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Ciscoworks LMS 3.2 Bulk Configuration Export

Brian Saunders
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Hello,

 

Does anyone know an easy method to bulk export configurations out of Ciscoworks LMS 3.2?  The only thing I've found is the cli command cwcli.exe export config -u  -p  -device % but it exports it in XML format which isn't very readable.  Would prefer a text file format.  Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,

Brian

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AFROJ AHMAD
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Brian,

via CLI that is the only option but what you can do to get the files  in TEXT format is , you can login to the server and

go to this location :: NMSROOT\CSCOpx\files\rme\dcma\shadow

and

NMSROOT\CSCOpx\files\rme\dcma\devfiles

 

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Afroz

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AFROJ AHMAD
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Brian,

via CLI that is the only option but what you can do to get the files  in TEXT format is , you can login to the server and

go to this location :: NMSROOT\CSCOpx\files\rme\dcma\shadow

and

NMSROOT\CSCOpx\files\rme\dcma\devfiles

 

Thanks-

Afroz

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Thanks!  I was able to locate the shadow directory and that appears to contain the most recent configuration for a device.  Do you know the syntax / organization of the historical configurations?  Looking in the devfiles all the folders are numbered and do not appear to be associated with a device name.  Is there a different location I should be looking for historical configs?

Hi ,

That is an expected behavior with devfiles location.

the other way is 

go to Configuration > Configuration Archive > Views > Version Tree

select the device and you will see the history of the config arhive and from there it self , you can copy and save the config in text file  Or you can use the export option as well .

 

Thanks-

Afroz

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Going through the GUI though you can only export one config at a time correct?

this is correct ..

 

 

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Afroz

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