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For details about importing the LDIF file, see Restoring View Connection Server and View Composer
Configuration Data.
Restoring View Connection Server and View Composer
Configuration Data
You can manually restore the View Connection Server LDAP configuration files and View Composer
database files that were backed up by View.
You manually run separate utilities to restore View Connection Server and View Composer configuration
data.
Before you restore configuration data, verify that you backed up the configuration data in View
Administrator. See Backing Up View Connection Server and View Composer Data.
You use the vdmimport utility to import the View Connection Server data from the LDIF backup files to
the View LDAP repository in the View Connection Server instance.
You can use the SviConfig utility to import the View Composer data from the .svi backup files to the
View Composer SQL database.
Note In certain situations, you might have to install the current version of a View Connection Server
instance and restore the existing View configuration by importing the View Connection Server LDAP
configuration files. You might require this procedure as part of a business continuity and disaster recovery
(BC/DR) plan, as a step in setting up a second datacenter with the existing View configuration, or for
other reasons. For more information, see "Reinstall View Connection Server with a Backup Configuration"
in the View Installation document.
Import Configuration Data into View Connection Server
You can restore configuration data of a View Connection Server instance by importing a backup copy of
the data stored in an LDIF file.
You use the vdmimport command to import the data from the LDIF file to the View LDAP repository in the
View Connection Server instance.
If you backed up your View LDAP configuration by using View Administrator or the default vdmexport
command, the exported LDIF file is encrypted. You must decrypt the LDIF file before you can import it.
If the exported LDIF file is in plain text format, you do not have to decrypt the file.
Note Do not import an LDIF file in cleansed format, which is plain text with passwords and other
sensitive data removed. If you do, critical configuration information will be missing from the restored View
LDAP repository.
For information about backing up the View LDAP repository, see Backing Up View Connection Server and
View Composer Data.
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