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Backing up Process Engine from the command lineCommand-line execution requires a batch file to execute the ntbackup command without user input. The batch file is a script that specifies the locations of the FileNet database files, control files, and specific FileNet directories that contain valuable data files. If you wish to use Windows Backup interface, refer to Backing up Process Engine. See What to back up for Process Engine for a complete list of the files requiring backup. Always include the Registry database by using the /B option in your backup. Note the following regarding ntbackup:
Examples This section presents example backup scripts. The examples assume that:
This example backs up all workflow server data, including the local Registry and cache. In this example, the directories where the data resides are specified. Enter the command on one line as:
Example 2 This example backs up the entire system, including the local registry, if you have the logical hard drives: C, D, E, and F. If you have tape capacity to back up your entire system, this is the safest procedure.
To verify the backup tape, add the /V option:
To create a tape with restricted access, add the /R option:
To do an incremental backup, change NORMAL to INCREMENTAL:
After the backup is complete, check the log file that you designated in the /L option. Verify that ntbackup completed without errors.
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