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> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Cooke, Mark 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>       > On Oct 7, 2011, at 6:52 AM, viveik puglia
>       > <[email protected]> wrote:
>       >
>       >       Hello Team,
>       >
>       >       I need information in backing up trac directory.
>       >
>       >       I would like to know if only backing up trac projectenv
>       > directory before plugin installation is fine or we need to
>       > backup other directories as well.
>       >
>       >       In case  if i have to roll back  by restoring backup
>       > trac directory will work or not.
>       >
>       >       kindly advise.
>       >
>       
>       > -----Original Message-----
>       > From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Abhishek
>       > Sent: 07 October 2011 12:15
>       > To: [email protected]
>       > Cc: Trac Users
>       > Subject: Re: [Trac] Trac backup before plugin installation
>       >
>       > backing up the projectenv directory should be enough.....
>       >
>       > Sent from Abhishek's iPhone
>       >
>       
>       
>       "It Depends"...
>       
>       Some plugins maymake changes to the database schemna.  
> What dB backend are you using?  If SQL then these files are 
> stored in the trac folder tree, so taking a backup of those 
> folders (with access to trac disabled to make sure no files 
> change mid-copy) should be OK.  If you are using e.g. 
> PostgreSQL backend then you need to do more work.
>       
>       ~ mark c
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viveik puglia [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 10 October 2011 10:51
> To: Cooke, Mark
> Cc: Trac Users
> Subject: Re: [Trac] Trac backup before plugin installation
> 
> Hello  Mark,
> 
> I am using sqlite as database backend.
> 
> Please let me know in case what needs to be done apart 
> backing up trac folder.
> 
Sorry, I meant to say SQLite instead of SQL:

> What dB backend are you using?  If SQLite then the dB files are 
> stored in the trac folder tree, so taking a backup of those 
> folders (with access to trac disabled to make sure no files 
> change mid-copy) should be OK.

As you use SQLite, this page applies:-

http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracBackup

~ mark c

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