11-21-2011 06:53 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 07:19 PM by ciscomoderator
Is there any way to download scripts, prompts and documents from an UCCX 8.0.2
I want to download these files from our production server and upload to an lab server that is running UCCX 8.5
11-21-2011 07:06 AM
If you do a backup of your lab server all your scripts, documents and prompts should be zipped up in the tar file. Just unzip it using something like winRAR.
Then to upload them, zip all the scripts together (in .zip), and upload the zip file using the script management tool in appadmin. Then do the same for prompts, and documents.
Brian
11-21-2011 07:12 AM
I tried that but I only get the message:
$tar -xvf 2011-11-11-01-03-05_SESTHCC1CCX002_UCCX_SYSLOGAGT.tar
tar: This does not look like a tar archive
tar: Skipping to next header
tar: Read 207 bytes from 2011-11-11-01-03-05_SESTHCC1CCX002_UCCX_SYSLOGAGT.tar
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Same thing if I copy the TAR file to my windows PC, tar doesn't recognize it as a tar file and isn't able to extract it.
No problem to restore the files to the original server.
11-24-2011 12:37 AM
Does anyone know how if it is possible to extract the backup files and how?
09-24-2013 03:46 AM
The TAR backup files in UCCX 8.0.2 are encrypted by random password and can't be unpacked to browse. To download the whole prompt folder go to UCCX Admin web page, then to prompts, right click on the icon next to the folder name (NOT on the folder name) and save it. This should work for documents and scripts too.
09-24-2013 04:54 AM
Hi All
Forget the backup files - just click the 'folder' icon (e.g. in prompts, click the 'en_GB' or 'en_US' or what have you the top level - not the text hyperlink, but the folder icon itself) and UCCX will download a zip of all the content below that level.
The same works for documents, but not really for scripts unless you have organised your scripts into folders.
01-29-2014 02:06 AM
Thanks Aaron. Worked like you decribed
cheers
Alexis
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05-21-2015 06:04 AM
Thanks Aaron Harrison, I was looking at some crazy script for downloading it and you nailed it as simple as right click and save as! Awesome!
Thanks a lot
06-21-2017 03:32 AM
Wonderful ! It's tricky!!!
It worked absolutely..thanks !
08-01-2018 02:57 PM
07-10-2019 01:07 AM
Thanks for this. It worked like charm
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