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Restoring Geocortex Core

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Tom,

     

    Here's what I would do:

     

    1) Uninstall Geocortex Core from the control panel

     

    2) Delete the Core Data directory

     

    3) Re-run the Post installer to Reinstall Core. Make sure to use the same cluster name you used previously.

     

    4) When Core is reinstalled, and you have confirmed that your sites are working, stop the Geocortex Core service

     

    5) Replace the following folder:

     

    C:\Program Files\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Core\Data\DocumentStore\DocumentStore\ClusterName

     

    with the one from your backup.  

     

    6) Start the Geocortex Core service

     

    That should do the trick.  If your Essentials server is part of a cluster though, the process is a little different.  You will need to stop Core on all the cluster nodes, and be sure to start Core on the node with the restored Document Store folder first.  

     

    I hope this helps!  If you need further assistance, please open a support case so we can assist you directly :)

     

    Cheers,

     

    Danny
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Thanks Danny restored our data store following your suggestion. quick questions. 
    1. Is it necessary to stop Geocortex Core first before backup Core Data folder?
    2. What if the new Cluster has a different name
    BTW, for who may interested, if you have a large DocumentStore to restore, after you restart Core, it might require several minutes to get fully functional (before that, you won't be able to access the Site manager or viewer).
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Jack,

     

    We recommend stopping Core because some of the files may be locked and therefore not copied correctly.  Also, if Core is running, more files can appear during the copy.

     

    I'm not actually sure what would happen if the cluster name was different, it's not something we would test for.  If possible I would use the same cluster name to avoid unpredictable results.

     

    Regards,

     

    Wayne
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