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Overview
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The Fedora 4 Backup |
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capability allows a user, such as the repository manager, make a REST call to have the repository binaries and metadata exported to the local file system. Inversely, the Restore capability allows a user to make a REST call to have the repository restored from the contents of a previous Backup |
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Usage
Backup
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If a POST body specifying a writeable directory (local to Fedora 4 server) is not included in the request, the backup will be written to the system temp directory. |
Perform a backup of a running Fedora4 respositoryFedora 4 repository
Request
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POST /rest/fcr:backup > optional POST body |
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POST body |
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Response
On success
- HTTP/1.1 200 OK
- Path where the backup was written
Response body
- Absolute path of local backup directory
Restore
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Note: Restoring a backup replaces the repository content with the contents of the backup, so any data in the repository will be lost. |
Perform a restore of a running Fedora 4 repository
Request
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POST /rest/fcr:restore > with POST body |
A POST body containing the full path to a previous backup.
Response
On success
- HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Configurations
The following configurations have been successfully tested with the Backup and Restore functionality
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- Non-clustered Fedora, using Infinispan cache backed by LevelDB (config)Non-clustered Fedora, using ModeShape file system store (config)
Backup Format
Regardless of the repository configuration, the output of the backup process creates resources of the same format. Further details on backup contents and the underlying implementation can be found in ModeShape's documentation.
The backup directory will contain
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