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IS administrator usually takes a backup of the IS repository every day or more often. You can use this backup to recover the repository. Information Steward administrator guide provides this information in detail and also provides information on the backup utility that can be used to recover.
The following details are from the IS Administrator guide:
"Run the Repository utility from the command line.
On Windows platforms:
●ISRepositoryUtility.bat is installed to the <SAP_BusinessObjects>\InformationSteward\MM\bin directory by default.
●The Repository utility uses the parameter values in the InstallUtility.properties file in the <SAP_BusinessObjects>\InformationSteward\MM\config directory by default.
On UNIX platforms:
●ISRepositoryUtility.sh is installed to the <SAP_BusinessObjects>/InformationSteward/MM/bin directory by default.
●The Repository utility uses the parameter values in the InstallUtility.properties file in the <SAP_BusinessObjects>/InformationSteward/MM/config directory by default.
You can override the default parameter values in InstallUtility.properties by either of the following actions:
●As a best practice, make a backup of the InstallUtility.properties file and then change the parameter values in InstallUtility.properties.
●Enter the parameters with their new values in the command line when you run the Information Steward Repository utility."
Hi Roli,
IS administrator usually takes a backup of the IS repository every day or more often. You can use this backup to recover the repository. Information Steward administrator guide provides this information in detail and also provides information on the backup utility that can be used to recover.
The following details are from the IS Administrator guide:
"Run the Repository utility from the command line.
On Windows platforms:
●ISRepositoryUtility.bat is installed to the <SAP_BusinessObjects>\InformationSteward\MM\bin directory by default.
●The Repository utility uses the parameter values in the InstallUtility.properties file in the <SAP_BusinessObjects>\InformationSteward\MM\config directory by default.
On UNIX platforms:
●ISRepositoryUtility.sh is installed to the <SAP_BusinessObjects>/InformationSteward/MM/bin directory by default.
●The Repository utility uses the parameter values in the InstallUtility.properties file in the <SAP_BusinessObjects>/InformationSteward/MM/config directory by default.
You can override the default parameter values in InstallUtility.properties by either of the following actions:
●As a best practice, make a backup of the InstallUtility.properties file and then change the parameter values in InstallUtility.properties.
●Enter the parameters with their new values in the command line when you run the Information Steward Repository utility."
Regards,
Silpa
Thank you Slipa for your advise, much appreciated.