7.3 Backing Up Your Radio
It's always smart to
back
up your data in any program — even in a blogging application. For
Radio, this means backing up the database of articles and
configuration information. The files that Radio publishes onto the
Internet don't have all features of your local copy.
These files are only HTML pages, and they lack important metadata,
formatting directives, and so on.
All your Radio data is stored in the \Program Files\Radio
UserLand\ set of directories on Windows, and in the Radio
UserLand folder in Applications on OS X.
7.3.1 Backing Up All Data on Windows
Here's your backup
process
for all your Radio data. It relies on WinZip or another archiving
tool such as WinRar to make a single backup file, as Radio stores its
data in many small files.
Shut down Radio by right-clicking the Radio icon in the Windows
System Tray (bottom right, by default) and choosing Shut Down Radio.
This is important because Radio normally runs in the background and
regularly updates files. The main files you need to back up are the
.root files, which contain all your Radio data,
because you don't want Radio updating those files as
you're archiving them.
Use your archiving program to make a backup file containing the
following directories and files:
- \Radio UserLand\Data Files\
- \Radio UserLand\www\
- \Radio UserLand\Themes\
- \Radio UserLand\Backups\ (yes this is redundant but it's safer)
- \Radio UserLand\*.root\
Copy this ZIP file to another hard drive or some removable medium.
More details on backup are given at
http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$7010.
7.3.2 Backing Up all Data on the Mac
The easiest way to back up Radio on the Mac is to copy the entire
Radio UserLand folder to another disk.
Shut down Radio by Ctrl-clicking the Radio icon in the Dock and
choosing Shut Down Radio. This is important because Radio normally
runs in the background and regularly updates files. The main files
that you need to back up are the .root files,
which contain all your Radio data, because you don't
want Radio updating those files as you're archiving
them.
Copy the entire Radio UserLand folder from the Application folder to
another drive. If you don't want to move the program
files as well, move these folders:
- Radio UserLand: Data Files
- Radio UserLand: www
- Radio UserLand: Themes
- Radio UserLand: Backups (yes this is redundant but it's safer)
- Radio UserLand - All the .root files
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Don't forget to do this regularly. Your blog data is
important!
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