If your deployment includes SAS web applications or the SAS Web Infrastructure Platform, then it is important to back up the SAS Content Server when you back up the metadata server. The SAS Content Server contains content that is associated with metadata objects that are contained in the repositories, including the following: content for the SAS Information Delivery Portal report definition files other supporting files for reports, including PDF files and image files content for SAS solutions Metadata cannot be used without the associated content that is stored on this server. If you need to recover from a failure, the metadata that you restore must be synchronized correctly with the content server. You can use the Deployment Backup and Recovery tool to back up the SAS Content Server. Alternatively, if you are storing SAS Content Server content in the file system, you can back it up as follows: As a best practice, stop either the SAS Web Application Server or the SAS Content Server application before making the backup. Use operating system commands or third-party tools to copy all of the files and subdirectories from the following path: SAS-configuration-directory/Lev1/AppData/SASContentServer/Repository If you need to back up just a subset of the SAS Content Server, or if you want to create a backup for input to a system other than the SAS Content Server, see WebDAVDump and WebDAVRestore Utilities. Greeting, Rachel Gomez
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