In VMware Aria Operations for Networks, you can store the backup on the local storage (up to five latest backup files), SSH or FTP servers. You can start the backup immediately or schedule a periodic backup.

Prerequisites

  • The backup and restore setups must have identical versions.
  • To avoid any inconsistencies, the restore setup must be a fresh deployment. Take the snapshots of the VMs before you run the restore commands.
  • Only Admin and Console users can configure backup and restore through public APIs and CLI commands respectively. The Auditor user can only see if any backup and restore configuration exists on the setup.

Procedure

  1. Trigger the backup process.
    Method Description
    Using CLI command
    backup-restore backup --action add --path <config-file-path>

    For additional CLI commands, see the CLI Documentation.

    Create a backup configuration file on one of the platform nodes under /home/ubuntu. To create the file, you must login as Support user.
    Note: To run the CLI commands, you must log in as a Console user on the same platform where you created the backup configuration file.
    Using API See settings/backup on the API Reference page.
    Note: You must provide the configuration as the JSON body in the API request.
    Table 1. Configurations for the backup process
    Scenario Description File Configuration
    Configuration to trigger backup

    Creates the backup file on local file server in the default directory:

    /var/lib/backup-restore

    or,

    any user specified backup directory

    {"backup_file_server_type" : "LOCAL"}

    or

    {"backup_file_server_type": "LOCAL",
        "local_file_server":
        {
            "backup_directory": "backup_directory_path"
        }
    }
    Creates the backup on FTP server in the user specified backup directory
    {
        "backup_file_server_type": "FTP",
        "ftp_file_server":
            {
                "server_address": "IP address",
                "port": port_number,
                "username": "username",
                "password": "password",
                "backup_directory": "backup_directory_path"
            }
    }
    Creates the backup on SSH server in the user specified backup directory
    "backup_file_server_type": "SSH",
        "ssh_file_server":
        {
            "server_address": "IP address",
            "port": port_number,
            "username": "username",
            "password": "password",
            "backup_directory": "backup_directory_path"
        }
    Configuration to schedule the backup process

    Immediate Backup

    "schedule_now": true,
    Daily Backup

    The permissible value for hour : 0-23 The permissible value for minute : 0-59

     "backup_schedule":
            {
                "schedule_period": "DAILY",
                "hour": 16,
                "minute": 51
            },
    Weekly Backup

    The permissible value for hour : 0-23 The permissible value for minute : 0-59 The permissible value for day_of_week : 1(Sunday) - 7 (Saturday)

    "backup_schedule":
            {
                "schedule_period": "WEEKLY",
                "hour": 16,
                "minute": 56,
                "day_of_week": 3
            },
    Backup only few configurations In the data_filter parameter of the configuration file, set the configuration to true to backup selected configurations. To skip the backup of a particular configuration, set the value to false.
    Note: If you do not specify the data_filter parameter, VMware Aria Operations for Networks backs up all the configurations.
    "data_filter":
            {
                "snmp": true,
                "smtp": true,
                "web_proxy": false,
                "data_sources": false,
                "events": false,
                "syslog": true,
                "ldap": true,
                "vidm": true,
                "user_data": true,
                "physical_subnet_vlan": true,
                "physical_ip_dns_mapping": true,
                "system_configuration": true,
                "east_west_ip": false,
                "north_south_ip": true,
                "data_management": true,
                "online_update_status": true,
                "ceip_status": true,
                "audit_logs_pii_status": false
            }
    An example of the configuration file for a weekly backup (every Tuesday) on a FTP server with selected configurations.
    {
        "backup_schedule":
            {
                "schedule_period": "WEEKLY",
                "hour": 16,
                "minute": 56,
                "day_of_week": 3
            },
        "backup_file_server_type": "FTP",
        "ftp_file_server":
            {
                "server_address": "10.125.48.146",
                "port": 22011,
                "username": "testuser",
                "password": "password!",
                "backup_directory": "/backup"
            },
        "data_filter":
            {
                "snmp": true,
                "smtp": true,
                "web_proxy": false,
                "data_sources": false,
                "events": false,
                "syslog": true,
                "ldap": true,
                "vidm": true,
                "user_data": true,
                "physical_subnet_vlan": true,
                "physical_ip_dns_mapping": true,
                "system_configuration": true,
                "east_west_ip": false,
                "north_south_ip": true,
                "data_management": true,
                "online_update_status": true,
                "ceip_status": true,
                "audit_logs_pii_status": false
            }
    }
  2. Trigger the restore process.
    The sequence for restore is as follows:
    Method Description
    Using CLI commands
    backup-restore restore --action add --path <config-file-path>

    For additional CLI commands, see the CLI Documentation.

