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VCS automated backup

arawnmediagroup
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Is there a script or process for automatic system backups or is the manual process via the web GUI the only option?

Thanks

Chris

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EricLByrd
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TMS makes that backup very easy. That's the best way to go. You still don't schedule a backup in TMS but it makes it easy to make a config backup of all your devices at once from a single interface. Very handy. Typically TelePresence equipment configurations (especially infrastructure) don't typically change very often. Not as much as a server, for  example, so it's usually safe to backup the systems each time you've made a configuration  change. And, as we all know, those are not always "scheduled" but are  in response to an event or directive. So that is how TMS is structured.

If you are not using TMS you could theoretically use either an SCP client to log on to the VCS root account and make a copy of the config.db file. But you would have to allow root account access to the server logging on, and that might be a bit more risk than it's worth. You could probably also configure a (safer) SSH log on and text capture running the xconfig command in the CLI. But by the time you set up all that automated programming you might be just as well to do a manual backup.

Remember you don't want to backup the VCS if something has changed that you don't want to keep! Unlike a server there isn't dynamic data stored in the actual configuration database on the system. It's just settings information.

Hope that helps.

Eric

CCSI, Compass Business Solutions (TelePresence)

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Magnus Ohm
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Hi chris,

Is the intention a system snapshot or a configuration backup?

Tms can automate configuration backups. but I have not heard of any way to make regular snapshot backups automatically.

It might be someone here other than me that has though..

/magnus

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EricLByrd
Level 1
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TMS makes that backup very easy. That's the best way to go. You still don't schedule a backup in TMS but it makes it easy to make a config backup of all your devices at once from a single interface. Very handy. Typically TelePresence equipment configurations (especially infrastructure) don't typically change very often. Not as much as a server, for  example, so it's usually safe to backup the systems each time you've made a configuration  change. And, as we all know, those are not always "scheduled" but are  in response to an event or directive. So that is how TMS is structured.

If you are not using TMS you could theoretically use either an SCP client to log on to the VCS root account and make a copy of the config.db file. But you would have to allow root account access to the server logging on, and that might be a bit more risk than it's worth. You could probably also configure a (safer) SSH log on and text capture running the xconfig command in the CLI. But by the time you set up all that automated programming you might be just as well to do a manual backup.

Remember you don't want to backup the VCS if something has changed that you don't want to keep! Unlike a server there isn't dynamic data stored in the actual configuration database on the system. It's just settings information.

Hope that helps.

Eric

CCSI, Compass Business Solutions (TelePresence)

Thank you!

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Darren Goulden
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Level 1

I worked with a TAC engineer a few weeks back to investigate an issue on my VCS, we also use TMS to perform the backups - during the investigation the engineer needed to swap the partitions on the VCS but said once that was done we couldn't perform a restore from TMS, how true is this?

Anyway that lead me to script it, if you still need to do this http://wp.me/p2db3V-4v

Just looked at this script, it will only download the xml version of the xconfiguration.

This means some parts are missing (like the b2b configuration does not show up there, or the ssh/ssl keys).

Also the XML config might be harder to restore.

 

So please be aware that a full backup and restore can only be done via the backup/restore

function on the webinterface.

 

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ahmashar
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one more thing to consider here is that depending on the age of server deployment and how long it's been running, the magnitude of your full system snapshot would be in the order of several 100 Mb, hence with an automated backup system you need very very large disk to accommodate all periodic backups.