Questions:
Do you have any ideas about how to solve the System.OutOfMemoryException
(other than described in the tread mentioned above)?
Is it possible to restore the system based on a back up of the MCMS-database
from last night? - if so what are the roadmap for the restore?
Do you have any other suggestions as to how to restore the lost channels?
Regards
Michael Andy Poulsen
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| Mei Ying [MVP] 2005-06-24, 2:47 am |
| Hi
One way is to do a regaular SQL restore from the backup, to another
database. Once that is done, you can create a package that contains only the
channels you need to recover. With a small SDO file, the chances of getting
errors is reduced.
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regards
Mei Ying
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Blog: http://meiyinglim.blogspot.com
Book: http://www.packtpub.com/book/mcms
Contact: meiyinglim@hotmail.com
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"Michael Andy Poulsen" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Background:
> Ealier today I made a big mistake by deleting a couple of channels from our
> website - and I deleted them from the recycle bin as well.
> I then tried to import an sdo-file I created for backup, but had problems
> with the import due to a got in to the trouble with an
> System.OutOfMemoryException as described in the tread "Import Error"
> (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...&dglist=&ptlist
=&exp=&sloc=en-us).
>
> Questions:
> Do you have any ideas about how to solve the System.OutOfMemoryException
> (other than described in the tread mentioned above)?
> Is it possible to restore the system based on a back up of the MCMS-database
> from last night? - if so what are the roadmap for the restore?
> Do you have any other suggestions as to how to restore the lost channels?
>
>
> Regards
>
> Michael Andy Poulsen
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| Michael Andy Poulsen 2005-06-27, 7:49 am |
| Hi Mei Ying,
Thanks for your answer.
I could not get the ex- and import function in Site Manager to work properly
with the channels.
I ended up restoring to a new database and shifting the CMS system to the
restored database. It worked out fine, and we are up and running again.
Regards
Michael
"Mei Ying [MVP]" wrote:
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> Hi
>
> One way is to do a regaular SQL restore from the backup, to another
> database. Once that is done, you can create a package that contains only the
> channels you need to recover. With a small SDO file, the chances of getting
> errors is reduced.
>
> --
> regards
> Mei Ying
> ---
> Blog: http://meiyinglim.blogspot.com
> Book: http://www.packtpub.com/book/mcms
> Contact: meiyinglim@hotmail.com
> ---
>
>
> "Michael Andy Poulsen" wrote:
>
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