    Create a restore configuration file on one of the platform nodes under /home/ubuntu. To create the file, you must login as Support user.
    Note: To run the CLI commands, you must log in as a Console user on the same platform where you created the restore configuration file.
    Using API See settings/restore on the API Reference page.
    Note: You must provide the configuration as the JSON body in the API request.
    Table 2. Configurations for the restore process
    Scenario Description File Configuration
    Configuration to trigger restore Restores from the local file server
    {
        "backup_file_server_type": "LOCAL",
        "local_file_server":
            {
                "backup_directory": "backup_directory_path",
                "backup_file_name": "file_name.tar"
            }
    }
    Restores from the FTP file server
    {
        "backup_file_server_type": "FTP",
        "ftp_file_server":
            {
                "server_address": "IP address",
                "port": port_number,
                "username": "username",
                "password": "password",
                "backup_directory": "backup_directory_path"
                "backup_file_name": "file_name.tar"
            }
    }
    Restores from SSH file server
    "backup_file_server_type": "SSH",
        "ssh_file_server":
        {
            "server_address": "IP address",
            "port": port_number,
            "username": "username",
            "password": "password",
            "backup_directory": "backup_directory_path"
            "backup_file_name": "file_name.tar"
        }
    Restore only few configurations In the data_filter parameter of the configuration file, set the configuration to true to restore selected configurations. To skip the restore of a particular configuration, set the value to false.
    Note: If you do not specify the data_filter parameter, VMware Aria Operations for Networks restores all the configurations.
    "data_filter":
            {
                "snmp": true,
                "smtp": true,
                "web_proxy": false,
                "data_sources": false,
                "events": false,
                "syslog": true,
                "ldap": true,
                "vidm": true,
                "user_data": true,
                "physical_subnet_vlan": true,
                "physical_ip_dns_mapping": true,
                "system_configuration": true,
                "east_west_ip": false,
                "north_south_ip": true,
                "data_management": true,
                "online_update_status": true,
                "ceip_status": true,
                "audit_logs_pii_status": false
            }
    Note: If you do not specify the collector_mapping parameter, all the restored data sources will be mapped to a random collector on the restore setup.
    "collector_mapping": {
        "default_collector": "default_collector_ip",
        "mappings": [
          {
            "source": "source_collector_ip",
            "destination": "destination_collector_ip"
          }
        ]
      }
    If you specify collector_mapping, all data sources mapped to source_collector_ip on the backup setup will be mapped to destination_collector_ip on the restore setup. If mapping is not specified for any collector on the backup setup, the corresponding data sources will be mapped to the default_collector on the restore setup. You can specify mapping for multiple source collectors to destination collectors.
    An example of the configuration file to restore from a FTP server with selected configurations.
        "backup_file_server_type": "FTP",
        "ftp_file_server":
            {
                "server_address": "10.120.18.146",
                "port": 22011,
                "username": "testuser",
                "password": "Password!",
                "backup_directory": "/backup"
                "backup_file_name": "vrni_backup-19801-10.79.197.0-2020-08-26-06.56.44.tar"
            },
        "collector_mapping": 
            {
                "default_collector": "10.120.135.2",
                "mappings": 
                    [
                    {
                    "source": "10.134.135.3",
                    "destination": "10.120.2.120"
                    }
                    ]
            },
        "data_filter":
            {
                "snmp": true,
                "smtp": true,
                "web_proxy": false,
                "data_sources": false,
                "events": false,
                "syslog": true,
                "ldap": true,
                "vidm": true,
                "user_data": true,
                "physical_subnet_vlan": true,
                "physical_ip_dns_mapping": true,
                "system_configuration": true,
                "east_west_ip": false,
                "north_south_ip": true,
                "data_management": true,
                "online_update_status": true,
                "ceip_status": true,
                "audit_logs_pii_status": false
            }
    }