Is there any document to describe some answer my question above?
RHQ database is growing quickly, we still need the measurements (at least some of them) - so we need to have some kind of backup, for case of server disaster.
I guess there should also be a few rules somewhere to set the time , for which the data should be kept in the live database.
Is it enough to backup the postgresql database to be sure I can restore a state, which isn't very old? If I have got a non-empty database, should I install, or upgrade RHQ?
Attila
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Le 12/11/2013 15:20, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
Is there any document to describe some answer my question above?
RHQ database is growing quickly, we still need the measurements (at least some of them) - so we need to have some kind of backup, for case of server disaster.
I guess there should also be a few rules somewhere to set the time , for which the data should be kept in the live database.
You can configure a few properties on this page #Administration/Configuration/SystemSettings
Is it enough to backup the postgresql database to be sure I can restore a state, which isn't very old? If I have got a non-empty database, should I install, or upgrade RHQ?
You have to backup the postgresql data _and_ the storage node data (see https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/RHQ/Backup+and+Restore)
Attila
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