Suite à un crash de notre système de synchronisation des données Ifolder, nous avons essayé de faire une restauration de celui-ci. Pour ce faire, nous sommes donc allé chercher la doc Novell pour bien faire le travail et voici ce que nous avons trouvé:
{{9.6 Recovering from a Catastrophic Loss of the iFolder Server If the iFolder server configuration or data store becomes corrupted, use your iFolder backup files to restore the database to its last good backup. Restoring the iFolder server to the state it was in at the time of the backup also reverts the iFolders on any connected iFolder clients to that same state.
IMPORTANT:All changes made since the time of the backup will be lost on all connected clients.
Consider the following implications of restoring iFolder data:
- Any new file or directory is deleted if it was added to an iFolder since the time of the backup.
- Any file that was modified is reverted to its state at the time of the backup.
- Any file or directory is restored if it was deleted since the time of the backup.
Before restoring the iFolder server, consider notifying all users to save copies of any files or directories they might have modified in their iFolders since the time of the last backup. After the iFolder server is restored, they can copy these files or directories back into their respective iFolders}}
Traduction:
Pour la restauration d'Ifolder suite à un crash, tout les fichiers antérieur aux crash sont perdus et les fichiers plus anciens seront restaurés. Sans oublié que si vous avez une infrastructure de plus de 600 postes, vous devez procéder à la restauration sur les 600 postes.
Merci Novell pour ce merveilleux produit.