Create a backup directory (for Linux)
IXIASOFT recommends that you store all the docbase backups in a top-level folder, called docbase_backups. You can then create a sub-folder for IXIASOFT TEXTML Server version and then a sub-folder for each docbase backup.
For example, if you plan to back up two docbases
(docbaseA and docbaseB), your directory structure would be as
follows:
Very important notes/docbase_backups/[version]/docbaseA
/docbase_backups/[version]/docbaseB
- The user used to run TEXTML Server daemon *must* have write privileges to the top-level docbase_backups directory. This is described in the procedure
below.Note: To determine the name of the user that is running the TEXTML Server, see the
username
field in the /opt/ixiasoft/textmlserver/<instancename>/textmlserver4.conf file. By default, this istextml
. - The backup directory *must not* be within the directory structure of your live docbase.
- Never use one of the following directories by
itself to store the backups:
/
,/tmp
,/usr
,/lib
,/var
,/etc
, ...
root
and you select the option to overwrite existing backups.
To create a backup directory: