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You must first use the Database Wizard to restore the site and site schema databases before you restore the catalog, catalog schema, and model databases. See Restore a site database.

  1. Click Tools > Restore Command to open the Restore Wizard.

  2. Select Restore model as copy , and then click Next.

  3. Type a different name in the New model name box, and, optionally, type a description in the Description box.

  4. In the Backup configuration file to restore box, specify the location of the backup configuration .bcf file. If you are running Oracle on a Linux computer, the .bcf file must be on a Windows-based computer.

  5. In the Models to restore section, select the model to restore.

  6. For SQL databases, verify or redefine the server and file path where the database backup files are located in the Server and Database Backup Files Path columns.

    For Oracle databases, verify or redefine the Oracle net service connection and file path where the database backup files are located in the Service and Database Backup Files Path columns. When using an Oracle Linux environment, the database backup location must be on the Linux computer where the Oracle service is running. You must also type the Linux folder location. Browse (...) is not available for navigating to Linux folder locations.

  7. In the Paths for new databases section, select the database type in the Type column.

  8. For SQL Server databases, specify values for Server, Database Name, Database Path, and Log Path. For Oracle databases, specify values for Server, Database Name, Database Path, and Index Tablespace Path. The software automatically displays the database default paths on the selected server/service.

  9. Optionally, type a different name for each database in the Database Name box.

  10. Specify the path for Symbol and custom file location. This option is only available if the symbol and custom files are not stored in the database you selected to restore. If you are running Oracle on Linux, the SharedContent folder must be on a Windows-based computer. If you are running Oracle on Linux, the SharedContent share must be on a Windows-based computer.

  11. Specify the server for Name generator server for model.

  12. Click Finish.

  13. When the databases are restored, click OK.

  14. Review the log file to verify restore operation integrity.

  15. If necessary, right-click the restored plant in the Project Management tree, and then click Edit > Regenerate Reports Database Command.

  • You can use Restore model as Copy to restore backups of replicated models. You can also use this command to create a new consolidated model.

  • After restoring, you can check the name generator server on the Databases Tab (Model Properties Dialog) of the Model Properties Dialog.

  • After the restore process is complete, you need to regenerate the reports database. For more information, see Regenerate the reports database.

  • If you are using Oracle databases, you should run the Oracle Role Creation Utility to define specific user roles for each schema or collection of schemas if necessary.

  • Restoring a Smart 3D model currently registered with SDx using the Restore a one of more models from backup option clears the AuthorizationCodeWithProofKey credentials from the SDx registration. To recover your data, you must first re-register the restored model to the same SDx plant as was used for the previous SDx registration. After you re-register the restored Change Management model, you must define SDx retrieval settings.