Extract the log store contents from backup files to restore data.
To restore files created during an online
backup, you will need to rename the .bak files. If you did an offline backup, you do not need to rename the files you wish
to restore.
On Linux and Solaris systems, the
tar -xvf
command puts the backup files in their original directories:
- project files ending in .ccl, .ccr, and .ccx in
the workspace folder, /SybaseESP/5.1/workspace
unless you overrode the default when installing
ESP
- service.xml file in
$ESP_HOME/bin
- node configuration files in
$ESP_HOME/cluster/nodes/node1,
$ESP_HOME/cluster/nodes/node2,
...
- cluster.log.properties files in
$ESP_HOME/cluster/nodes/node1,
$ESP_HOME/cluster/nodes/node2,
...
- security configuration files in
$ESP_HOME/security
- log store files in the folder you specified when you created the log stores
- any external files used by your projects
On Windows systems, the
WinZip or
pkunzip command puts the backup files in their
original folders:
- project files ending in .ccl, .ccr, and
.ccx in the workspace folder,
C:\Users\userid\My
Documents\SybaseESP\5.1\workspace unless you overrode the default
when installing ESP
- service.xml file in
%ESP_HOME%\bin
- node configuration files in
%ESP_HOME%\cluster\nodes\node1,
%ESP_HOME%\cluster\nodes\node2,
...
- cluster.log.properties files in
%ESP_HOME%\cluster\nodes\node1,
%ESP_HOME%\cluster\nodes\node2, ...
if you have modified them
- security configuration files in
%ESP_HOME%\security if you have modified
them
- log store files in the folder you specified when you created the log stores
- ODBC.INI file in C:\Windows if you are using the ODBC driver for
ESP
- any external files used by your projects