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All configuration data on MiRTA PBX are stored in the database. MiRTA PBX uses three databases:
All configuration data on MiRTA PBX are stored in the database. MiRTA PBX uses three databases:


- asterisk : This is the most important one and contains all the configurations, plus some logs, like the IVR logs, the voicemail messages and the recordings
* asterisk : This is the most important one and contains all the configurations, plus some logs, like the IVR logs, the voicemail messages and the recordings
- asteriskcdrdb : This is the repository for the call logs
* asteriskcdrdb : This is the repository for the call logs
- voipmonitor : This is the standard voipmonitor database, plus a table for storing the pcaps and graphs.  
* voipmonitor : This is the standard voipmonitor database, plus a table for storing the pcaps and graphs.  


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Five types of backup are available:
Five types of backup are available:


- System configuration : backing up only asterisk database, but not the recordings
* System configuration : backing up only asterisk database, but not the recordings
- Call History : backing up only the call history asteriskcdrdb database
* Call History : backing up only the call history asteriskcdrdb database
- Recordings : backing up only the re_recordings table (usually pretty huge)
* Recordings : backing up only the re_recordings table (usually pretty huge)
- System configuration then Call History : a combination of the first two
* System configuration then Call History : a combination of the first two
- System configuration then Call History then Recordings : a combination of the first three
* System configuration then Call History then Recordings : a combination of the first three


Scheduling can be checked also from Admin/Global Configuration/System Cronjobs
Scheduling can be checked also from Admin/Global Configuration/System Cronjobs

Revision as of 10:11, 27 December 2016

All configuration data on MiRTA PBX are stored in the database. MiRTA PBX uses three databases:

  • asterisk : This is the most important one and contains all the configurations, plus some logs, like the IVR logs, the voicemail messages and the recordings
  • asteriskcdrdb : This is the repository for the call logs
  • voipmonitor : This is the standard voipmonitor database, plus a table for storing the pcaps and graphs.

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It is advisable to take regular backup. These backup can be automatically copied to an FTP server.

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You can have several backup running, maybe you can take a daily backup of the configuration and a weekly backup for recordings. You can specify the backup type and the node from which it is run.

Five types of backup are available:

  • System configuration : backing up only asterisk database, but not the recordings
  • Call History : backing up only the call history asteriskcdrdb database
  • Recordings : backing up only the re_recordings table (usually pretty huge)
  • System configuration then Call History : a combination of the first two
  • System configuration then Call History then Recordings : a combination of the first three

Scheduling can be checked also from Admin/Global Configuration/System Cronjobs

You need to specify the database access credentials. The default credentials are root/passw0rd . Database access is granted only from the local server.

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You need to specify at least a local storage for the backup and then you can specify a remote FTP server storage. It is not possible to make a backup only on the remote storage location.