The backup process saves EFA data, including the database, certificates, and multi-access network configuration. The process does not back up northbound certificates.
A backup generated on one EFA system can be restored on another system.
For more information, see Back up and Restore the EFA System.
$ efa system backup-list +----+-----------------------------------+---------+----------------+ | ID | File | Version | Generated By | +----+-----------------------------------+---------+----------------+ | 1 | EFA-2020.08.20-20.26.46.tar | 2.3.0-1 | User | +----+-----------------------------------+---------+----------------+ | 2 | EFA-2020.08.20-20.27.29.tar | 2.3.0-GA| System | +----+-----------------------------------+---------+----------------+ --- Time Elapsed: 183.69386ms ---
EFA periodically backs up the system. The periodic backup process creates a backup tar file that is saved to the same location as the manual backup files. When new backup and supportsave files are created, the system deletes saved system-generated backup files, supportsave files, and manual backup files, according to the age of the files and the configured maximum number of files to save.
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every day at midnight.You can use the efa system settings show command to view the current backup settings.
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You can use the efa system cleanup REST API to delete a specified backup or supportsave file. This feature lets you delete files before they are automatically deleted.You can use the efa system settings reset command to reset the backup system settings to default values.
The process of upgrading EFA also backs up the EFA system, so that you can easily recover data if the upgrade fails. For more information, see "Recover from an Upgrade Failure" in the Extreme Fabric Automation Deployment Guide, 2.7.0 .
The REST APIs for backup, restore, and supportsave are part of the Monitoring service and can be accessed through port 8078. The logs for these APIs are saved to <log_dir>/monitor/