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-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Phil Mayers
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 11:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [j-nsp] Config archive subtleties

All,

For several years, we've used "system archival configuration" in "on-commit" 
mode, to backup each commit to a separate file on an sftp/scp server, then 
check them individually into subversion.

Recently this fell apart on us, as the SSH key on the server changed and the 
archival transfers started to silently[1] fail.

While trying to write a nagios check for outstanding archive transfers, I then 
discovered that in some circumstances, the archival config will give up and 
discard a file - I had assumed it would queue them forever, but apparently not 
in some cases (e.g. 3 successive failures with bad username/password).

All of which has me wondering if the feature is more trouble than it's worth.

What do other people do? It seems like it would be a nice feature to preserve 
the commits and so forth, but if it's not robust, maybe it's just misleading.

Cheers,
Phil

[1] It did log en entry into /var/log/messages, but TBH JunOS logs so much crap 
there, we don't do anything with those logs...
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