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The OnTakt Daemon will automatically stop the application, wipe its database, restore the database from the selected backup file, and then prepare the flash drive for safe removal. | The OnTakt Daemon will automatically stop the application, wipe its database, restore the database from the selected backup file, and then prepare the flash drive for safe removal. | ||
==Backing up or transferring landing page customizations== | ==Backing up or transferring landing page customizations== | ||
See [[Local Services Page#Export/Import settings|Local Services Page]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 21 August 2024
Backing up applications
- Format a flash drive with a GPT (GUID) partition table and a FAT32 partition. These instructions vary by operating system, so see Formatting USB flash drives for more detailed help.
- Connect the flash drive to the OnTakt server PC.
- Open the Settings page and scroll down to the "Backups" section.
- Select the FAT32 partition you want to store the backup files on from the device dropdown. If your device is not listed, click the refresh button.
- Click Save to set the backup partition, or Save & Run to also back up all applications immediately.
The OnTakt Daemon will automatically save a backup of each application's database to the flash drive and then prepare the drive for safe removal.
Tip: To back up a single application once the backup partition has been set, click the Back Up button under that application in the list at the top of the System page.
Note: If automatic backups are enabled, the selected USB device must be plugged in when they run. It is not necessary to re-select the partition after disconnecting and reconnecting the device unless it is reformatted.
Troubleshooting
My USB device is not listed
Make sure it is formatted as GPT (GUID) and there is at least one FAT32 (not exFAT) partition on the device.
If it still doesn't show up, try a different USB flash drive.
Backup task failed with "can't find PARTUUID"
Reformat the USB flash drive with a GPT (GUID) partition table, not MBR.
Restoring application backups
- Connect the flash drive to the OnTakt server PC.
- Open the Settings page and scroll down to the application you want to restore.
- Click the "Restore" button.
- Choose the flash drive from the list
- Choose the backup file you want to restore.
- Click Restore.
The OnTakt Daemon will automatically stop the application, wipe its database, restore the database from the selected backup file, and then prepare the flash drive for safe removal.
Backing up or transferring landing page customizations
See Local Services Page.