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Better use install_fallback when importing a Mnesia backup file.
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@ -3511,11 +3511,13 @@ they are automatically renamed to <TT>"*-old.log"</TT>. See section <A HREF="#lo
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Store internal Mnesia database to a binary backup file.
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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>restore ejabberd.backup</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
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Restore immediately from a binary backup file the internal Mnesia database.
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This will consume quite some memory for big servers.
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This will consume a lot of memory if you have a large database,
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so better use <TT>install_fallback</TT>.
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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>install_fallback ejabberd.backup</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
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The binary backup file is installed as fallback:
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it will be used to restore the database at the next ejabberd start.
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Similar to <TT>restore</TT>, but requires less memory.
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This means that, after running this command, you have to restart ejabberd.
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This command requires less memory than <TT>restore</TT>.
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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>dump ejabberd.dump</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
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Dump internal Mnesia database to a text file dump.
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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>load ejabberd.dump</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
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@ -3698,8 +3700,17 @@ mv /var/lib/ejabberd/*.* /var/lib/ejabberd/oldfiles/
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">ejabberdctl start
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</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Convert the backup to new node name:
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">ejabberdctl mnesia_change_nodename $OLDNODE $NEWNODE $OLDFILE $NEWFILE
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</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Import the new backup:
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">ejabberdctl restore $NEWFILE
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</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Install the backup file as a fallback:
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">ejabberdctl install_fallback $NEWFILE
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</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Stop ejabberd:
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">ejabberdctl stop
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</PRE>You may see an error message in the log files, it’s normal, so don’t worry:
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">Mnesia(ejabberd@newmachine):
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** ERROR ** (ignoring core)
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** FATAL ** A fallback is installed and Mnesia must be restarted.
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Forcing shutdown after mnesia_down from ejabberd@newmachine...
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</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Now you can finally start ejabberd:
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">ejabberdctl start
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</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Check that the information of the old database is available: accounts, rosters...
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After you finish, remember to delete the temporary backup files from public directories.
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</LI></OL><P> <A NAME="secure"></A> </P><!--TOC chapter Securing <TT>ejabberd</TT>-->
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Store internal Mnesia database to a binary backup file.
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\titem {restore ejabberd.backup}
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Restore immediately from a binary backup file the internal Mnesia database.
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This will consume quite some memory for big servers.
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This will consume a lot of memory if you have a large database,
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so better use \term{install\_fallback}.
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\titem {install\_fallback ejabberd.backup}
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The binary backup file is installed as fallback:
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it will be used to restore the database at the next ejabberd start.
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Similar to \term{restore}, but requires less memory.
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This means that, after running this command, you have to restart ejabberd.
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This command requires less memory than \term{restore}.
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\titem {dump ejabberd.dump}
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Dump internal Mnesia database to a text file dump.
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\titem {load ejabberd.dump}
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@ -4729,9 +4731,26 @@ ejabberdctl start
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ejabberdctl mnesia_change_nodename $OLDNODE $NEWNODE $OLDFILE $NEWFILE
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\end{verbatim}
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\item Import the new backup:
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\item Install the backup file as a fallback:
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\begin{verbatim}
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ejabberdctl restore $NEWFILE
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ejabberdctl install_fallback $NEWFILE
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\end{verbatim}
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\item Stop ejabberd:
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\begin{verbatim}
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ejabberdctl stop
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\end{verbatim}
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You may see an error message in the log files, it's normal, so don't worry:
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\begin{verbatim}
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Mnesia(ejabberd@newmachine):
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** ERROR ** (ignoring core)
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** FATAL ** A fallback is installed and Mnesia must be restarted.
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Forcing shutdown after mnesia_down from ejabberd@newmachine...
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\end{verbatim}
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\item Now you can finally start ejabberd:
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\begin{verbatim}
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ejabberdctl start
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\end{verbatim}
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\item Check that the information of the old database is available: accounts, rosters...
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