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We need to "archive" many projects form ALM, what is the best way to do this?
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We are upgrading to QC/ALM12.21 or 12.5 soon (still have not decided which) and have many old, unused projects. What is the best way to either off-load these from our server or "archive" them in such a way that we could load them up in case we need to look at some legacy information?
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How to backup Quality Center?
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One of our users has accidently deleted one of their Excel reports. Is there a way to recover the SQL Query and Post Processing scripts from a database backup?
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I want to make a backup of my link data (link definition and link-data). I know there is supposed to be an automatic backup, but I want to do it just before upgrading my QC/HP Synchronizer.
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I am preparing to do an upgrade from ALM11 to 11.52. In ALM11, all of my projects are working fine, but I wanted to do a "repair" first to make sure to fix any issues they have. Soon after starting the repair, it fails saying my project is now "corrupt". What can I do now?
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What is the proper way to backup synchronizer links? We are moving our synchronizer server to another machine for a qc upgrade and are moving the links one by one as the projects are converted to QC 11.52, what is the proper way to move the links over.
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We have our ALM/QC running with Oracle. What is the best/recommended way to backup our Oracle Project Schemas? Our DBAs want to use something called "Data Pump", is that OK?
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We regularly backup/restore our project DB/Schema's and corresponding project repository folders over to a disaster recovery server. Last week, we had an issue with a drive on our production server and since we had 2 copies of each project...the original one on the production server and a other back...
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