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Backups

A configuration backup file allows you to reset FortiDB to its default configuration, if required.

When you update the firmware image, FortiDB keeps existing data and configuration. However, Fortinet recommends that you back up all FortiDB data and configuration settings before you upgrade. The backup operation safeguards data and configuration settings in case power is lost during the upgrade.

You should also back up the configuration before you use the execute format disk CLI command, which resets all device settings and configuration and deletes log data on the hard drive.

Always backup the configuration before installing firmware or when you reset FortiDB to factory defaults.
To back up your configuration settings using the CLI

Backing up data and the current configuration using the CLI requires an FTP server.

  1. Log into the CLI.
  2. For more information, see Connecting to the web UI and CLI.

  3. Enter the following command to back up your local database, system-configuration settings, archives and reports:
  4. execute backup all-settings <ftp server> <filepath> <username> <password> [cryptpasswd]

    For details on this command, see execute backup all-settings.

  5. After successfully backing up your configuration files from the CLI, proceed with upgrading FortiDB firmware.
To restore your configuration settings using the CLI

The following steps restore your FortiDB configuration settings using the CLI.

  1. Log into the CLI.
  2. Enter the following command to copy the backup configuration settings to restore the file on the FortiDB unit:
  3. execute restore all-settings <ftp server> <filepath> <username> <password> [crptpasswd]

This operation replaces your current settings and requires you to reboot FortiDB. For details about backup and restore using the CLI, see execute backup all-settings and execute restore all-settings.

Use the show shell command to verify your settings are restored, or log into the web-based manager.

Backups

A configuration backup file allows you to reset FortiDB to its default configuration, if required.

When you update the firmware image, FortiDB keeps existing data and configuration. However, Fortinet recommends that you back up all FortiDB data and configuration settings before you upgrade. The backup operation safeguards data and configuration settings in case power is lost during the upgrade.

You should also back up the configuration before you use the execute format disk CLI command, which resets all device settings and configuration and deletes log data on the hard drive.

Always backup the configuration before installing firmware or when you reset FortiDB to factory defaults.
To back up your configuration settings using the CLI

Backing up data and the current configuration using the CLI requires an FTP server.

  1. Log into the CLI.
  2. For more information, see Connecting to the web UI and CLI.

  3. Enter the following command to back up your local database, system-configuration settings, archives and reports:
  4. execute backup all-settings <ftp server> <filepath> <username> <password> [cryptpasswd]

    For details on this command, see execute backup all-settings.

  5. After successfully backing up your configuration files from the CLI, proceed with upgrading FortiDB firmware.
To restore your configuration settings using the CLI

The following steps restore your FortiDB configuration settings using the CLI.

  1. Log into the CLI.
  2. Enter the following command to copy the backup configuration settings to restore the file on the FortiDB unit:
  3. execute restore all-settings <ftp server> <filepath> <username> <password> [crptpasswd]

This operation replaces your current settings and requires you to reboot FortiDB. For details about backup and restore using the CLI, see execute backup all-settings and execute restore all-settings.

Use the show shell command to verify your settings are restored, or log into the web-based manager.