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  • Backup and Restore Site in SharePoint 2003

    Backup and Restore in SharePoint is possible through the following tools.

    Stsadm.exe

    Smigrate.exe

    Backup using stsadm.exe

    Use the Stsadm.exe command-line tool to backup or restore a site. The Stsadm.exe tool takes the following parameters.

    Parameter                                                               Description

    filename Yes Name of the backup file. For example, backup.dat
    -url Yes URL of the Web site. For example, http://server_name/site
    -overwrite No Overwrite any existing backup file or Web site. If you do not specify this parameter and a backup file or Web site exists, the backup stops.

    The -filename parameter can take any of the following types of information:

    • Filename, such as backup.dat
    • Path on the local hard drive, such as local_drive:\path_name\file_name.dat
    • Path on a network share

     

    To perform a simple backup of a site, use the following syntax:

    stsadm.exe -o backup -url http://server_name/site -filename file_name.dat  

    To back up a site and overwrite an existing backup file, use the following syntax:

    stsadm.exe -o backup -url http://server_name/site -filename local_drive:\path_name\file_name.dat -overwrite
     
    Restore Using stsadm.exe
    To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes the following parameters:
     
    Parameter              Description
    -filenameyesName of the backup file. For example, backup.dat
    -urlyesURL of the Web site. For example, http://server_name/site
    -overwriteno

    Overwrite any existing backup file or Web site. If you do not specify this parameter and a backup file or Web site exists, the restore operation stops.

    You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
    • You can restore a site to an existing site.
    • You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
    • You can restore a site to a separate server, with a separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that uses a copy of the configuration database from the original server.

    To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new site or a separate server, use the following syntax:

    stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -filename file_name.dat  

    To restore a site from a backup file on a server share, and to overwrite any existing site at the new location, use the following syntax:

    stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -filename \\share\folder\file_name.dat -overwrite
     
    Backup Using Smigrate.exe

    smigrate.exe -w <Web site URL> -f <backup filename> [-e -y -u <username> -pw <password>]

     

    For example,

    To create a backup of http://mysps/samplesite1 to a file called backup.fwp at the root of the c:\ drive, without including any subwebs of the Web site, you would type the following:

    smigrate.exe -w http://mysps/samplesite1 -f c:\backup.fwp -e

     

     

    Restore Using Smigrate.exe
     

    To restore a site, you use Smigrate.exe with the following parameters:

     

    Syntax

     

    smigrate.exe -r -w <Web site URL> -f <backup filename> -u <username> -pw <password>]

     

    Example, to restore the above site to http://newserver/samplesite2, you would use type the following:

     

    smigrate.exe -r -w http://newserver/samplesite2 -f c:\backup.fwp


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