Restoring Web Application server file system
The Web Application server file system contains certain files and directories that should persist in a disaster recovery situation.
You should prepare for a disaster situation by configuring the web application servers for high-availability, as described in Configuring Web Application servers for high-availability. If you don't have a warm standby data center, you should copy the following files and directories found in /usr/local/jive to the same location in your new web application servers:
applications/*/home/searchapplications/*/home/themesapplications/*/home/attachments/cacheapplications/*/home/images/cacheapplications/*/home/documents/cacheapplications/*/home/cache/jiveSBSapplications/*/home/jmsapplications/*/home/jive_startup.xmlapplications/*/home/attachments/*.txtapplications/*/home/images/*.bin*.pidapplications/saasagenttomcat/lib/postgresql*.jaretc/httpd/sites/proxies/maint.con
Tip
If you have a text extraction location set up for search, as described in Configuring text extraction location, you should copy that directory over to the new system to save time while reindexing.