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== Backup ==
  
 
Run in bash following commandline to dump only users settings to /tmp/settings.sql
 
Run in bash following commandline to dump only users settings to /tmp/settings.sql
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  mydb='voipmonitor'; mysql ${mydb} -Ne "show tables from voipmonitor where \
 
  mydb='voipmonitor'; mysql ${mydb} -Ne "show tables from voipmonitor where \
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   "| sed -e "s/^/--ignore-table=${mydb}./" |xargs mysqldump -c --skip-triggers --skip-add-locks --no-create-info ${mydb} > /tmp/settings.sql
 
   "| sed -e "s/^/--ignore-table=${mydb}./" |xargs mysqldump -c --skip-triggers --skip-add-locks --no-create-info ${mydb} > /tmp/settings.sql
  
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== Restore ==
 
If you wish to restore dumpfile, with with creation of a new db:
 
If you wish to restore dumpfile, with with creation of a new db:
 
  mysqladmin create voipmonitor
 
  mysqladmin create voipmonitor

Revision as of 21:13, 23 November 2015

Backup

Run in bash following commandline to dump only users settings to /tmp/settings.sql


mydb='voipmonitor'; mysql ${mydb} -Ne "show tables from voipmonitor where \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'alerts_%' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'cdr%' AND \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` NOT LIKE 'cdr_custom_headers' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE '%country%' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'register%' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'cache_number_location' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'contenttype' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'files' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'live_packet' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'message' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'rtp_stat' OR \
  \`Tables_in_${mydb}\` LIKE 'system' \
  "| sed -e "s/^/--ignore-table=${mydb}./" |xargs mysqldump -c --skip-triggers --skip-add-locks --no-create-info ${mydb} > /tmp/settings.sql

Restore

If you wish to restore dumpfile, with with creation of a new db:

mysqladmin create voipmonitor

Let your latest sensor, creates new tables needed for voipmonitor service:

/etc/init.d/voipmonitor restart

Let your GUI creates tables needed for GUI, Just login to web GUI with your browser (If you are already logged in, logout first and then 'relogin'. (default login is admin / admin)

http://voipmonitor_IP

Remove data from tables that are customizable by users/admins (because these data was dumped).

mysql voipmonitor -e "SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 0; TRUNCATE table tracker_category; TRUNCATE table tracker_priority; TRUNCATE table tracker_status; SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 1;" 

Restore settings

mysql voipmonitor < /tmp/settings.sql


Not recommended but can be usefull other way to backup GUI settings