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Replicating NetBox

Replicating the Database

NetBox employs a PostgreSQL database, so general PostgreSQL best practices apply here. The database can be written to a file and restored using the pg_dump and psql utilities, respectively.

Note

The examples below assume that your database is named netbox.

Export the Database

Use the pg_dump utility to export the entire database to a file:

pg_dump --username netbox --password --host localhost netbox > netbox.sql

Note

You may need to change the username, host, and/or database in the command above to match your installation.

When replicating a production database for development purposes, you may find it convenient to exclude changelog data, which can easily account for the bulk of a database's size. To do this, exclude the extras_objectchange table data from the export. The table will still be included in the output file, but will not be populated with any data.

pg_dump ... --exclude-table-data=extras_objectchange netbox > netbox.sql

Load an Exported Database

When restoring a database from a file, it's recommended to delete any existing database first to avoid potential conflicts.

Warning

The following will destroy and replace any existing instance of the database.

psql -c 'drop database netbox'
psql -c 'create database netbox'
psql netbox < netbox.sql

Keep in mind that PostgreSQL user accounts and permissions are not included with the dump: You will need to create those manually if you want to fully replicate the original database (see the installation docs). When setting up a development instance of NetBox, it's strongly recommended to use different credentials anyway.

Export the Database Schema

If you want to export only the database schema, and not the data itself (e.g. for development reference), do the following:

pg_dump --username netbox --password --host localhost -s netbox > netbox_schema.sql

Replicating Uploaded Media

By default, NetBox stores uploaded files (such as image attachments) in its media directory. To fully replicate an instance of NetBox, you'll need to copy both the database and the media files.

Note

These operations are not necessary if your installation is utilizing a remote storage backend.

Archive the Media Directory

Execute the following command from the root of the NetBox installation path (typically /opt/netbox):

tar -czf netbox_media.tar.gz netbox/media/

Restore the Media Directory

To extract the saved archive into a new installation, run the following from the installation root:

tar -xf netbox_media.tar.gz