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The following sections describe how to use the backup and restore functions:
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Note: Infoblox highly recommends that you always back up the current configuration file before upgrading, restoring, or reverting the software on the appliance. If you are performing these operations on appliances licensed for Discovery and that perform discovery, the discovery database can be backed up and restored using the same mechanisms.
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Backing Up Files You can back up syst
em files and discovery databases periodically and on demand. You can then restore the files on the same appliance or on a different appliance. For information about restoring files, see
Restoring Backup Files. You can configure the appliance to automatically back up the files on a weekly, daily, or hourly basis.
Infoblox recommends that you back up the system files during off-hours to minimize the impact on network services. By default, the automatic backup function is turned off. You must log in with a superuser account to back up files.
You can back up system configuration and/or discovery database files to the following:
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- From the Grid tab, select the Grid Manager tab, and the click Backup -> Manage Local Backup from the Toolbar. Grid Manager displays the current backup files in the Manage Local Backups dialog box.
- To download a backup file, select the check box of a backup file, and then click the Transfer icon. You cannot select multiple files for downloading.
- Select one of the following from the Backup to drop-down list:
- My Computer: Backup to a local directory on your computer. This is the default.
- TFTP: Save the backup file to a TFTP server.
- Filename: Enter the directory path and the file name of the backup file. For example, you can enter
/archive/backups/Infoblox_2009_10_20_15_30
. - IP Address of TFTP Server: Enter the IP address of the TFTP server to which you want to save the backup file.
- FTP: Save the backup file to an FTP server.
- Filename: Enter the directory path and the file name of the backup file. For example, you can enter
/archive/backups/Infoblox_2009_10_20_15_30.
- IP Address of FTP Server: The IP address of the FTP server.
- Username: Enter the username of your FTP server account.
- Password: Enter the password of your FTP server account.
- SCP: Save the backup file to an SSH server that supports SCP.
- Filename: Enter the directory path and the file name of the backup file. For example, you can enter/archive/backups/Infoblox_2009_10_20_15_30.
- IP Address of SCP Server: The IP address of the SCP server.
- Username: Enter the username of your SCP server account.
- Password: Enter the password of your SCP server account.
Note: When you select FTP or SCP, ensure that you have a valid username and password on the server prior to backing up the files.
- Click Transfer Copy.
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You can restore a backup file of a NIOS configuration or a Discovery database to an appliance running the same NIOS version as that of the appliance from which the backup file originates. You can also restore a backup file from an appliance running a NIOS version to an appliance running a later NIOS version as long as the upgrade from the earlier NIOS version to the later version is supported. For example, you can restore a backup file from an appliance running NIOS 6.10.0 to an appliance running NIOS 7.3.200 because upgrading from NIOS 6.10.0 to 7.3.200 is supported. However, you cannot restore a backup file from an appliance running NIOS 6.9.0 to an appliance running NIOS
7.3.200 because upgrading from NIOS 6.9.0 to 7.3.200 is not supported.
You can restore an existing backup file on the appliance from which it originates, or restore a backup file from a different appliance (referred to as a forced restore). To download a backup file from a different appliance, see Downloading Backup Files from a Different Appliance.
You must log in with a superuser account to back up and restore files. NIOS provides three ways to restore a backup file:
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- From the Grid tab, select the Grid Manager tab, and then click Restore from the Toolbar.
- In the Restore dialog box, choose one of the following from the Restore from drop-down list:
- My Computer: Restore a file from your local computer. This is the default.
- Filename: Click Select File to navigate to the configuration file.
- TFTP: Restore a file from a TFTP server.
- Filename: Enter the directory path and the file name you want to restore. For example, you can enter
/archive/backups/Infoblox_2009_10_20_15_30
. - IP Address of TFTP Server: Enter the IP address of the TFTP server from which you restore the configuration file.
- FTP: Restore a file from an FTP server.
- Filename: Enter the directory path and the file name of the backup file. For example, you can enter
/archive/backups/Infoblox_2009_10_20_15_30.
- IP Address of FTP Server: The IP address of the FTP server.
- Username: Enter the username of your FTP server account.
- Password: Enter the password of your FTP server account.
- Grid Master (Local): Restore from a local directory on the Grid Master. In the Backup Set table, select the file you want to restore.
- To restore NIOS configuration data, select the NIOS data check box.
- To restore Discovery data, select the Discovery data check box. Discovery data should be restored to Consolidator appliances with the correct licensing.
- To download a backup file from one appliance to a different appliance, select Force Restore from Different Grid to enable the feature, and then select one of the following:
- Retain Current Grid Master IP Settings (this is the default)
- Overwrite Grid Master IP Settings
- Click Restore. In the Confirm Restore dialog box, click Yes.
After restoring the file, the appliance restarts. The restore process overwrites all existing data. All pending scheduled tasks are not restored or reverted. - Close your current browser window, wait a few minutes, and then reconnect to the NIOS appliance.
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Restoring Backup Files.
To download a backup file from one appliance to a different appliance:
- From the Grid tab, select the Grid Manager tab, and then click Restore from the Toolbar.
- In the Restore wizard, do the following:
- Restore from: Choose a source from which you restore the configuration file, as described in Restoring Backup Files.
- Select Force Restore from Different Grid to enable the feature, and then select one of the following:
- Retain Current Grid Master IP Settings (this is the default)
- Overwrite Grid Master IP Settings
- Click Restore. In the Confirm Restore dialog box, click Yes.
After restoring the file, the appliance reboots. The restore process overwrites all existing data. All pending scheduled tasks are not restored or reverted. - Close your current browser window, wait a few minutes, and then reconnect to the NIOS appliance.