GigaVUE‑FM Appliance

GigaVUE‑FM includes a backup-and-restore feature for saving configuration data. You can use the saved data to restore an instance of GigaVUE‑FM or provide a copy of the configuration data and have it available for a new instance of GigaVUE‑FM. This is useful for restoring the configuration on an appliance or when migrating to a GigaVUE‑FM hardware appliance.

You can schedule GigaVUE‑FM for an immediate backup or schedule a backup to occur once at a specified time or on a reoccurring basis. For example, you can schedule a backup for a particular day, week, month, or date at regular intervals.

Data Saved When Backing Up GigaVUE‑FM

When you back up GigaVUE‑FM, the following information is saved:

■   List of standalone nodes and clusters that are directly under the management of the Fabric Manager.
■   User credentials needed to access the nodes
■   Node level user account and RBAC configurations
■   vMaps
■   GigaVUE‑FM credentials and preferences
■   System configuration of GigaVUE-FM
■   Solution configuration data
■   Solution level metadata
■   Intent collections
■   Other information, such as node level Radius, TACACS, SSH servers and SNMP or email notification configurations

The backup does not include the following data:

■   GigaVUE‑FM appliance host/IP configuration
■   DHCP, NTP, and DNS configurations

These are configured through the jump-start configuration when configuring a new GigaVUE‑FM.

Backup Immediately

To do an immediate back up of a GigaVUE‑FM, do the following:

1. On the right side of the top navigation bar, click .
2. On the left navigation pane, select System > Backup/Restore > GigaVUE FM Appliance.
3. Click Backup.
4. Select Immediate.
5. Select the archive server for the backup file. Refer to Figure 1.

To add an archive server, refer to Add an Archive Server.

6. Click OK.

Figure 28 Immediate Backup to an Archive Server

Schedule Backups

To create a schedule for backing up GigaVUE‑FM, do the following:

1.   On the right side of the top navigation bar, click .
2. On the left navigation pane, select System > Backup/Restore > GigaVUE FM Appliance.
a. Click Backup.
b. Select Scheduled.

The GigaVUE‑FM time clock is based on ESX host time. Make sure that you have synchronized clock before any scheduling operation.

3. To repeat backups, use Recurrences, Start Date, and Start Time to set how often the backup occurs, at what time, and when the backup schedule will end.

If you want to schedule a single backup for a specific data and time, select Once Only for Recurrence.

Figure 2 shows an example scheduled backup. In this example, the weekly backup to archive server Archive Server 1 starts on March 17 and occurs every Saturday at 9:00 pm until March 31.

Figure 29 Scheduled Backup for GigaVUE‑FM
4. Click OK. To monitor the progress of the event, select All Alarms/Events in the left navigation pane.

Once you have scheduled a recurring backup, the scheduled backup appears as a scheduled task on the Scheduled Tasks page. To view tasks, select Tasks > Scheduled Tasks. After the backup has completed the outcome of the task is displayed on the Alarm/Events page.

Restore GigaVUE‑FM Configuration Files

To restore a GigaVUE‑FM configuration from a backup file, do the following:

1.   On the right side of the top navigation bar, click .
2. On the left navigation pane, select System > Backup/Restore > GigaVUE‑FM Appliance.
3. Click Restore.

The Restore page displays, showing the file names from which to restore.

4. Select the Archive Server from which to retrieve the backup file.
5. Select the configuration to restore by clicking the check box next to the file name. Only one configuration can be selected with an restore action.
6. Click OK.

Note:  GigaVUE-FM will reboot once after successful restore operation. Logs will be recorded in the Audit Logs page with Restore Complete/Success Message.

After successful restoration, the configuration available in the backup file will be persisted. Restore Success Event is recorded in the Events page. If Restore Failure Event appears after GigaVUE-FM restore operation, then the configuration that existed before the restore operation will remain.