Edit: since so many people aren't getting this, it's not the servers, it's not the money, it's not the internet, it's that they decided to provide ONE way to backup your saves and that requires you to have internet and pay for it. It's a shit thing to do.

Would you be able to share a link or example for the auto backup you are trying to achieve. Like any reference links or any other vendor links you have referred due to which you may be looking for that feature with these switches.


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I think this is a crap scenario. Yesterday a client accidentally cloned a vanilla switch to a prod switch while attempting to go the other way. This blew out the config in the cloud. Without a local configuration backup, we had to redeploy the entire network. I understand there are 3rd party tools like Auvik to do this, but not every client is going to want to pay for that.

There needs to be a way to generate a backup file, or at lest a repository in the cloud for them to be saved. It didn't help that the Meraki support engineer had us break the stack which them wiped the other switches in the stack. It was an overall horrible experience with Meraki.

A colleague of mine already uses an API to backup firewall rules, so I guess it's possible to backup configurations of other devices.


Another colleague of mine painfully found out that switch cloning only takes the port configs but does not do anything with L3 interfaces and routes so beware.

@TylerjuzWe had a severe dashboard bug where a change in one unrelated configuration caused a wipe of all L3/L4 firewall rules. And those changes were not visible on the Organization->Changelog. So we decided to do a daily backup of all our customers who give us API access to their org up to the last three days. So we can always restore the firewall rules from the last 3 days.

After being forced to update my s22 last week, Messages will not backup to either of my PCs using Switch Smart. If I backup the entire phone, it hangs at 9% for 2+ hours, and once it completes, I see Messages failed to be backed up. If I only try to backup Messages, it hangs at 0% until it times out and the job fails. The last successful backup was on October 24th, before the last update. HOW DO I FIX THIS??

I started deleting the texts (not the conversations) I've received since Oct 24th. Looked promising, as the backup process did not hang a 0% like previous attempts. However, it would only get to about 43% before it would hang. I even let it sit there all night, and in the morning, it was still at 43%.

I started moving conversations to the Trash, hoping Smart Switch wasn't backing up the Trash. Backups actually worked when I moved a particular conversation to Trash. So, there must be a text or attachment causing the issue in this conversation. Not sure I understand why, as I deleted all texts and attachments back to the date of the last successful backup.

When paired with Schneider Electric XW Pro inverters, the Backup Control Switch (BCS) automatically disconnects from the grid during an outage, allowing the system to provide backup power to the home.

I have noticed our NCM database starting to get a bit sluggish, especially on the web portal, and I saw that there are some nodes with over 2 years of daily configuration backups stored! I am sure that there are nodes whose backups haven't been purged since they were added to NCM. Diving deeper into the issue, the question of best practices comes up. How many backups are enough to satisfy your own internal disaster recovery requirements? I am hoping that I can get a few varied answers so I have something to stand on when I recommend we get rid of ancient configuration files.

At the web interface I can see my devices (switches). I can, using SSH logon to the switch successfully. About a month ago I was able to successfully manually or automatically backup the switch configurition. No new changes have occurred on the switch. Attached is the error detail when the backup fails.

I restarted IMC as administrator and successfully backed up the configuration on an HP 3800 switch but I am having issues on other switches that I was able to successfully backup a month or so ago. Attached find a screen shot of backup failure detail.

I'm not sure but I may be limited from using SCP due to current software level - again, what is odd is backups were working automatically a month ago - with no changes to network infrastucture that I am aware of.

Additional Information: When you become a Nintendo Switch Online member, automatic backup will be enabled for all compatible software. This setting can be adjusted for each game and user.Save data files can also be manually backed up from the game's software menu or from System Settings.Save data is unique to each user and is not transferable between users.

