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The backup and restore process in Moodle 2.0 is similar to earlier versions, however it is more robust. There is a breadcrumb menu that indicates progress in each of the 5 steps. There are continue, previous and cancel buttons at the bottom of most screens. | |||
# Initial settings - Make global changes for this backup (user, activity, blocks etc) | # Initial settings - Make global changes for this backup (user, activity, blocks etc) | ||
# Schema settings - Select/deselect specific items to include in backup | # Schema settings - Select/deselect specific items to include in backup | ||
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<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mya-u0zAZZE</mediaplayer> | <mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mya-u0zAZZE</mediaplayer> | ||
==New features== | ==New 2.0 features== | ||
[[Image:Backup of a course section.png|thumb|Step 2 - Schema selection, no user data selected in initial settings]] | [[Image:Backup of a course section.png|thumb|Step 2 - Schema selection, no user data selected in initial settings]] | ||
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==Backup and restore from 1.9 to 2.0== | ==Backup and restore from 1.9 to 2.0== | ||
It is not currently possible to backup a course on a 1.9 site and restore it to a 2.0 site, however the functionality will be available in a forthcoming 2.0.x release. In the meantime, a workaround is to upgrade the 1.9 site to 2.0. | It is not currently possible to backup a course on a 1.9 site and restore it to a 2.0 site, however the functionality will be available in a forthcoming 2.0.x release. In the meantime, a workaround is to upgrade the 1.9 site to 2.0. It is possible to restore a 1.9 course to a 2.1 site. | ||
==Tips and tricks== | ==Tips and tricks== |
Revision as of 15:13, 23 August 2011
The backup and restore process in Moodle 2.0 is similar to earlier versions, however it is more robust. There is a breadcrumb menu that indicates progress in each of the 5 steps. There are continue, previous and cancel buttons at the bottom of most screens.
- Initial settings - Make global changes for this backup (user, activity, blocks etc)
- Schema settings - Select/deselect specific items to include in backup
- Confirmation and review - Set file name. Page shows backup settings and items included. "Has Perform backup button option
- Perform backup - activated at end of previous step
- Complete - Indicates if there were errors. Continue button at bottom.
Backup in Moodle 2.0 video:
<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mya-u0zAZZE</mediaplayer>
New 2.0 features
- The backup process has been made a lot more efficient, making it possible to backup very large courses
- Teachers can choose whether to include activities, blocks or filters in the backup
- Users with appropriate permissions, such as administrators, can choose whether to include users, user role assignments, user files, comments, user completion details, course logs and grade history in the backup
- Users with appropriate permissions, such as administrators, can create a backup with anonymized user information
- Teachers can easily select the whole course or specific sections or activities to backup
- Backup files have a distinctive .mbz extension to avoid confusion with .zip files
Backup and restore from 1.9 to 2.0
It is not currently possible to backup a course on a 1.9 site and restore it to a 2.0 site, however the functionality will be available in a forthcoming 2.0.x release. In the meantime, a workaround is to upgrade the 1.9 site to 2.0. It is possible to restore a 1.9 course to a 2.1 site.
Tips and tricks
- Lose content after a restore in Moodle 2.0 ? Do you see topic headings that say "Orphaned activities"? Solution: Go to course settings and increase the number of topic sections and things will return to normal.