.. _config-sync: ########### Config Sync ########### Configuration synchronization (config sync) is a feature of VyOS that permits synchronization of the configuration of one VyOS router to another in a network. The main benefit to configuration synchronization is that it eliminates having to manually replicate configuration changes made on the primary router to the secondary (replica) router. The writing of the configuration to the secondary router is performed through the VyOS HTTP API. The user can specify which portion(s) of the configuration will be synchronized and the mode to use - whether to replace or add. To prevent issues with divergent configurations between the pair of routers, synchronization is strictly unidirectional from primary to replica. Both routers should be online and run the same version of VyOS. Configuration ------------- .. cfgcmd:: set service config-sync secondary Specify the address, API key, timeout and port of the secondary router. You need to enable and configure the HTTP API service on the secondary router for config sync to operate. .. cfgcmd:: set service config-sync section
Specify the section of the configuration to synchronize. If more than one section is to be synchronized, repeat the command to add additional sections as required. .. cfgcmd:: set service config-sync mode Two options are available for `mode`: either `load` and replace or `set` the configuration section. .. code-block:: none Supported options for
include: firewall interfaces nat nat66 pki policy protocols qos service system vpn vrf Example ------- * Synchronize the time-zone and OSPF configuration from Router A to Router B * The address of Router B is 10.0.20.112 and the port used is 8443 Configure the HTTP API service on Router B .. code-block:: none set service https listen-address '10.0.20.112' set service https port '8443' set service https api keys id KID key 'foo' Configure the config-sync service on Router A .. code-block:: none set service config-sync mode 'load' set service config-sync secondary address '10.0.20.112' set service config-sync secondary port '8443' set service config-sync secondary key 'foo' set service config-sync section protocols 'ospf' set service config-sync section system 'time-zone' Make config-sync relevant changes to Router A's configuration .. code-block:: none vyos@vyos-A# set system time-zone 'America/Los_Angeles' vyos@vyos-A# commit INFO:vyos_config_sync:Config synchronization: Mode=load, Secondary=10.0.20.112 vyos@vyos-A# save vyos@vyos-A# set protocols ospf area 0 network '10.0.48.0/30' vyos@vyos-A# commit INFO:vyos_config_sync:Config synchronization: Mode=load, Secondary=10.0.20.112 yos@vyos-A# save Verify configuration changes have been replicated to Router B .. code-block:: none vyos@vyos-B:~$ show configuration commands | match time-zone set system time-zone 'America/Los_Angeles' vyos@vyos-B:~$ show configuration commands | match ospf set protocols ospf area 0 network '10.0.48.0/30' Known issues ------------ Configuration resynchronization. With the current implementation of `service config-sync`, the secondary node must be online.