Disaster recovering
In case of hardware failure maybe your OpenKM repository became corrupted. In this case you should restore from the last backup (See Backup restoring). But what happen if the backup is missing or even also corrupted? Everything is lost? Well, not exactly. Depending on the kind of disaster you can recover at least the document content.
By default, OpenKM is configured to use a File DataStore. This means thar every document content is stored in the filesystem. This give us very good performance when retrieving document content. But also has a hidden benefit. If your OpenKM installation has been damaged but you can read these DataStore file, you can recover these document contents.
To help up with the process, we have created a simple Bash script:
#!/bin/bash
RESCUE="rescue"
mkdir -p $RESCUE
for DOC in $(find repository/repository/datastore -type f); do
FILE=$(basename $DOC)
MIME=$(file -i $DOC | cut -d' ' -f2 | cut -d';' -f1)
if [ $MIME == "text/plain" ]; then
EXT="txt"
elif [ $MIME == "application/pdf" ]; then
EXT="pdf"
elif [ $MIME == "text/rtf" ]; then
EXT="rtf"
elif [ $MIME == "application/vnd.ms-office" ]; then
EXT="doc"
elif [ $MIME == "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text" ]; then
EXT="odt"
elif [ $MIME == "image/gif" ]; then
EXT="gif"
elif [ $MIME == "image/png" ]; then
EXT="png"
elif [ $MIME == "image/jpeg" ]; then
EXT="jpg"
elif [ $MIME == "image/tiff" ]; then
EXT="tif"
elif [ $MIME == "application/zip" ]; then
EXT="zip"
elif [ $MIME == "application/x-dosexec" ]; then
EXT="exe"
elif [ $MIME == "application/octet-stream" ]; then
EXT="bin"
else
EXT=$MIME
fi
cp -v $DOC $RESCUE/$FILE.$EXT
done
You need to run this script from $JBOSS_HOME directory. All the recovered documents will be copied to the $JBOSS_HOME/rescue directory. This script is only a guide and should be improved to support more MIME types.