backup-logs
To back up system logs, use the backup-logs
command in the EXEC mode.
backup-logs backup-name
repository repository-name
Syntax Description
backup-logs
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The command to back up the system and application
logs to a repository.
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backup-name
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Name of one or more files to back up. Supports up
to 100 alphanumeric characters.
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repository
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Repository command.
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repository-name
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Location where files should be backed up to. Supports
up to 80 alphanumeric characters.
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Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
Backs up system logs with an encrypted (hashed)
or unencrypted plaintext password.
Examples
/admin# backup-logs mybackup
repository myrepository encryption-key plain Lab12345
% Creating log backup with timestamped filename:
mybackup-111125-1117.tar.gpg
/admin#
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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backup
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Performs a backup (Cisco CDA and Cisco ADE OS) and
places the backup in a repository.
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restore
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Restores from backup the file contents of a specific
repository.
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repository
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Enters the repository submode for configuration
of backups.
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show
backup history
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Shows the backup history of the system.
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show
repository
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Shows the available backup files located on a specific
repository.
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