Rolling back to a restore point

Use the prpcServiceUtils tool to roll back your system to a restore point. For example, if you created a restore point before doing a major system update, and the system update causes a serious problem, you can roll back to the restore point so that your system behaves as it did before the update.

You must have a running Pega Platform instance to use the prpcServiceUtils tool.

Follow these steps to roll back to a restore point:

  1. Configure the common properties of the prpcServiceUtils.properties file. The pega.response.type must be JSON.

    property name Action
    pega.rest.server.url The URL for the REST service, specified in the following format:

    http:// <hostname> : <port> / <context> /PRRestService/ <tenant hash>

    For example:

    http://myhost:8080/prweb/PRRestService

    Include the tenant hash only for multitenant systems.

    pega.rest.username Enter the operator name on the target system with access to REST services.
    pega.rest.password Enter the password of the specified operator.
    pega.rest.proxy.host Enter the host name of the REST proxy server. Do not use localhost as the host name.
    pega.rest.proxy.port Enter the port for the REST proxy server.
    pega.rest.proxy.username Enter the operator name on the REST proxy server with import and export access.
    pega.rest.proxy.password Enter the password of the REST proxy operator.
    pega.rest.proxy.domain Enter the domain of the REST proxy server.
    pega.rest.proxy.workstation Optional: Enter the workstation ID for the REST proxy server.
    pega.rest.response.type Enter json.
    user.temp.dir Optional: Enter the full path to the temporary directory. Leave this blank to use the default temporary directory.
  2. Set the rollback.action to SystemRollback:

    rollback.action= SystemRollback

  3. By default, the rollback process runs in asynchronous mode. In asynchronous mode, the system queues the job and returns a job ID for each operation. You can later use this job ID to check the status of the rollback operation.

    rollback.async= true

  4. As a best practice, leave the downloadLogToFile parameter with the default value of true to write the log to a file.

    rollback.downloadLogToFile= true

  5. Save and close the prpcServiceUtils.properties file.
  6. Run the prpcServiceUtils.bat or prpcServiceUtils.sh script with the rollback option, for example:

    prpcServiceUtils.bat rollback

    Optional: Pass one or more arguments.

    prpcServiceUtils script argument Value
    connPropFile The full path to the serviceConnection.properties file that includes information for multiple targets.
    poolSize The thread pool size. Default is 5.
    requestTimeOut How long the system waits for a response before failing with a timeout error. Default is 300 seconds.
    jobIdFile The path to the job IDs file that is generated by the asynchronous operation.
    propFile The full path to the properties file, to override the default prpcServiceUtils.properties.