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Products: AS-B, Edge Server, Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, AS-P, Virtual Project Servers
Functionalities: Basic Functionality
Product version: 2024, 7.0
12/2/2024

Restoring the EcoStruxure BMS Server

You restore the EcoStruxure BMS server to revert back to a previous snapshot of the EcoStruxure BMS server data.

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Restore is the process of restoring data to an original or former state. Using Restore, you can revert to a previous snapshot of the EcoStruxure BMS server data despite any configuration changes made since the last backup. In the EcoStruxure BMS, Restore is a manual process designed to avoid the accidental overwriting of current EcoStruxure BMS server data.

Restored Data

Depending on what is contained in the backup file, you can restore different types of data.

  • Configuration only : the EcoStruxure Building Operation software restores the configuration database and custom object type data. Any existing historical data is lost when you select this option.

  • All data : the EcoStruxure Building Operation software restores the configuration, historical, and custom object types data.

For more information, see Restored Data .

Field Server Replacement Using Restore

Backup and Restore helps assure that field server data can be restored to a replacement field server in the event of detected failure, or to the same field server in the event of data loss. As a precaution, you back up your field servers regularly so that you can use the most current backup to restore the field server data to a replacement field server. You also configure the new field server to match the name and the network settings of the replaced field server so the system can identify this field server when online.

For more information, see Field Server Replacement Using Restore .

Duplicate Field Server Using Restore

You can use the Restore function to re-use the configuration data from a backup set in a new standalone field server. Rather than manually configuring your preferred field server configuration, you can save time and configure the standalone field server from a backup set.

The backup set used can originate from a field server that is or has been part of a multi-server configuration.

For more information, see Duplicate Field Server from a Backup Set .

Validation of Field Server Backups

Field server backups contain a checksum used to validate the backup when restoring. The validation is done to avoid that the backup has been tampered with.

For more information, see Validation of Field Server Backups .

To restore the EcoStruxure BMS server
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the EcoStruxure BMS server that you want to restore.

  2. On the Actions menu, click Restore .

    Tip:

    Take manual control of any output points that could potentially damage equipment before restoring the EcoStruxure BMS server. If you cannot disconnect the physical outputs, restore the EcoStruxure BMS server using a trusted restore file that will turn off/on the outputs predictably and safely.

  3. In the Restore Options dialog box, in the Available restore points list, select a backup set in black text, which indicates that the backup set is compatible with the current version of the EcoStruxure BMS server.

  4. Select the type of data you want to restore:

    • Select Configuration only to restore only configuration and custom object types' data.

    • Select All data to restore the configuration, historical, and custom object types data.

  5. Click Restore .

  6. Click Yes .

  7. Click Close .

  8. If you restore an Enterprise Central or an Enterprise Server that is not using the default ports, restart the server to restore the ports. For more information, see Restarting the Enterprise Server Windows Service .

  • Restore
  • Duplicate Field Server from a Backup Set
  • Restore Options Dialog Box
  • Restoring a Field Server from the Enterprise Server
  • Backup Set Text is Red
  • Restarting the Enterprise Server Windows Service