From v.2.9.3 of BioStar 2, the function “Backup & Restore” has been introduced newly.
Thanks to this new function, users can back up the necessary data on BioStar 2 more easily and conveniently.
Until v.2.9.2, or lower versions, users needed to manually backup the necessary files, such as a database or enckey file, to prepare for any unexpected problems. However, this must be done manually, which may be cumbersome, and there is potential for issues during the backup, such as missing some mandatory files.
Users can back up the necessary data automatically and regularly by using the new function SYSTEM BACKUP in the Settings of BioStar 2.
1) Database
2) Folders
3) CONF files
Users can restore the backup data by using an extra application named biostar-restore located at C:\Program Files\BioStar 2(x64).
Users can back up the files in BioStar 2 automatically and periodically according to the selected option in Frequency of Automatic System Backup.
Users can define the maximum number of backup files to keep by setting “Number of Backup Files to Keep” in the General section of BioStar 2. Once a specific number is set, the oldest backup data will be deleted when the number of backup files exceeds this limit.
Restoring the data is processed through the extra tool named “biostar-restore.” The tool will be automatically installed when installing BioStar 2 v.2.9.3 and located in C:\Program Files\BioStar 2(x64).
Since the specific tool for data restoration is separate from BioStar 2, users can attempt to restore data when BioStar 2 isn't running normally due to configuration problems or database issues.
If the backup data was generated using a version lower than the current one, it cannot be restored through this new function.
Example)
If the backup data is generated in v.2.9.3, it CANNOT be restored in v.2.9.4 or a higher version of BioStar 2.
In the case of using MSSQL, you will meet the two types of warning popups below and CANNOT each function normally if you don't assign the sysadmin of the Server Role to the database user.
If you are in the above case, please check first if the sysadmin has already been assigned to the user.
Go to C:\Program Files\BioStar 2(x64)\Backupgenerated correctly and check if the file is the correct one generated when you tried to make it.
Finally, the restoration is completed normally if you see the popup below.
However, please note that the popup does not disappear even when the restoration is completed normally.
You must log into BioStar 2 again once the restoration has been completed. After logging into BioStar 2, please check whether the restoration has been completed normally.