12.2 Restoring the database
You can restore the database to the status when it was backed up. To restore the database, you need backup data acquired by using the sdmexportdb command.
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In addition to restoring the database, you need to place the application to be distributed on the communication server.
Procedure
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On the communication server, stop the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager Web Server
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On the communication server, stop the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager (Communication Server Service)
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On the smart device manager, stop the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager Web Server
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On the smart device manager, stop the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager Server Service
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Copy the backup data acquired by the sdmexportdb command to the smart device manager.
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On the smart device manager, start the command prompt, and then change the current directory to the command storage location.
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On the smart device manager, execute the sdmimportdb command.
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On the smart device manager, start the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager Server Service
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On the smart device manager, start the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager Web Server
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On the communication server, start the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager (Communication Server Service)
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On the communication server, start the following service from the Windows Services window:
JP1/ITDM2 - Smart Device Manager Web Server
Result
The database of JP1/ITDM2 - SDM (Smart Device Manager) is restored to the status when the backup data was acquired.
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