How to Manage Backups
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Revision as of 10:01, 30 January 2020
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19 and Trainz Plus. This guide will explain automatic and manual backups in Trainz.
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| Trainz will automatically backup your current route and session while you work. You can set the number of backups created each day | |
| You can use Content Manager to manually create backups of routes, sessions and assets as often as you need | |
| Both the manual and automatic backups can be restored to Trainz by Content Manager | |
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Automatic Backups vs Manual Backups
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Automatic Backups
Creating Automatic Backups
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| Only a set number of backups are created each day | |
| Only 7 days of backups are kept | |
This is a Set and Forget operation. You simply tell Trainz how many backups you want created each day and the program takes care of the rest.
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Only the last 7 days of backups are kept and this number cannot be changed.
Restoring Automatic Backups
The automatic backups are stored in a backup folder in your Trainz local data folder. The location of this folder is held in your Launcher - Trainz Settings - Install tab.
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Step 1: Open the Backups Folder
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Step 2: Identify the Backup to Restore
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Step 3: Restore the Backup To Trainz
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More details, including tips on troubleshooting, can be found in the Trainz Knowledge Base at Restoring Backups
Manual Backups
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| You control the number and frequency of backups | |
| You control the backup location and filenames | |
| Assets, not just routes and sessions can be backed up | |
Creating Manual Backups
| Manual backups are stored as .CDP files | |
| Many assets can be stored in a single .CDP file |
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Restoring Manual Backups
| Simply drag and drop the backup CDP file or files into Content Manager |
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Backup Plan Basics
| If you are using a manual backup method then devise a simple backup plan and stick to it |
The most important parts of any backup plan are:-
- make regular backups - how often will depend on the complexity of the project
- keep duplicate sets of backups including on offline storage
- keep previous backup sets, not just the latest ones - how many past sets you will want to keep will depend on factors such as available storage
- have a simple but consistent file naming system to be able to quickly identify the backup you need to restore lost work
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Backing Up and Restoring Picklists
| Picklists have to be exported and imported as text files |
Picklists cannot be backed up manually using .CDP files. They must be exported as text files.
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Detailed instructions on backing up and restoring Picklists as text files can be found on the Trainz Wiki Page at:- |
Restarting After a Crash
If you experience a system crash, a power failure or a CTD (Crash To Desktop) while using Trainz and the automatic backups are on (not set to 0 daily backups) then there is a chance that Trainz has performed at least one automatic backup before the crash. In this case when you restart Trainz and reload the route/session you will be informed that changes to the original route or session have been detected and you will be given the option to Revert Changes or Use Changes .
- If you select Revert Changes then the last manually saved version of the route/session will be loaded into Trainz and any changes made since the last manual save will be ignored.
- If you select Use Changes then any automatically saved changes to the last manually saved version of the route/session will also be loaded into Trainz.
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in January 2020 and was last updated as shown below.


