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Techgeeeg_28888
Mar 03, 2012Nimbostratus
snapshot facility on LTM
Hi everyone,
Many of you must have used F5 Firepass, there was a facility of taking a system snapshoot in Firepass. This facility was really helpful in case if the system upgradation fails or if the system faces any crash it can be recovered from the previous snap shot.
Here in LTM do we have any such facility to take the system snapshoot before upgrading the system so that in case of any failure we can restore the system to the previously running status.
Any comments or suggestions....
Regards,
- HamishCirrocumulusThat's what a backup is for really. However if you're doing upgrades the normal procedure is to install to a separate partition/Volume. So a rollback is as simple as a switchboot -b and a reboot.
- TechgeeegNimbostratusHi Hamish,
- HamishCirrocumulusHmm.. Whats in there that a bigip config save doesnt have nowadays?
- TechgeeegNimbostratuscomplete system image.... backup like you take a complete windown system backup image....
- hooleylistCirrostratusI'd guess Techgeeg is looking for the ability to create an exact image of the installation slot including the OS and configuration. That's not really possible in current LTM versions on physical platforms. For VE, you could use the Hypervisor's snapshot functionality to do this. Else for physical units, you can create an additional slot and install a UCS backup there.
- HamishCirrocumulusAh.. Like aix's mksysb utility... Actually that would be quite useful... I wrote a script for powerpc linux way way back that did this... I wonder if i can findit and update to workmon an LTM.
- TechgeeegNimbostratusExactly guys this is what I am looking for... to take the complete image along with OS n configuration. Is there a change to have such thing avaliable on LTM units... ?
- hooleylistCirrostratusFrom 9.4.2 - 9.4.8 LTM had the snapshot utility which basically created an image of the OS and config for a single slot. I'm not sure why, but it was removed from the product in 10.0:
- TechgeeegNimbostratusThis is a very useful tool and should be part of this latest TMOS Version.
- Jake_39981Nimbostratustry sys-reset
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