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Can I restore part of a backup?

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I assume not. 

 

I have not been in the Admin Console for a while, so when I  loaded it up I had a bunch of devices with the exclamation mark.  :x  No amount of device updates/restores would fix these. So I restored the ISY, which fixed them all, but one troublesome wireless device. Anyway the last backup is missing some Network Resources, so I assume I have to add these the hard way? At least I can read them in the backup. 

 

 

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If you restored more than once without succes, then you'll probably have to recreate the network resources. But try http://www.universal-devices.com/contact-support/ and post back.

 

Thanks,

 

I was poking around the files a bit and they seem pretty straight forward. I'm going to compare the two zip files and see what's new in the latest backup. I'm hoping I can glue the two together and see what kind of beast I can create. Assuming there is no checksum in the file, I would not be surprised if there was.

 

Otherwise I'll just recreate the missing stuff.

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It seems you can splice backups together and restore the Franken-Backup. At least it loaded and everything seems to be there. More testing required obviously.

 

I managed to recover some devices, network resources, climate configuration, a few programs and some variables.

 

The bad news is that when I loaded my ISY console this morning (BEFORE ANY OF the ABOVE) it was having trouble communicating with multiple devices again. Could be the modem, but I suspect something else.  :x

 

Time to backup Frankie again, while he still works

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