API Portal 10.7 | webMethods API Portal for Administrators | Managing Data in API Portal | Backing up and Restoring Tenant-specific Data
 
Backing up and Restoring Tenant-specific Data
 
Registering Nodes Using the ACC REST Service
Registering Nodes Using the Configuration File
Backing up Tenant-specific Data
Backing up Tenant-specific Data Through the User Interface
Restoring Tenant-specific Data
Restoring Tenant-specific Data Through the User Interface
Troubleshooting Backup and Restore Failures
This section covers information on how an API Portal Administrator can back up or restore tenant-specific data.
API Portal is multi-tenant capable and each tenant administrator can manage their data. Generally, the tenant-specific data comprises of
*API Portal objects: APIs, Access Keys, and other related data, users, user groups, licenses, and configurations, API documents and files.
*Collaboration data: Collaboration groups, posts and discussions related data, and comments or posts related to APIs.
*API Portal analytics: Page views, user registrations, API lifecycle events, access token lifecycle events, provider lifecycle events, and run-time analytics data for APIs.
You can back up and restore tenant-specific data in the following ways:
*Using the API Portal Cloud Controller (ACC)
*From the API Portal User Interface
Prerequisites for Backup and Restore in a Distributed Environment
The following points are to be considered if the API Portal server is installed in a clustered high availability setup.
Note:
If the API Portal is a single node installation, then you can skip this section.
*In a typical multi-node setup, the different parts of the application (runnables) are installed on the different nodes (machines). It is important to verify that all the nodes are up and accessible. All the nodes must be registered to the parent node and the API Portal Cloud Controller (ACC) needs to know about your distributed environment. There are a couple of ways to register the different nodes to ACC.