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7 TopicsUCS saving process failed.
Hey, Whenever i try to save archive my config, i get the following results: Saving active configuration... /bin/sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file Fatal: executing: md5sum /config/monitors/' Operation aborted. /tmp/configsync.spec: Error creating package WARNING:There are error(s) during saving. Not everything was saved. Be very careful when using this saved file! Error creating package Error during config save. BIGpipe parsing error: 01020001:3: The requested operation failed. I've verified so i have disk free so its not that... anyone come across this before?307Views0likes1CommentUCS saving process failed. Can't fork
Odd error after I attempted when attempting to create a UCS file without the private keys and encrypting. [/S1-green-P:Active:In Sync] ~ tmsh save sys ucs /var/tmp/DJ/$HOSTNAME"."$(date +%Y%m%d).ucs no-private-key passphrase g00b3r Saving active configuration... Can't fork at /usr/local/bin/im line 305. /var/tmp/configsync.spec: Error creating package WARNING:There are error(s) during saving. Not everything was saved. Be very careful when using this saved file! Error creating package Error during config save. Unexpected Error: UCS saving process failed.724Views0likes4Commentsautomating UCS archive creation, with date in the file name
In an F5 BIG-IP load balancer, is there a way to achieve the following objectives? automate / schedule the process of generating / backing up its UCS archives, and automatically include / append the date (of generating the UCS archive) into the file name of the UCS archive553Views0likes3CommentsError while creating UCS backups: no such file or directory
Hi, I'm trying to create a UCS backup and I get an error (gui and cli): Saving active configuration... md5sum: /var/sdm/plugin_store/plugins/:Common:sna_plugin_67132_6/extensions/mssql/node_modules/mssql/node_modules/tedious/node_modules/babel-runtime/node_modules/core-js/library/modules/\$.to-iobject.js: No such file or directory Fatal: executing: md5sum /var/sdm/plugin_store/plugins/:Common:sna_plugin_67132_6/extensions/mssql/node_modules/mssql/node_modules/tedious/node_modules/babel-runtime/node_modules/core-js/library/modules/\$.to-iobject.js Operation aborted. /var/tmp/configsync.spec: Error creating package I read that the "\" character can be a problem, but when I use ls to list the files in that directory I can see the $.to-iobject.js file and it has no "\" before it. I'm pretty sure this file is important for the node-js pluging installed so I don't want to delete it, also there are lots of files that start with $. in this folder. What can i do? Thanks452Views0likes3CommentsBIP-IP c2400 VCMP Archive Bug
We are currently facing issue to run archive process on all VCMP on c2400 chassis. f5 identified this to be an bug and provided an hotfix but we are unable to apply the fix due to maintenance window. We are running behind on backup for months now. Is there any other manual process that we can run a archive process so we can restore the box in case of any crash scenario ?491Views0likes10CommentsBackup iApp questions
I'm fairly new to Big IP. I'm trying to automate backups of the config. We are running 11.4.1. I found an iApp (https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/iapp.configuration_backup_scheduler_v11_2.ashx) and it seems to be working well. My problem is that it pushes the tar file to a direcoryton the Big IP device. How can I automate getting the backup files off of the device? Doesn't look like WinSCP has anything for scheduling/automating file copies. I'm not real Linux savvy but I know enough to get but. Need some guidance here. Thank you, caseymnpc267Views0likes1CommentMigrating 10.2.4 ASM config from 3600 to 4200
plan on changing hardware from a 3600 to a 4200 and would like to reconfigure as little as possible. would loading an archive be an option of will the fail because of the platform difference? what would be an alternative? specially having to redo the ASM config feels a challenge.222Views0likes2Comments