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Revision as of 19:16, 16 August 2008

Backup & Restore Issues

Actual Backup & Restore Issues Homepage

Please see Ajcody-Backup-Restore-Issues

Performance Issues And Time To Complete

Please see Ajcody-Notes-BackupPlans

Backup or Restore In Progress

Please see url below for Backup In Progress - topic name "Aborting Full Backup In Progress":

Please see url below for Restore In Progress - topic name "Stopping a Restore Process" :

http://www.zimbra.com/docs/ne/4.5.10/administration_guide/10_Backup_Restore.13.1.html#1042283

Restore To Time Problems

There's seems to be some syntax issues when using this variable. Please review the following to confirm your syntax.

http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=CLI_zmrestore_restoreToTime_Network_Edition_only

The gist, you MUST use the -lb full-200xxxxxx option when your trying to restore anything that ISN'T meant to include the latest information of the mailbox. The -lb argument should specify a full backup that took place prior to the time of the backup you wish to restore.

Example:

zmrestore -a USER@DOMAIN.com -restoreToIncrLabel incr-20080731.060007.644 -lb full-20080726.050017.306 -br -ca -pre restore_
zmrestore -a USER@DOMAIN.com -restoreToTime 20080801011800 -lb full-20080726.050017.306 -br -ca -pre restore_

Backup label (-lb) for fulls can be found by:

zmbackquery | grep full

Backup labels (-restoreToIncrLabel) for incrementals can be found by:

zmbackquery | grep incr

Variables that are asking for TIME rather than LABELS should follow this syntax (from zmrestore --help):

Specify date/time in one of these formats:

    2008/08/06 09:55:50
    2008/08/06 09:55:50 572
    2008/08/06 09:55:50.572
    2008/08/06-09:55:50-572
    2008/08/06-09:55:50
    20080806.095550.572
    20080806.095550
    20080806095550572
    20080806095550

Specify year, month, date, hour, minute, second, and optionally millisecond.
Month/date/hour/minute/second are 0-padded to 2 digits, millisecond to 3 digits.
Hour must be specified in 24-hour format, and time is in local time zone.

Some other url's to review are:

Quota Is Stopping A Redirected Restore

Reasoning for need, maybe the msg files coming from the restore are no longer "shared message blobs" and therefore increase the mailbox to a size it wasn't in the past. Changes to HSM maybe?

I think I'll need to create a RFE about adding an option to the zmrestore command to also include an option to set the COS value on a created account. Until then... Create a new COS and set it up to NOT have any quota. Once you kick off the backup and you see the account is created you can then apply the COS to that account. Call the cos something like no-quota. Here's the steps below.

To copy your cos (assuming your quota cause is the default one, change default to match your production cos your using).

To see all cos's

zmprov gac

Copies cos called default to cos named no-quota

zmprov cpc default no-quota

To remove quota to the new cos no-quota

zmprov mc no-quota zimbraMailQuota 0

To confirm

zmprov gc no-quota | grep -i quota

Now you would start your redirected restore and once you see the account is created, run the below in a separate shell. (example)

zmrestore -a USER@DOMAIN.com -restoreToTime 20080801011800 -lb full-20080726.050017.306 -br -ca -pre restore-

Once restore has kicked off - To apply the no-quota cos to the restored account:

zmprov sac restore-USER@DOMAIN.com no-quota

Restoring A Calendar (ics)

There seems to be a bug or odd expectation on how this command is currently working. If the appointment exists in the Calendar and the time is different with the same appointment in the ics file your importing - the time of the appointment will not change to the imported ics one. If you delete the event first, then the imported appointment will reflect the correct time.

Here's what I did to reproduce this situation. It seems this has been true for sometime, customer was on 4.5.11 and I was on 5.0.8

Created test account and made two appointments on friday - 9am and 4pm.
 Did a full backup.
 Restored test account to restore_user
 Ran :
     zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com gru /Calendar > /tmp/calendarA.ics
     zmmailbox -z -m restore_user@domain.com gru /Calendar > /tmp/calendarB.ics
 And then
     diff /tmp/calendarA.ics /tmp/calendarB.ics [no differences]

 Now some tests.
 As user, I deleted the two appointments and then:
     zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com pru /Calendar /tmp/calendarB.ics
 Refreshed Calendar as User in webclient.
     9am and 4pm appointment shows up.
 I then moved in the webclient the 9am appointment to 11am
 Did another restore:
     zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com pru /Calendar /tmp/calendarB.ics
 Refreshed Calendar as User in webclient.
     11am and 4pm appointment shows up.
     ** The restore did not move the 11am appointment back to the 9am slot as in /tmp/calendarB.ics
     ** Assumption, this process will not over-write an appointment if it's there - it does not look to the time.
        Let's do a diff of the state of the calendar
        zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com gru /Calendar > /tmp/calendarC.ics
        diff /tmp/calendarB.ics /tmp/calendarC.ics
          The DTSTAMP and SEQUENCE shows the difference in the time.
 If I delete the 11am appointment and then do the calendarB.ics restore the appointment shows up again at 9am.

I see this same behavior if I also use the web interface to export/import the calendar between the restored account and user one. Even when I import it into a NEW calendar, which it even changes the two appointments to reflect the new calendar rather than the default one.

One Fix

One fix, if the situation allows, is to purge the current Calendar and then import the full ics file. This would be done like this:

zmmailbox -z -v -m ajcody@mail3.internal.homeunix.com ef /Calendar
* ef is for emptyFolder  zmmailbox help folder
*webclient shows all events gone but Calendars are still listed.
zmmailbox -z -v -m ajcody@mail3.internal.homeunix.com pru /Calendar /tmp/calendarB.ics
*webclient show all events with times as expected.

Second Fix

Haven't tried yet, but someone said you should be able to adjust the SEQUENCE number in the appointment and the import process will use that data (data/time) of the newer sequence number appointment.

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