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** AppBoard is still running.  Make sure AppBoard is shut down prior to running the restore command.
** AppBoard is still running.  Make sure AppBoard is shut down prior to running the restore command.
** The system was improperly shut down and there is a lock file in the H2 folder (/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/h2/).  Delete the lock file (persist.lock.db) and run the restore command again.
** The system was improperly shut down and there is a lock file in the H2 folder (/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/h2/).  Delete the lock file (persist.lock.db) and run the restore command again.


{{Note|AppBoard stores widget configuration in XML which cannot contain some non-printable characters. If such characters are identified during a backup or restore operation, they will be removed to avoid runtime errors. However, introducing such characters is not a pitfall that users would typically fall into: the board or widget configuration itself would have to contain the non-printable characters.}}
{{Note|AppBoard stores widget configuration in XML which cannot contain some non-printable characters. If such characters are identified during a backup or restore operation, they will be removed to avoid runtime errors. However, introducing such characters is not a pitfall that users would typically fall into: the board or widget configuration itself would have to contain the non-printable characters.}}

Revision as of 16:36, 6 February 2014

A typical AppBoard deployment will consist of:

  1. application configuration: stacks, boards, widgets, users, domains, provisioning information etc...
  2. custom assets on the filesystem such as icons, logos, and additional configuration files.
  3. external supporting pieces required for operation but not strictly part of AppBoard, such as an additional external database, scripts, etc...

AppBoard provides a configurable export system which will automatically capture all system configuration (1) and much of the custom assets (2). If custom assets are not captured then the export configuration can be modified to include them which would be considered a deployment best practice.

As for external supporting pieces that's beyond the scope of the product itself but should be considered from a overall perspective.

The reasons for performing backups are:

  • it's best practices to keep backups
  • provide a mechanism to migrate configuration from one environment to another, for example from development, to staging, to production.
  • used when upgrading AppBoard itself.
  • provide a way for Edge to further investigate support issues - sometimes we may request a backup archive.

Creating Backups

Creating backups is done by navigating to the System Administration builder mode, and selecting the Backup icon.

Backup system administration page

This page allows new backups to be created as well as existing backups on the server filesystem to be downloaded or deleted.

Select the Create button to create a new backup, the following options will be presented:


Backup Type Description
Backup All (recommended) This will backup everything and is typically the form of backup required even if only using AppBoard features.
Backup AppBoard This is a special purpose backup that will only export AppBoard content - see below for further information.
Backup Portal This is a special purpose backup that will export most server configuration and all enPortal configuration.


Backup AppBoard Option

The Backup AppBoard option backs up only AppBoard components, specifically: Stacks, Data Collections, and Data Sources. Everything else including server configuration, users, domains, roles, stack assignment, managed variables, and all enPortal specific custom export properties are not backed up.

Use the Backup All option for full system backups.

In addition, a special procedure is required to load an AppBoard only backup onto an existing server without losing other configuration, i.e. this is not necessary for a clean AppBoard installation. Instead of a Restore or Apply command, the FilesImport command should be used. This will overlay the files onto the filesystem without resetting the configuration database. All AppBoard content will be replaced however. The following steps are also required to ensure data sources are loaded correctly:

  1. Shut down AppBoard.
  2. In a terminal change into the [INSTALL_HOME]\server\bin\ directory.
  3. Enter the command: portal FilesImport -jar <appboard-only-archive.jar>
  4. Change into the [INSTALL_HOME]\server\webapps\enportal\WEB-INF\xmlroot\appboard\ directory.
  5. Rename load-restore.txt.disabled to load-restore.txt.
  6. Start AppBoard.

Customizing the Export

Recommended best practices is to ensure that backups include all required files for a functioning system. In many cases this is handled automatically by placing custom files within the supplied custom directories. Some files fall outside this pattern however and to handle these it's necessary to customize the export file set by creating a custom.properties file and placing it into the [INSTALL_HOME]/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/config/ directory.

This file can be used for various overrides so may exist for other purposes already. The key part is to define a export.custom.other property with the list of files to be exported, so for example:

# below is a list of additional files to export on a full backup
export.custom.other=${webapp.webinf}/lib/mysql-connector-java-5.1.19.jar;\
                    ${webapp.webinf}/lib/jtds-1.2.4.jar;\
                    ${webapp.xmlroot}/appboard/config/iconregistry/custom_icons.csv
                    ${webapp.home}/visualizer/assets/images/custom_banner_logo.png

In this example two DB driver files, a icon registry file, and a custom graphic will be included in the export.

To verify the export contains the files then perform a backup and simply unzip the file to inspect (or rename to .zip).

Unattended Backups

The backup mechanism is only accessible via the web interface. In order to perform a backup unattended it is necessary to create a custom script to authenticate and call the following URL to generate the backup, in this case it would be the Backup All option:

/enportal/servlet/pd/vdir/home/role/portalAdministration/Menu/Admin/Advanced/Backup?requestType=execute&Submit=true

Loading Backups (archives)

Loading backup archives is completed on the command line and the AppBoard server must be shutdown beforehand. This process is disruptive and will replace the existing configuration - be sure that is what you want to do. Specifically all enPortal and AppBoard content and configuration will be replaced (assuming a Backup All archive).

The process to load an archive:

  1. shutdown AppBoard
  2. in a terminal, change into the [INSTALL_HOME]/server/bin directory
  3. run: portal <Load_Type> -jar <backup_archive.jar>
  4. (Linux / UNIX) re-run post_install.sh
  5. start AppBoard

The applicable Load Types are defined below:

Load Type Description
Restore This command will load an archive effectively creating a "mirror" of the original install. If this is on a different host then the license key and runtime configuration may need to be updated, alternatively use the Apply command.
Apply This command is intended when moving an archive from one host to another, but it will not preserve the license file, SSL configuration, or other runtime configuration (setenv-custom.sh). The host where the Apply is run will need to have this configuration already set up otherwise AppBoard will not start (i.e. no license).


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Regardless of a Restore or Apply, on Linux / UNIX platforms it is recommended re-run post_install.sh. See Linux / UNIX Installation - Restoring an Archive for more information.

Troubleshooting

  • Issue: When restoring an archive, you receive the following message in the console: System must be shutdown prior to resetting the database.
  • Possible Causes:
    • AppBoard is still running. Make sure AppBoard is shut down prior to running the restore command.
    • The system was improperly shut down and there is a lock file in the H2 folder (/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/h2/). Delete the lock file (persist.lock.db) and run the restore command again.
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AppBoard stores widget configuration in XML which cannot contain some non-printable characters. If such characters are identified during a backup or restore operation, they will be removed to avoid runtime errors. However, introducing such characters is not a pitfall that users would typically fall into: the board or widget configuration itself would have to contain the non-printable characters.