I'm also interested in this feature as well. Monitoring device config changes is "monitoring". And device configuration monitoring and backup is already built-in to most if not all of your main competitor's monitoring applications.

i would also be interested in this functionality.we need to monitor for configuration changes (as well as take backups)ability to compare for differences would be very cool as wellalso batching out changes (e.g. password) to cisco routers would be very cool

You can schedule regular discovery processes for all network components and capture configurations of network devices (switches, routers, etc.). UVexplorer will capture / track all discovery results along with their startup and running configurations. Automatic notifications can be sent based on discovery and/or configurations changes.

If you really want such a feature, create a custom script using PLINK (putty commandline) to backup your cisco devices with the command "wr net" (or directly use the code to upload the config) to a tftp server (inside the network). Then let the customscript check if some "filecontent" has changed. If the new file is different then the one from 24hours ago, return it to the sensor.

I used PRTG for many years to backup and create a centralized overview of all the customer backups. I used the exe sensor with the variables within PRTG, hostname, ip, username and password stuff. This exe sensor was part of the device host.The exe sensor was scheduled every hour and the script checked the day of the week and hour.If I had more backups scheduled on a probe, PRTG scheduled the backup scripts after each other.In the scripts I had return codes configured, so I could see if the job was started. Also another sensor validated the backup file on the central location with a hash check.

You can add my vote to this as well. It's a huge selling point and for most medium/large businesses it's a deal breaker. If we're paying for a monitoring solution we also want to have the capability to back up switch/firewall configurations.

I came here just to add my vote for this. This was the one limiting factor that caused us to look elsewhere for a large deployment. If PRTG can implement this functionality it would be awesome and could pull us over from our current solution. I'm not using my network monitoring tool to push config changes, but it seems key for it to be able to pull and store config backups/monitor config changes without having to do a manual custom FTP/TFTP process on every device.

The one tiny drawback of getting a new phone is having to manually transfer all your important data. Don't worry, Smart Switch allows you to easily transfer contacts, photos, messages, and other types of files. You can even create a backup for your old phone's files using your PC or Mac, and then transfer or sync your data onto your new Galaxy phone.

We have three ESXi servers connected to our Nimble storage using a Brocade Fibre Channel switch, each ESXi server connects to Nimble storage with individual zone as: ESXi1_Nimble, ESXi2_Nimble, ESXi3_Nimbe.

A few months after this configuration was done, we added a physical server for Veeam B&R v12 as backup server and repository, which is also a backup proxy server. This is connected to the same FC switch and I created zone between the Veeam B&R server and the Nimble storage as: VeeamBR_Nimble


Each night, the Veeam B&R server runs backup jobs then stores into its local repository (D: drive). Then it runs backup to tape, which writes from the Veeam B&R backup repository into tape drive. I have already configured "Direct storage access" while configuring Backup proxy's Transport mode.

The backup jobs do not use the FC switch path, but uses 1Gbps [nbd] network traffic as evident with this type of message on completed backup jobs: "Using backup proxy VMware Backup Proxy for disk Hard disk 1 [nbd]"

As we can tell from my FC zoning, there is no zone that connects Veeam B&R server and each ESXi server. Should I create zones between each ESXi and Veeam B&R as ESXi1_VeeamBR, ESXi2_VeeamBR, ESXi3_VeeamBR for the backups to utilize the FC switch?

If you have zoned the FC volumes (all 3) to the Veeam BR server then you need to check Disk Management to see if these are present - Offline & NOT Mounted but showing. This is the way Veeam works to do direct SAN backups. See this section of the help - Direct SAN Access - User Guide for VMware vSphere (veeam.com)

Until you have the LUNs showing in Disk Mangement (not touched) then backup from storage will not work. Check the Nimble Connection Manager software and see if that helps if they still have it. I used that but it was for iSCSI datastores not FC.

We have HP Aruba switches and I deployed Airwave recently. I registered switches to Airwave and it works great. I want to schedule Airwave to take config backup switches periodically and automatically. But I didn't find such a menu. I am not sure if this feature exists or not. Any help would be appreciated. e24fc04721

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