Create a backup of the external EPC model and send to O/O - Intergraph Smart 3D - Administration & Configuration - Hexagon

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  1. Click Tools > Backup Command to open the Backup Dialog.

  2. In the Select model to back up list, select one or more models to backup. The related model database, site database and schema, and catalog database and schema are automatically included in the backup.

  3. Click Calculate Size to determine the size of the selected items for backup. If you are backing up an Oracle database model, this calculation could take several minutes.

    The size displays in the Size column.

  4. In the Select folder and name for backup configuration file, specify the destination folder for the .bcf and log file. Select a folder on a drive that has sufficient space to hold the backup.

    • If you are running Oracle on a Linux computer, the .bcf file must be saved to a Windows-based computer.

    • Users, as well as accounts used as logon for Oracle services, must have write permissions to the shared folder in which the .bcf file is stored. Before proceeding, verify that the share, with the appropriate permissions, exists.

  5. In the Save Database Backup Files in box, specify the destination folder for the database backup files. If possible, save the .bcf and the database files in the same folder location.

    • When backing up SQL databases, you can use Browse(…) to navigate to the folder location on the server or you can use Browse(…) in the Browse window to navigate to a UNC location.

    • When backing up Oracle databases, you must specify a location that is shared. You can use Browse(…) to navigate to a UNC location.

    • When using an Oracle Linux environment, the database backup location must be on the Linux computer where the Oracle service is running. The account used to run the Oracle service must have write permission to the backup location. Linux is a case-sensitive environment. You must use the correct case when typing the path for the database backup in the database backup utility. You must also type the Linux folder location. Browse (...) is not available for navigating to Linux folder locations.

  6. Click OK to begin the backup process.

  7. Click Yes in the Project Management message box to review the results of the backup in the log file. Otherwise, click No.

  8. Click Cancel to close the Backup dialog.

  9. To send the backup dataset to the O/O, create a .zip file that contains all the files.