joshvazquezw
IS-IT--Management
- Apr 15, 2013
- 12
Note: I have little experience with PBXs and only have some basic knowledge about my system. Please give complete explanations in your replies.
I have a BCM50 system. After a recent hard drive failure which required us to restore a backup from 3 months ago (the latest available), I wanted to set up scheduled backups so that we wouldn't have to worry about that. I created a folder on our file server and gave a new account permission to write to it. Using Business Element Manager 62.0.2 I went to Administration -> Backup and Restore -> Backup -> Scheduled Backups. I created a scheduled backup config pointing to the folder I created, with the correct account credentials. When I tried to test the connection, it failed. I tried various different ways of putting in the info including putting the folder name in the bottom field (Resource?) instead of in the same field as the server name, and prefixing the username with the domain name and a backslash. I had other things I needed to do so I came back to it later. I connected and went to Backup and Restore -> Backup. As soon as the Scheduled Backups tab loads (its caption turns from gray to black), I get disconnected with the following message:
"Connection was closed due to inactivity"
I'm unable to create a manual backup because as soon as the second tab loads, I get disconnected. If I try to quickly start a manual backup before the second tab loads, I still get disconnected. I have searched extensively for any solution to this that doesn't involve me restoring the 3-month-old backup again (since I was trying to create a backup to avoid this situation!). I've found a few other threads where people have the exact same issue:
Things I've tried:
- Install BEM on another computer
- Update BEM from 62.0.2 to 62.0.3
- Update BEM from 62.0.3 to 62.0.5
- Create a new administrator in BEM and try to access Backup node
- Soft reboot (at the request of our PRI provider)
- Click Restore from Factory Default and select only the Backup component to restore, keeping all data safe - this gives the message "If you proceed, this file will replace the backup file that is currently on the BCM" - I clicked cancel because I don't know if that will do a complete factory restore immediately or whether it will ask me to confirm. Avaya's BCM50 administration manual says that after clicking the first Restore button, you should get prompted to select components to restore. I didn't get that prompt, so maybe it shows up after the above one. I just don't want to accidentally bring down the system in the middle of the day.
The technician at our provider wants me to try a hard reboot next, and then a restore from backup if that doesn't work. I'd like to avoid that if at all possible because we already had to deal with restoring an old backup. I want to avoid losing any voicemails, config, etc. I can still use every other feature in BEM, and I can use CallPilot Manager.
Is there any way to remove the scheduled backup config so that I can get into the backup settings and perform a manual backup? SSH with nnadmin and password of the day (tech didn't know about this)? CallPilot Manager? Auto-administration task? At the very least, is there a different way for me to perform a manual backup? Will doing a backup now even help since it contains the scheduled backup settings?
Any help is appreciated.
I have a BCM50 system. After a recent hard drive failure which required us to restore a backup from 3 months ago (the latest available), I wanted to set up scheduled backups so that we wouldn't have to worry about that. I created a folder on our file server and gave a new account permission to write to it. Using Business Element Manager 62.0.2 I went to Administration -> Backup and Restore -> Backup -> Scheduled Backups. I created a scheduled backup config pointing to the folder I created, with the correct account credentials. When I tried to test the connection, it failed. I tried various different ways of putting in the info including putting the folder name in the bottom field (Resource?) instead of in the same field as the server name, and prefixing the username with the domain name and a backslash. I had other things I needed to do so I came back to it later. I connected and went to Backup and Restore -> Backup. As soon as the Scheduled Backups tab loads (its caption turns from gray to black), I get disconnected with the following message:
"Connection was closed due to inactivity"
I'm unable to create a manual backup because as soon as the second tab loads, I get disconnected. If I try to quickly start a manual backup before the second tab loads, I still get disconnected. I have searched extensively for any solution to this that doesn't involve me restoring the 3-month-old backup again (since I was trying to create a backup to avoid this situation!). I've found a few other threads where people have the exact same issue:
Things I've tried:
- Install BEM on another computer
- Update BEM from 62.0.2 to 62.0.3
- Update BEM from 62.0.3 to 62.0.5
- Create a new administrator in BEM and try to access Backup node
- Soft reboot (at the request of our PRI provider)
- Click Restore from Factory Default and select only the Backup component to restore, keeping all data safe - this gives the message "If you proceed, this file will replace the backup file that is currently on the BCM" - I clicked cancel because I don't know if that will do a complete factory restore immediately or whether it will ask me to confirm. Avaya's BCM50 administration manual says that after clicking the first Restore button, you should get prompted to select components to restore. I didn't get that prompt, so maybe it shows up after the above one. I just don't want to accidentally bring down the system in the middle of the day.
The technician at our provider wants me to try a hard reboot next, and then a restore from backup if that doesn't work. I'd like to avoid that if at all possible because we already had to deal with restoring an old backup. I want to avoid losing any voicemails, config, etc. I can still use every other feature in BEM, and I can use CallPilot Manager.
Is there any way to remove the scheduled backup config so that I can get into the backup settings and perform a manual backup? SSH with nnadmin and password of the day (tech didn't know about this)? CallPilot Manager? Auto-administration task? At the very least, is there a different way for me to perform a manual backup? Will doing a backup now even help since it contains the scheduled backup settings?
Any help is appreciated.