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• osql_restore.sql
• WJABackupRestoreInstructions_<language_code>.txt
The .bat files include commands that copy the files and launch the .sql files. The .sql files include
commands that back up and restore the database.
The backup and restore scripts must be run on NTFS file systems. NTFS file permissions are integral to
HP Web Jetadmin and can be restored only when both the backup and restore scripts are run in
NTFS. The backup and restore scripts stop the HP Web Jetadmin service. The operator should always
check for clients that are using the HP Web Jetadmin application before running these scripts. The
restore script overwrites all of the settings and data when it executes. The operator should be fully
aware of this due to the potential for lost data.
The following data in the directory structure and database is backed up:
• Current devices and device attributes
• Collected device metrics
• Stored reports, data export settings, and archives
• Device credentials (see the Note below)
• Stored device configurations
• Alerts settings, including notification and supplies management details
• Group details and settings
• Application history details
• Application settings, including templates, schedules, filters, and views that were previously saved
• Application security settings, including user roles and stored credentials (see the Note below)
The following data is not backed up and, therefore, is not restored:
• SSL certificate, if installed
• HP Web Jetadmin client-stored settings
• HP Web Jetadmin base installation
• Paused configuration tasks
Note When restoring the settings and database information to the HP Web Jetadmin host,
encrypted data no longer functions if the host or Microsoft Windows
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OS instance is different
from the host or Windows OS instance that was used to process the original file-set. In these
cases, the encrypted data can be restored manually by using the HP Web Jetadmin User
Interface. Encrypted data includes global credentials, device passwords, SMTP user and
password settings, HTTP proxy user and password settings, user-defined settings, and so on.
Note User-defined settings are restored on a different host or Windows OS instance.
Note In HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 SR6 and later, you can export templates that contain passwords
and then import those templates into another HP Web Jetadmin instance. In HP Web
Jetadmin 10.3 SR5 and earlier, you can export only templates that do not contain any user-
defined settings and then import those templates into another HP Web Jetadmin instance.
Administrative access is required because the backup and restore scripts start and stop the HP Web
Jetadmin service. To launch a Command Prompt window with administrative access, go to Start >
Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then select Run as administrator. The title
bar on the Command Prompt window should be Administrator: Command Prompt.
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