The FootPrints application and database must be backed up on a regular basis as part of a total IT disaster recovery plan. It is very easy to backup as part of the normal disk backups done by any organization. This section discusses which files and databases need to be backed up, procedures for getting a new emergency license during an Emergency restore, and other database-relevant information.
FootPrints requires a database to store data. Currently supported databases and servers are listed in detail in the Technical Overview and System Requirements PDF on our Support Web site.
FootPrints typically resides in c:\FootprintsServiceCore on Windows systems and in /usr/local/footprintsservicecore under Unix or Linux systems. These directories are used in all examples.
First, the FootPrints directory, as well as all database directories, must be backed up daily. This should be part of the customer’s typical IT infrastructure backup and rotating media should be used so that catastrophic failure of a hard disk does not cause the loss of data. BMC is not responsible for your data backup.
In all cases, the FootPrints directory tree must be backed up. In the case of some versions, you must also backup the database directory, using special database procedures.
Here are details on the different systems, the locations, and suggested methods of backup.
Back Up and Restore of SQL Server Databases
This site have additional information on Differential backups and Transaction log backups for restoring databases from logs so that no data is lost, even up-to-the-last-minute of a server failure.
1.5 Backup and Recovery with RMAN
MySQL 5.7 Reference Manual — Chapter 7: Backup and Recovery
PostgreSQL 9.3.1 Documentation — Chapter 24: Backup and Restore
Note
All links were current at time of publication.
There should be only four steps required when the server on which FootPrints resides gets a catastrophic failure:
To obtain your license, follow the instructions in our Support article: Downloading and licensing FootPrints 11.x. Once you log in to your profile on our Support Web site, you can obtain your production, backup, and emergency license.
BMC Support is available at 800 537 1813 (USA and Canada) or by email for help with any of these topics.