Restore Options (Single Sign-on Databases)

Use this dialog box to select the restore options for the Single Sign-on Databases.

Database Server

Displays the name of the database server that stores the settings and account information for the single sign-on service. You can use this space to change the database server name.

Administrative Account

Displays the name and Domain of the group or user account that can set up and manage the Single Sign-on service. You can use the spaces to specify the associated User and Domain.

Application Account

Displays the name and Domain of the group or user account that can set up and manage enterprise application definitions. You can use the spaces to specify the associated User and Domain.

Ticket Timeout Value

Displays the number of minutes to wait before allowing a ticket to time out. You can use this space to change this number.

Days to Audit/Purge

Displays the number of days to hold records in the audit log before deleting. You can use this space to change this number.

Database file(s) location on the destination server

You can use this space to specify a path on the destination server for the database file(s), when performing a cross-machine restore.

Log file(s) location on the database server

You can use this space to specify a path on the destination server for the log file(s), when performing a cross-machine restore.

Browse

Click to browse the file system and find a specific path for database / log file(s) on the destination server.

The two Browse buttons are applicable only if the SQL Databases are:

Advanced

Click to display the Advanced Restore Options screen.

Save As Script

Click to open the Save As Script dialog, which allows you to save this operation and the selected options as a script file (in XML format). The script can later be executed from the Command Line Interface using qoperation execute command.

When you save an operation as a script, each option in the dialog will have a corresponding xml parameter in the script file. When executing the script, you can modify the value for any of these XML parameters as per need.

To view the XML values for each of the options in the dialog, see the following:

Command Line XML Options

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