You can restore an XCO database from its backup.
Note
Running the efa system restore command without any arguments runs in an interactive mode. It allows you to pick any backup present in /var/log/efa/backup/ or /apps/efa_logs/backup/ location. For more information, see ExtremeCloud Orchestrator CLI Administration Guide, 3.6.0 and ExtremeCloud Orchestrator Command Reference, 3.6.0 .user@tpvm:~$ efa login Password: Login successful. --- Time Elapsed: 2.019739819s --- (efa:user)user@tpvm:~$ scp user@remotehost:~/EFA-3.4.0-2-2023-08-30T01-44-39.193.tar ./ user@remotehosts password: EFA-3.4.0-2-2023-08-30T01-44-39.193.tar 100% 876KB 28.8MB/s 00:00 (efa:user)user@tpvm:~$ efa system restore --backup-tar EFA-3.4.0-2-2023-08-30T01-44-39.193.tar Performing EFA restore using EFA-3.4.0-2-2023-08-30T01-44-39.193.tar Restore operation ID: 4d229051-87db-11ed-8921-5254008962d2 Stopping all EFA services... All pods are terminated Restoring databases... Start services after restore Restore of encryption keys is completed Extreme Fabric Automation Stack is now Restored and Ready! Restore operation is successful --- Time Elapsed: 6m47.278493209s --- (efa:user)user@tpvm:~$