Data backups and archives
To protect the data in your DOORS database against the failure of the disk on which it is stored, take regular backups of the disk. For DOORS data, you can do full or differential backups. If you do differential backups, make sure that you do a full backup at least once a week. Do not use incremental backups. Restoring data from incremental backups requires complex steps to restore previous backups. If there is a disk hardware error, you can restore the entire disk from your backups.
- Make sure that all users are logged out of DOORS. Most backup tools do not back up files that are open. If files are skipped because users are accessing the database, your backup might capture inconsistent data.
- If you are using IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS - Web Access (DWA), stop it, as described in Running DWA.
- Stop the DOORS database server, as described in Stopping the database server.
- Start the DOORS database server, as described in Managing the DOORS database server.
- If you are using DWA, start the DWA, as described in Running DWA.
If you are using DWA with Jazz™ Reporting Service or TRS consumer applications, such as IBM Rational® Engineering Lifecycle Manager, back up the Derby database that is used with the integration when you back up your DOORS database. The default location for the Derby database is C:\Program Files\IBM\Rational\DOORS Web Access\9.version\server\festival\derby\. If you need to restore your DOORS database, restore the Derby database at the same time to ensure data consistency.
You can create DOORS archives of entire projects, individual modules, and the user and group list.