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If you have made systemwide changes and are using an LDAP user registry, back up your LDAP server. |
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Periodically run an automated backup procedure for the IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® databases. |
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Periodically run an automated backup procedure for the IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® file system. |
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If IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express® is deployed in an Idle Standby topology, both a primary node and a secondary node are running in a cluster. The primary node is the active node, and the secondary node is the backup node. In this topology, there is no difference in database backup and restore ... |
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If IBM® WebSphere® Portal is deployed in a clustered topology, both a primary node and additional nodes are running in a cluster. In this topology, there is no difference in database backup and restore because all cluster members use the same WebSphere Portal databases. However, you need to ... |
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If you have made systemwide changes and are using an LDAP user registry, back up your LDAP server. |
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Periodically run an automated backup procedure for the IBM® WebSphere® Portal databases. |
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Periodically run an automated backup procedure for the IBM® WebSphere® Portal file system. |