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anyone know if tt175 applies to postgres database?

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CarGoSki

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This document provides guidance on how to rebuild the IP Office Contact Store database in the event of a failure. In some situations it may be necessary to re-import the call details into the Contact Store MSDE Database so that the web based search engine can include recordings in search results.

In order to access this feature you must be running Contact Store version 7.2.09 or later. The data structure where the Contact Store recordings are located must be intact; this means that both the .WAV and .XML files must exist in the folders where they were originally processed.

The following procedure explains how to re-import the call information into the Contact Store MSDE database:

Create a text file named “redo.txt” e.g. in Notepad and enter the 15 digit Index Number (e.g. 890001000000001) of a call to be reprocessed. The location of these files are defined by the “Directory Path for Recordings” system setting in Contact Store.

Repeat for other calls, each call must be on a new line.
The following example would result in three records being re-imported:


Place this file into the handover directory as defined by the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Network Alchemy\Voicemail\Directories\VRLDir

The Default Destination folder for Voicemail Pro is:
C:\Program Files\Avaya\IP Office\Voicemail Pro\VM\VRL

If the Contact Store service is running and connected to the Voicemail Pro System you will be able search for and find the records in the Contact Store Search Engine within 5 minutes of placing the “redo.txt” file in the handover directory.


 
I must say that i have no idea.
I never liked CS and now i use XIma Chronical and it beats CS big time.
I already migrated Xima Chronical once now and it was so easy.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
thanks for responding tlpeter.

I have a case with Avaya to find out if it applies.
Actually T4 advised that I follow the tt but I have responded for them to verify that it works for postgres and not only for msde.

Two T4s walk into a bar and contradict each other.

 
Well Avaya says it applies to postgres so I suppose Ill give it a spin.

 
Just make a backup (or image) of that server and take the chance :)

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Ive never got that process to work.... dont know why.....

ACSS - SME
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I tried it once and gave up.
Reinstalled it completely and lost everything because i cleaned everything up.
Now i got Xima and my life is good again :)


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Yeah I suppose I should take precautions to save the recordings it has collected since the big bang.



 
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