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Kris Seraphine

2007-01-26, 7:11 pm

I'm putting together a disaster recovery plan for a customer who's running
CCM 3.3(3). I did a reinstall and restore on lab equipment successfully but
I seem to be missing the point of the Same server recovery option. What
advantage does that option give opposed to doing a new install and restoring
the backup? Or is that option only intended for use in upgrades (If I
remember way back I think it was used as part of the infamous 3.2 to
3.3upgrade).

I tried using the same server recovery option during my testing and when I
started the CCM installer it recognized that fact but gave me
DBNAME.inierror. I couldn't find such a file anywhere (I expected it
to be on the D
partition) so I'm not sure what it was looking for.

Any insight would be appreciated

--
kris seraphine

Ryan Ratliff

2007-01-28, 1:11 pm

Only used for the 3.2 to 3.3 or later upgrade as I recall. It may even have
been removed in later OS installs.


-Ryan



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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Kris Seraphine
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 4:23 PM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Same server recovery


I'm putting together a disaster recovery plan for a customer who's running
CCM 3.3(3). I did a reinstall and restore on lab equipment successfully but
I seem to be missing the point of the Same server recovery option. What
advantage does that option give opposed to doing a new install and restoring
the backup? Or is that option only intended for use in upgrades (If I
remember way back I think it was used as part of the infamous 3.2 to 3.3
upgrade).

I tried using the same server recovery option during my testing and when I
started the CCM installer it recognized that fact but gave me DBNAME.ini
error. I couldn't find such a file anywhere (I expected it to be on the D
partition) so I'm not sure what it was looking for.

Any insight would be appreciated

--
kris seraphine

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