Restore model as copy - Intergraph Smart 3D - Administration & Configuration

Intergraph Smart 3D Global Workshare (Oracle)

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This page is only available if you selected Restore model as a copy on the Restore Wizard page.

New model name

Specifies the restored model name, with the date of the backup appended, as it displays in Smart 3D. You can type a different name, which is especially useful for partial recovery at satellite locations.

The name of the model database is defined in Database Name.

Description

Specifies a description of the restored model.

Backup configuration file to restore.

Specifies the location of the .bcf containing configuration information for your database backup files. Click Browse (...) to navigate to the appropriate location.

When you are running Oracle on Linux, the .bcf file must be on a Windows-based computer.

Model to restore

Specifies the name, database size, and date of backup for all models saved in the backup defined in the selected .bcf file. The list displays after you select the .bcf file. You can select one model to restore.

When the selected model to restore is registered in an integrated environment, the registration is removed from the copy during the restore. This prevents restoring the copy to a different location to which SmartPlant Foundation is not accessible.

Server and path to existing database backup files

Specifies the server and location of the database .dat backup files. Specify the path, and then click Browse (...) to navigate to the location. This option displays only when you are restoring a SQL database.

Service and path to existing database backup files

Specifies the Oracle net service and location of the database .dmp backup files. You must type the Linux path. The Browse (...) feature is not available for navigation to Linux locations. This option displays only when you are restoring an Oracle database.

  • When you are using an Oracle database on Linux, the backup file must be located on the Linux server where the Oracle service is running.

  • The account used to run Oracle must have write permission to the backup location.

  • Linux is a case-sensitive environment. Make sure that you use the correct case when typing the path for the database backup in the database backup utility.

Paths for new databases

Specifies the server/service and locations of the model databases and log files that you want to restore. If you select multiple models, the software restores all databases of the same type to the same server and to the same database path and log path.

Types

Specifies the database type you want to restore. You must restore the catalog database before restoring model databases.

Server

Specifies the server for the restored databases. Only registered SQL servers appear in the list. The default is the server from which the backup was made, as defined in the .bcf file. This option displays only when you are restoring a SQL database.

Service

Specifies the Oracle net service connection for the restored databases. This option displays only when you are restoring an Oracle database.

Database Name

Specifies the restored model and catalog database names. For the catalog database, the software displays the original name. For the model database, the software displays the name you specified in the New model name box appended with _MDB.

Database Path

Specifies the database default path on the selected server. Click Browse (...) to define another location.

Log Path

Specifies the database default path on the selected server or service. Click Browse (...) to define another location. This option displays only when you are restoring a SQL database.

Index Tablespace Path

Specifies the database default path on the selected service. Click Browse (...) to define another location. This option displays only when you are restoring an Oracle database.

Symbol and custom program file location

Specifies the location of the SharedContent folder containing symbol and custom files. Click Browse to define the location. If you are running Oracle on Linux, the SharedContent folder must be on a Windows-based computer.

Finish

Restores the databases.

If you want to restore databases from the same backup on different servers, you must run the Restore Wizard for each server location.