Sharepoint 2007: Backup and Restore


BACKUP

You log on and select the Central Admin web application to do a backup (SharePoint1001).
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On the Central Administration select Operations:

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In the Backup and Restore select Perform a backup:

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Select Web Application (SharePoint1001) and database (SharePoint1001DB) to backup and select Continue to Backup Options.

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Type of backup :  Full

Backup location : save path (D: \ BackupSP => already exists or create)

Then select OK.

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Then we wait for the backup in minutes depending on large or small applications.

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After the successful backup interface as follows:

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To check how many web site applications: Application Management | SharePoint Web Application Management; select the Content databases:

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I saw two sites and after restoration, the site also has had two successful restores.

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Then suppose we take a backup file to a different server, the web application to delete it and restore

Application Management | SharePoint Web Application Management select Delete Web application:

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Choose the right web application to be deleted.

Delete content databases: Yes

Delete IIS Web sites: choose yes

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We now access the application that will not be deleted because the web application

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RESTORE

Divided into two phases:
  • Create a web application and database having the same name as the web application and database from backup (SharePoint1001 and SharePoint1001DB)
  • Restore to the Same configuration options
Create a web application and database having the same name as the web application and database from backup (SharePoint1001 and SharePoint1001DB)

Application Management | SharePoint Web Application Management select Create or extend Web application:

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Next, select Create a new Web application

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Configured as follows:

Select Create a new IIS web site | Description: SharePoint1001 (web application has the same name backup)

Port: 1001 (same port the original)

Application pool name: SharePoint1001Pool

User name: admin rights

Password: password of admin

Database Name: SharePoint1001DB

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After you have successfully created and the following interface

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Need to reset IIS: press windows + r and type in the box: iisreset / noforce and select OK

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After IIS is reset is complete we begin Resore:

Operations | Backup and Restore select Restore from backup

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Select path to the folder containing the backup file and click OK
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Check the radio and select Backup Continue Restore Process

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SharePoint Application select the newly created web application has the same name as the backup and click Continue Restore Process:

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Type of restore: select Same configuration

Password: admin password

And select OK

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We wait while the application is being restored:

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After successful restore interface as follows:

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Select the web application to check (SharePoint1001):

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I check how many web site applications: Application Management | SharePoint Web Application Management select the Content databases:

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I saw two sites and after restoration, the site also has two successful restores:

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Thus we have completed the application webp Restore.

Access the application again.

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