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Moving files from one directory to another
Command:
# mv source directory/* destination directory/
Copying from one dir to another
Command :
# Cp -r source directory /~/ destination directory
Stopping tomcat
# ps -ef | grep java
Step: To check the logs you can run the command tail -f Catalina. out as illustrated in the screenshot below
# cd /home/dbsync/apache-tomcat-9.0.33/logs
# ls -l
Now Tail the logs
# tail -f catalina.out
The above screenshot shows that the tomcat was running
Step: To access the DBSync Cloud Replication console, please paste the http://< IP >:8080/dbsync
Use the http://localhost:8080/dbsync URL in your browser address bar, and you will be presented with the DBSync Cloud Replication Home page.
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>/
Go to the Installation directory
example
(go to the installation directory)
cd apache-tomcat-dbsync/dbsync-cdm/WEB-INF/db/conf
Use the below command to copy the files present inside the conf folder
cp -system.properties ~/<destination folder>/
Go to the Installation directory
example
(go to the installation directory)
cd apache-tomcat-dbsync/dbsync-cdm/WEB-INF/db/conf
Use the below command to copy the files present inside the conf folder
cp -r <database>.properties ~/<destination folder>/
Example for MYSQL
cp -r mysql.properties~/<destination Folder>/