LFT version 3.x (Oracle DB) | Stop the LFT services. a. Go to Start, type Services, and then open the Services window.b. Locate Lexmark Fleet Tracker, and then stop the service. Drop the user data. a. Open the command prompt b. Type the following:sqlplus system/manager366 drop user ID cascade; drop user IDdwh cascade; commit; Where ID is the userID for the transactional DB and IDdwh is for the datawarehouse. Click here to view sample image. Create userid using the createORA.sql.a. Open the command prompt. b. Change the directory to where the script is, and then type sqlplus system/manager366 @createORA.sql ID PW. Where ID and PW are the LFM database userID and password, which the exported backup uses. Import the database a. Open the command prompt. b. To import transactional data, type imp ID/PW file=ID.dmp. c. To import historical data, type imp IDdwh/PW file=IDdwh.dmp. Click here to view sample image of the tables being imported. Start the LFT services and perform a test.a. Go to Start, type Services, and then open the Services window. b. Locate Lexmark Fleet Tracker, and then start the service.
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LFT version 3.x (PostgreSQL DB) | In case of failure, you may restore the LFT 3.x database to the latest available backup files for the “lfm” and “lfmdwh” databases, given that the LFT 3.x tool being restored is the same version as the LFT 3.x backup file. Perform the following steps once the LFT 3.x tool has been installed and the proper license file has been applied: Go to Start, type Services, open the Services window, and then Stop the Lexmark Fleet Tracker service. Click on Start > All Programs > Lexmark Fleet Tracker > PostgreSQL 9.1 > pgAdmin III. Note: This will open up the DB Administration pane. Click on the Plug icon to Add a Connection to Server. Right-click on the lfm DB, and then click Delete/Drop. Right-click on Databases, and then click New Database. Name the new DB lfm, set Owner to SYSTEM, and then click OK. Note: This will create a new lfm DB. This step is necessary to ensure that you are restoring a clean DB with no existing tables that may interfere with the restore process. Right-click on the new lfm DB, and then click Restore. Set Format to Tar, set Rolename to SYSTEM, and then click on the "..." button to browse for the file. Click here to view image. Navigate to the appropriate file location and then click Open. Click Restore to complete the process. Note: Lexmark recommends accepting the default settings and not modifying anything in the Restore Options… tabs. Click here to view sample result. Repeat Steps 4 – 7 for the lfmdwh database. Go to Start, type Services, open the Services window, and then Start the Lexmark Fleet Tracker service.
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