[Building Sakai] About BackUp

Sam Chow samchow at ln.edu.hk
Thu Nov 5 17:37:19 PST 2009


Dear Steve,

Thanks for your reply. 

In my sakai.properties, this two is same as yours, it is mark as comment.
Thats mean all information are stored in database.

Many Thanks.

Best Regards,
Sam Chow
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Swinsburg 
  To: Sam Chow 
  Cc: sakai-dev at collab.sakaiproject.org 
  Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 7:21 PM
  Subject: Re: [Building Sakai] About BackUp


  Are you storing the content in the database or in the filesystem?


  What do you have in sakai.properties for:


  #bodyPath at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService = /someplace/
  #bodyVolumes at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService =vol1,vol2,vol3


  If database storage then for a disaster recovery situation, yes. If storing in filesystem, you'll need to back up the relevant volumes as well.


  You could also look into scripting individual site backups via the ArchiveService and a Quartz job. I am just about to implement this at my institution.


  cheers,
  Steve






  On 05/11/2009, at 6:27 PM, Sam Chow wrote:


    Dear all,

    Is that backup the Sakai in MySQL is enough? How about the document in Resources?

    Many Thanks.

    Best Regards,
    Sam Chow
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