Restoring the Junos Space Network Management Platform Database
You can restore any archived Junos Space Network Management Platform database to restore your Junos Space system to a previous state. When you initiate a restore database operation, Junos Space Platform is shut down on all nodes in the fabric and the system goes into maintenance mode, during which time only one maintenance mode administrator can log in to the system at a time. After the restore database operation is completed, Junos Space Platform is restarted and users can access the Junos Space UI.
Because you can back up the Junos Space database locally (that is, in the Junos Space server) or remotely (in another system), both the database backup files are displayed in the Junos Space GUI. You can restore the Junos Space database from the local or remote database backup file.
To restore a Junos Space Platform database, you must have System Administrator privileges and be a Maintenance Mode administrator.
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Before you restore a Junos Space Platform database, wait until all jobs that are currently running are completed.
- If the Disaster Recovery (DR) is in start state, make sure you stop and restart the DR after the database is restored.
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Junos Space Platform supports only the standard U.S. English on the remote server and does not support any other local languages.
To view information about the available database backup files before you select a Junos Space Platform database to restore, see Viewing Database Backup Files.
The restore operation replaces the existing data with the contents of the backup file. Merging of data does not occur.
Restoring the Junos Space Platform Database from a Local Backup File
To restore the Junos Space Platform database to a previous state:
Depending on the contents of the backup file (which might contain either MySQL, Cassandra, and network monitoring data, MySQL and network monitoring data, MySQL and Cassandra data, or just MySQL data), data is refreshed on the system.
Restoring the Junos Space Platform Database from a Remote Backup File
You need to restore the Junos Space Platform database from a remote file if the Junos Space system to which you are restoring it has been reimaged.
The restore operation restores the data based on the contents of the backup file. The backup file can contain both network monitoring and MySQL data, or just MySQL data.
The database restoration operation is performed while Junos Space Platform is in maintenance mode. During this time, all Junos Space Platform users, except the maintenance mode administrator, are locked out of the Junos Space system.
To restore a database, you must have System Administrator privileges and be a Maintenance Mode administrator.
To restore the database from a remote file:
Depending on the contents of the backup file (which might contain either MySQL, Cassandra, and network monitoring data, MySQL and network monitoring data, MySQL and Cassandra data, or just MySQL data), data is refreshed on the system.