06-03-2024 07:26 AM
I am following on this document Cisco APIC M1/M2/M3/L1/L2/M3 to M4/L4 Cluster Migration, Release 5.3(1) - Cisco to replace APIC-M2 with APIC-M4.
It suggests that "...When you decommission a Cisco APIC, the APIC loses all fault, event, and audit log history that was stored in it. If you replace all Cisco APICs, you lose all log history. Before you migrate a Cisco APIC, we recommend that you manually backup the log history ..."
However, I am not clear:
Can someone give me some guidance? Thanks.
Leo
07-09-2024 04:16 PM
When replacing a Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC), it’s essential to back up the log history to ensure you don’t lose valuable information. Here are the steps you can follow:
Manual Backup of Log History:
Configuration Export Policy:
Recurring Backups:
Remember that the exact steps may vary based on your specific APIC version and deployment.
08-27-2024 07:27 PM
To manually backup fault, event & audit logs, copy them from /var/log/dme/log.
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