05-14-2011 06:36 PM - edited 03-06-2019 05:03 PM
Hello
I need some help regarding automating the backup of configuration of Nexus 5 and 7k's. What are people doing regarding this situation?
Thoughts?
Thanks,
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05-16-2011 09:37 AM
Yes. Here is the link on how to configure DCNM to auto archive configurations
HTH,
jerry
05-15-2011 02:52 AM
You can try DCNM or Ciscoworks LMS.
Regards,
jerry
05-16-2011 06:19 AM
Jerry,
I did do some reading on DCNM.... I was just wondering if you could have place some scripts to go to a tftp,scp etc to a server? I know in IOS on cisco routers/switches you can setup kron jobs/archive to do this... it appears nexus OS dont have those commands.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
05-16-2011 06:38 AM
Kron is not available in NXOS, you try EEM on the 7K (EEM is not available on the 5K). Here are some of the example
HTH,
jerry
05-16-2011 09:25 AM
Jerry,
thanks with your quick response. so with that said, if eem is not available on the 5k's would you just go ahead and configure a server with dcnm on it and go that route?
i do have 2 7k's and 6 5k's in our data center.
Thanks,
05-16-2011 09:37 AM
Yes. Here is the link on how to configure DCNM to auto archive configurations
HTH,
jerry
05-16-2011 12:32 PM
Jerry, thanks for all your help. i will go DCNM way.
05-16-2011 08:01 AM
I use cacti, with the router configs plugin. The config needed a bit of tweaking to recognise the nexus itself, but once that was done, and a little alteration to the default script, all it has to do is a
copy run tftp://%SERVER%/%FILE% vrf management vdc-all
The cacti plugin then replaces %SERVER% and %FILE% with the appropriate values (On detecting NX-OS base context), and away it runs.
H
05-16-2011 12:33 PM
Hamish,
i appreciate your input. since i have a bunch of NX-OS devices, i will just go ahead and utilize DCNM.
Thanks,
09-18-2014 08:13 PM
You don't need DCNM to do this job.
you can config the schedule to do that for you.
============= Example =========
scheduler job name Backup-Weekly
copy running-config tftp://192.168.x.y/$(SWITCHNAME)-conf.$(TIMESTAMP) vrf management vdc-all
scheduler schedule name Backup-Weekly
job name Backup-Weekly
time weekly 06:23:50
============================
Then after that you can run this command to verify it.
=========================
show scheduler schedule
After that you can check with this command too:
=====================
sh scheduler logfile
`copy running-config tftp://192.168.x.y/hostname-conf.2014-09-19-14.50.00 vrf management vdc-all `
Connection to Server Established.
[ ] 0.50KBTrying to connect to tftp server......
[###### ] 24.50KB
[############ ] 48.50KB
[################## ] 68.50KB
TFTP put operation was successful
Copy complete.
07-24-2018 12:17 AM
there is no scheduler on my n5k:
(config)# sch?
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
08-13-2018 07:20 PM
08-13-2018 10:54 PM
no such feature in 5.2(1)
10-30-2018 08:06 AM
Does anyone know if there is a way to activate the scheduler when doing a config save ? With the archive feature you have this option (but archive doesn't support scp)
Thx
10-11-2021 02:12 PM
I had the same problem and solve it with a alias and a EEM
We have Nexus9000 with NXOS version 9.3
conf t cli alias name wr copy running-config startup-config ; event manager run ARCHIVE_CONFIG event manager environment new_archive_file "$(SWITCHNAME)-$(TIMESTAMP).cfg" event manager applet ARCHIVE_CONFIG action 10 syslog msg Archiving running-config to FTP server. action 20 cli copy running-config ftp://<USER>:<PASSWORD>@10.1.1.1/FTP_PATH/$new_archive_file
Now each time you enter 'wr' it will save the config and also make a new backup, similar to IOS archive configuration
It will also generate a new unique filename for each file based on device name and timestamp.
Hope this will help others as well...
Cheers!
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