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backup

backup

Use this command to backup the configuration or database to a file.

When you back up the unit settings from the vdom_admin account, the backup file contains global settings and the settings for each VDOM. When you back up the unit settings from a regular administrator account, the backup file contains the global settings and only the settings for the VDOM to which the administrator belongs.

Syntax

execute backup all-settings {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip:port> <string> <username> <passwd> <ssh-cert> [crptpasswd]

execute backup logs <device name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup logs-only <device name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup logs-rescue <device serial number(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup reports <report schedule name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup reports-config <adom name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

Variable

Description

all-settings

Backup all FortiManager settings to a file on a server.

logs

Backup the device logs to a specified server.

logs-only

Backup device logs only to a specified server.

logs-rescue

Use this hidden command to backup logs regardless of DVM database for emergency reasons. This command will scan folders under /Storage/Logs/ for possible device logs to backup.

reports

Backup the reports to a specified server.

reports-config

Backup reports configuration to a specified server.

<device name(s)>

Enter the device name(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all devices.

<device serial number(s)>

Enter the device serial number(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all devices.

<report schedule name(s)>

Enter the report schedule name(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all reports schedules.

<adom name(s)>

Enter the ADOM name(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all ADOMs.

{ftp | scp | sftp}

Enter the server type: ftp, scp, or sftp.

<ip:port>

Enter the server IP address and optionally , for FTP servers, the port number.

<ip>

Enter the server IP address.

<string>

Enter the path and file name for the backup.

<username>

Enter username to use to log on the backup server.

<passwd>

Enter the password for the username on the backup server.

Note: You cannot use \\ in passwords.

<ssh-cert>

Enter the SSH certification for the server. This option is only available for backup operations to SCP servers.

[crptpasswd]

Optional password to protect backup content. Leave blank for no password.

<directory>

Enter the path to where the file will be backed up to on the backup server.

[vdlist]

List of VDOMs.

Example

This example shows how to backup the FortiManager unit system settings to a file named fmg.cfg on a server at IP address 192.168.1.23 using the admin username, a password of 123456.

execute backup all-settings ftp 192.168.1.23 fmd.cfg admin 123456

Starting backup all settings...

Starting transfer the backup file to FTP server...

backup

backup

Use this command to backup the configuration or database to a file.

When you back up the unit settings from the vdom_admin account, the backup file contains global settings and the settings for each VDOM. When you back up the unit settings from a regular administrator account, the backup file contains the global settings and only the settings for the VDOM to which the administrator belongs.

Syntax

execute backup all-settings {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip:port> <string> <username> <passwd> <ssh-cert> [crptpasswd]

execute backup logs <device name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup logs-only <device name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup logs-rescue <device serial number(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup reports <report schedule name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

execute backup reports-config <adom name(s)> {ftp | scp | sftp} <ip> <username> <passwd> <directory> [vdlist]

Variable

Description

all-settings

Backup all FortiManager settings to a file on a server.

logs

Backup the device logs to a specified server.

logs-only

Backup device logs only to a specified server.

logs-rescue

Use this hidden command to backup logs regardless of DVM database for emergency reasons. This command will scan folders under /Storage/Logs/ for possible device logs to backup.

reports

Backup the reports to a specified server.

reports-config

Backup reports configuration to a specified server.

<device name(s)>

Enter the device name(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all devices.

<device serial number(s)>

Enter the device serial number(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all devices.

<report schedule name(s)>

Enter the report schedule name(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all reports schedules.

<adom name(s)>

Enter the ADOM name(s) separated by a comma, or enter all for all ADOMs.

{ftp | scp | sftp}

Enter the server type: ftp, scp, or sftp.

<ip:port>

Enter the server IP address and optionally , for FTP servers, the port number.

<ip>

Enter the server IP address.

<string>

Enter the path and file name for the backup.

<username>

Enter username to use to log on the backup server.

<passwd>

Enter the password for the username on the backup server.

Note: You cannot use \\ in passwords.

<ssh-cert>

Enter the SSH certification for the server. This option is only available for backup operations to SCP servers.

[crptpasswd]

Optional password to protect backup content. Leave blank for no password.

<directory>

Enter the path to where the file will be backed up to on the backup server.

[vdlist]

List of VDOMs.

Example

This example shows how to backup the FortiManager unit system settings to a file named fmg.cfg on a server at IP address 192.168.1.23 using the admin username, a password of 123456.

execute backup all-settings ftp 192.168.1.23 fmd.cfg admin 123456

Starting backup all settings...

Starting transfer the backup file to FTP server...