Scheduling Backup
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This script only takes backup of the database and the attachments. |
- It is strongly recommended to shutdown the IMSMA server before the backup is starting.
- Modify the following script by replacing xyz at SIX places with the folder where you would like the backup folder to be created.
:: IMSMA backup via bat file @echo off @echo Backing up the database. This may take awhile, do not close this window. :: C:\xyz is the folder where you want the backups to be created. The folder must exists before the script is started. :: The user starting the Task in the Windows scheduler must have read/write access to the folder. c:\imsmang\pgsql\bin\pg_dump -U imsma > C:\xyz\dump.sql @echo Creating folder :: Creates a folder with the date as a timestamp, similar to the backups done in IMSMA. Then moves the dump.sql to it. for /f "delims=" %%a in ('wmic OS Get localdatetime ^| find "."') do set dt=%%a set datestamp=%dt:~0,8% set timestamp=%dt:~8,6% echo datestamp: "%datestamp%" echo timestamp: "%timestamp%" set YYYY=%dt:~0,4% set MM=%dt:~4,2% set DD=%dt:~6,2% set HH=%dt:~8,2% set Min=%dt:~10,2% set Sec=%dt:~12,2% set foldername=Backup_%YYYY%_%MM%_%DD%_%HH%_%Min%_%Sec% mkdir c:\xyz\%foldername% move c:\xyz\dump.sql c:\xyz\%foldername%\ @echo Copying the attachments :: uses xcopy to copy files from server destination to backup destination. :: /e Copies all subdirectories, even if they are empty] :: /h Copies hidden/system files :: /q suppresses output messages mkdir c:\xyz\%foldername%\server\attachments xcopy C:\IMSMAng\server\attachments c:\xyz\%foldername%\server\attachments /e /h /q @echo Done.
- Save it with name runIMSMAbackup.bat. Do not save it in the C:\IMSMAng folder.
- Schedule a task in the Operating System's Task scheduler. The following steps are done with Windows 7, follow those steps:
- Go to Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Task Scheduler
- In the Task Scheduler interface, click on Create Basic Task...
- In the Create Basic Task Wizard, provide a name, e.g. IMSMA Backup and an optional description. Click Next.
- In the next window, specify the required recurrence (daily, weekly, etc.) and click Next.
- Next, refine recurrence criteria (e.g. time of the day) and click Next.
- In the next window, select Start a Program and click Next.
- Browser to the previously created script, e.g. C:\backups\runIMSMAbackup.bat Click Next and then Finish.
The IMSMANG backup should now start at the specified time.
It is also possible to start-up the IMSMA Server with a bat-file.
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