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Moving data from production-grid to lab-grid regularly
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01-18-2023 03:27 AM - edited 08-18-2023 12:45 AM
Hi,
we actually have 2 grids running.
1 production-grid with the following members:
- grdimaster as HA-pair with DNS and DHCP
- gridmaster-candidate as HA-pair with DNS and DHCP
- reporting appliance
We are running a DNS-Master/Slave-config and a DHCP-failover within the 2 HA-pairs.
1 lab-grid with the following members
- grdimaster as HA-pair with DNS and DHCP
- gridmaster-candidate as single node with DNS and DHCP
- reporting appliance
We are running a DNS-Master/Slave-config and a DHCP-failover.
The 2 grids are differnt in IP-addresses, hostnames of the members, grid-name.
Actually we do a CSV-export on the production-grid, edit the data manually to match for the LAB and import the CSV-files.
This procedure makes much work and is very slow, so that we do this not regularly.
We are searching for a way to migrate the productiondata to our lab on an automated way, so we could do this more frequent and maybe regularly.
Is there a best practice to do this, or does someone have some scripts already running? Maybe there is a way to do this via the API?
Any recommendation?
Best regards
Thomas
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08-14-2023 11:25 PM
hey, did you find a way to do it ?
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08-18-2023 12:36 AM - edited 08-18-2023 12:45 AM
No, not yet. Still working on it and doing manual CSV-exports and imports.
I hoped someone from Infoblox will read this here and will have an hint :-(