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Note: The MSCRM OAuth Callback only accepts Https or http://localhost urls.
However, more URLs can be added provided they are either localhost or an https server
Download the DBSync Linux zip file from the following URL
- Download latest build
Command-
step: Once the file is downloaded, make a list of files using the below command
# ls -l
You can see the DBSync_CloudCDM_Vx.x.x.zip file
- Install/Unzip
Step: Now unzip the above-downloaded file
# unzip DBSync_CloudCDM_Vx.x.x.zip
Check for necessary directory and file permissions
# cd bin
- Change the permission for the scripts by getting into the bin folder and provide executive permission for all the shell scripts using the command Chmod 750 *.sh.
- Giving ownership of dbsync to tomcat
Command:
#chown -R dbsync:dbsync directory name
- Giving permissions to files
command:
#chmod -R 754 directory/filename
Step: Starting The Tomcat
At this point, the DBSync Cloud Replication tool is installed on your Linux server. You can start the DBSync Cloud Replication tool by navigating to the bin folder and running the command from the terminal window
Command :
#sh catalina.sh start.
Installing java files (JDK/JRE files )
Command
#yum install java-1.8
- Commands to copy backed up directory or files to new destinations
Step: Create a Directory
Command :
mkdir directory-name
Moving files from one directory to other
Command:
# mv source directory/* destination directory/
Copying from one dir to other
Command :
# Cp -r source directory /~/ destination directory
Stopping tomcat
# ps -ef | grep java
Take a backup of profiles
- Create a backup directory in the home folder
- mkdir <folder name>
- Go to the following directory /home/dbsync/dbsync/dbsync-cdm/WEB-INF/profiles/1
- Use the below command to copy the files present inside the profiles folder
- cp -r <files> ~/<destination folder>/
Take a backup of Scheduler jobs
- Create a backup directory in the home folder
- mkdir <folder name>
- Go to the following directory dbsync/scheduler
- Use the below command to copy the files present inside the scheduler folder
- cp -r <files> ~/<destination folder>/