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Backup Database

To backup a database:

  1. Selecting the schedule backup option opens up the System Event Scheduler: https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/206537165/Schedules#System-Event-Scheduler, in which a Backup Task can be created and scheduled, or a pre-existing Backup Task can be edited.

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  2. This will open an explanation of the Scheduler's details and options, including backup tasks, which is available on the Schedules page. However, it is important to note that there are two different types of Backup Task:

    1. A System Configuration Backup. This will backup the database records and the False Alarm Tracks.

    2. A System Configuration and Alarm Backup. This backup will include the database records, the False Alarm Tracks and the Alarm data.

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  2. In order to include alarms in the backup, Edit the backup task to enable the Backup Alarms checkbox.

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  2. Click the Run Now button:

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  2. A Database Backup Process notification will be displayed:

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  2. There will be three backup folders created - one for Alarms, Entities and False Alarm Tracks:

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A Backup task does not have to be scheduled for the future. By selecting Run Now, a backup task, or any System Event, will be triggered immediately.

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To restore a database, you will have to restore the Entities, the False Alarm Tracks and the Alarms (if the latter have been selected to be backed up), each in turn.

  1. Select the restore database option:

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  2. This opens the Restore Database dialog:

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  2. Select the Restore File dropdown in order to select a backed-up Entities file:

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  2. The details of the backed-up file will appear in the dialog:

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  2. Click Restore Database.

  3. The system will close, and you will need to wait for the restored system to start.

  4. Log in and repeat this process or the False Alarm Tracks.

  5. Log in again and if you have selected to backup the Alarm data repeat the process for Alarms.

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For Alarms you can select an Expire At Offset value.

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To reset the system to its default settings:

  1. Select the Reset option.

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  2. A confirmation window will pop up:

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  2. You must type in the code displayed in the dialog to confirm you want to reset the software. Once ready, the OK button will be activated, and you can continue.

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Once the data has been reset, the system will automatically restart, and the user interface will log out.

NOTE: Because the data has been reset and all user account deleted, you can only log back in with default user account details.

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You can amend these settings by:

  1. Click the Edit button:

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  2. Amend the settings as required and click Save.

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