Fixed the issue. PEBKAC. It helps if you actually back up the RT
database & not something else. Looks like I'm set.
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On 05/23/2013 11:16 AM, John Buell wrote:
>
> Does the interpretation of %M vs %m vary from Linux to Linux (or
> between Linux and other *nixes)?
>
> When I first set up my backups I found that following the linked page
> to the letter I got timestamps with YearMinuteDate instead of
> YearMonthDa
ay 23, 2013 10:38 AM
To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Proper way to backup RT Database
On 5/23/13 11:05 AM, Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) wrote:
> I just lost my Service Desk database. I did a test creating a ticket,
> saw what I wanted, then restored the database pre
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Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 11:38:19 -0400
From: Jim Brandt
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] Proper way to backup RT Database
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On 5/23/
On 5/23/13 11:05 AM, Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) wrote:
I just lost my Service Desk database. I did a test creating a ticket,
saw what I wanted, then restored the database previously. It didn't
restore. So I dropped all tables, did a restore. RT broke. I checked the
tables restored & it only did 45
I just lost my Service Desk database. I did a test creating a ticket,
saw what I wanted, then restored the database previously. It didn't
restore. So I dropped all tables, did a restore. RT broke. I checked the
tables restored & it only did 45 out of 68.
So now I get to rebuild the RT configurati