i forgot to mention, it's running in Fedora Core 4. I am using mysql as well. Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Assuming you installed according to the instructions and are using a *NIX based solution, you would want to backup your entire /opt/jffnms directory as well as do a mysqldump of your
Assuming you installed according to the instructions and are using a
*NIX based solution, you would want to backup your entire /opt/jffnms
directory as well as do a mysqldump of your database so it can be
populated quickly once your rig is up and running properly again. I'm
not as familiar with
Hello,
What are the necessary files or folders that need to backup the
JFFNMS before wiping out the server?
Thanks,
Gerard
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Javier,
I have something very weard and strange. It is not
my day. For testing the new version (0.8) , I tryto backup the old database to
another name. Let's say the original database of 0.7.9 = jffnms and i want to
duplicate it to jffnmsx. I do the following :
mysqldump -p jffnms >
jffn
Hi Jason,
That is the best way, backup your mysql DB, and also copy the
/opt/jffnms folder, because of the RRDs and possible modification you
have done.
JFFNMS only uses the /opt/jffnms folder and the jffnms DB, nothing else.
But you should always backup other important stuff on the box, like th
Hi
So, now that we've got a fully functioning JFFNMS server, we would like to
backup all of the collected data. What would be the best way of doing this?
Right now I'm using mysqldump to dump the jffnms database to a file and then
copying that file to the snap server which we use for backups. Is
with...but that is also on the way out. Thanks again.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Mangin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:37 AM
To: Jason Humes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Backup of VLAN table
Jason Humes wrote:
>I've never had an
Jason Humes wrote:
I've never had any issues with restoring the vlan.dat to a different type of
switch than the one from which it was pulled. Thanks
Thank you for the information. Good to know. Still would like to see
this "in clear".
Call me paranoiac about restore not working, but I had few
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Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Backup of VLAN table
Jason Humes wrote:
>All you need to do is copy that vlan.dat (not clear text) along with
>your startup-config and if you need to restore a switch, just dump
>those into the flash filesystem and reboot.
>
I guess this only works fine
Jason Humes wrote:
All you need to do is copy that vlan.dat (not clear text) along with your
startup-config and if you need to restore a switch, just dump those into the
flash filesystem and reboot.
I guess this only works fine if you restore on the same hardware after a
failure, but you could ver
deprecated
anyways.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Mangin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 7:01 AM
To: Jason Humes; Javier Szyszlican
Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Backup of VLAN table
Jason Humes wrote:
>You can get the vlan.dat by tftp'ing to the box and pulli
You can get the vlan.dat by tftp'ing to the box and pulling the file from
the flash filesystem. I hope that helps.
-Original Message-
From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 11:45 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Backup of
Thomas,
Do you know a way to get that data from the switch?
Javier
Thomas Mangin wrote:
Javier,
This is really a feature request..
Could you consider adding the backup the content of the vlan database of
the cisco switches. Without it, you can not restore a failed switch to a
working state.
Regards
Javier,
This is really a feature request..
Could you consider adding the backup the content of the vlan database of
the cisco switches. Without it, you can not restore a failed switch to a
working state.
Regards,
Thomas
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