Difference between revisions of "How to backup ESXi server configuration"
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How to backup ESXi server configuration to remote location or local. | How to backup ESXi server configuration to remote location or local. | ||
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+ | Using the vSphere CLI: | ||
+ | vicfg-cfgbackup --server=ESXi_host --username=root -s output_file_name.tgz | ||
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+ | If you are using vSphere CLI for Windows: | ||
+ | vicfg-cfgbackup.pl --server=ESXi_host_IP_address --username=root -s output_file_name.tgz | ||
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+ | Using the vSphere PowerCLI | ||
+ | Get-VMHostFirmware -VMHost ESXi_host -BackupConfiguration -DestinationPath output_directory | ||
Local Backup | Local Backup | ||
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− | + | Using the ESXi Command Line | |
− | + | vim-cmd hostsvc/firmware/backup_config | |
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+ | Note: The command above should output a URL in which a web browser may be used to download the file. The backup file is located in the /scratch/downloads directory as configBundle-HostFQDN.tgz | ||
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+ | '''Restoring ESXi host configuration data''' | ||
+ | Restoring the host configuration restores the state of the ESXi along with the vSphere standard switch networking configuration. | ||
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+ | Note: When restoring configuration data, the build number of the host must match the build number of the host on backup file and UUID (can be obtained using the command "esxcfg-info -u") of the host should match the UUID of the host on backup file. Use the -f option (force) to override the UUID mismatch. | ||
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+ | Using the vSphere CLI | ||
+ | vicfg-cfgbackup --server=ESXi_host --username=root -l backup_file | ||
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+ | vSphere CLI for Windows: | ||
+ | vicfg-cfgbackup.pl --server=ESXi_host --username=root -l backup_file |
Revision as of 12:57, 15 September 2017
How to backup ESXi server configuration to remote location or local.
Using the vSphere CLI:
vicfg-cfgbackup --server=ESXi_host --username=root -s output_file_name.tgz
If you are using vSphere CLI for Windows:
vicfg-cfgbackup.pl --server=ESXi_host_IP_address --username=root -s output_file_name.tgz
Using the vSphere PowerCLI
Get-VMHostFirmware -VMHost ESXi_host -BackupConfiguration -DestinationPath output_directory
Local Backup Log in via tech support mode (local console or ssh).
backup.sh 0
Using the ESXi Command Line
vim-cmd hostsvc/firmware/backup_config
Note: The command above should output a URL in which a web browser may be used to download the file. The backup file is located in the /scratch/downloads directory as configBundle-HostFQDN.tgz
Restoring ESXi host configuration data
Restoring the host configuration restores the state of the ESXi along with the vSphere standard switch networking configuration.
Note: When restoring configuration data, the build number of the host must match the build number of the host on backup file and UUID (can be obtained using the command "esxcfg-info -u") of the host should match the UUID of the host on backup file. Use the -f option (force) to override the UUID mismatch.
Using the vSphere CLI
vicfg-cfgbackup --server=ESXi_host --username=root -l backup_file
vSphere CLI for Windows:
vicfg-cfgbackup.pl --server=ESXi_host --username=root -l backup_file