[cisco-voip] [External] Re: how to disable backup warning message on cucm

Charles Goldsmith w at woka.us
Wed Jul 29 20:56:00 EDT 2020


Agreed, SFTP via linux or windows isn't hard, then VEEAM those, that's what
I advise my customers.

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 5:21 PM James B <james.buchanan2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> To add, configuring an SFTP server is not all that hard. Either build a
> Linux box that includes SFTP or build a Windows box and use OpenSSH—both
> relatively inexpensive solutions.
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> *From: *Hunter Fuller <hf0002 at uah.edu>
> *Sent: *30 July 2020 00:18
> *To: *Ryan Huff <ryanhuff at outlook.com>
> *Cc: *cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> *Subject: *Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Re: how to disable backup warning
> message on cucm
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> If Veeam works the same way as NetBackUp, aka, takes a snapshot, then
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> you are going to start hearing stutter or maybe even dropped calls
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> during the snapshot. Worst case your pub/sub sync could become broken.
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> Don't do it!
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> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 2:41 AM Ryan Huff <ryanhuff at outlook.com> wrote:
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> > No way to disable the alert message that I’m aware of. I think DRS is an
> unavoidable assumption (and by extension m, the alert) in the modern
> versions.
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> > As you know, this isn’t a great strategy. It’s a little more than, “not
> recommended”, it’s actually not supported by Cisco to backup this way.
> Veeam has been known to cause CPU spikes, kernel panics.. etc in CUCM
> (while powered on)... not a good strategy at all. DRS is the path to
> reinforce ;)
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> > From my understanding, it’s a pretty simplistic check... just looking
> for a backup device, and the the XML file for the backup set in the backup
> device’s location.
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> > They might be able to run one manual DRS, and then just keep modifying
> the dates in the XML for the backup set. Seems like something that could be
> scripted fairly easily too.
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> > To me though, that’s a lot of work to intentionally do it the wrong way.
> It’s been my experience that when customers invite the Devil to dinner, he
> usually shows up.
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> > - Ryan
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> > On Jul 29, 2020, at 03:12, naresh rathore <nareh84 at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > hi,
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> > One of our Customer running version cucm 12.5.1.12900-115 (upgraded from
> 10). they had backup enabled, they decided to do veem backup (even though
> not recommended by Cisco). they deleted backup device and schedule
> configuration and also disabled DRF Master and DRF local and restarted
> tomcat but still we see  message of 32 days without backup. is there a way
> to disable this warning?
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