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Translating Portal Text to Multiple Languages
As a hotel owner, I want to host guest Wi-Fi in different countries or in a venue where guests come 
from different countries. I want to provide different languages on the hotel portal page.
The ability to provide language translation based on customers’ browser locale or what customers select as their preferred 
language can help you to easily expand your Wi-Fi service to a large range of locations around the world. The language report 
provides statistics of served languages. This gives you an overview of visitor region distributions, so that you can make changes 
accordingly. 
Step 1
Log in to Cisco CMX.
Step 2
Choose Connect & Engage > Connect Experiences.
Step 3
Create a portal based on predefined templates, or copy a portal from portal library and then modify it. For details, see 
the “Enabling Multi-language Support in Custom Portals” section in the Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences 
Configuration Guide
.
Step 4
Choose Connect & Engage > Dashboard. 
The Languages Used area displays the languages statistics. 
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Backing Up Data
After you install and run Cisco CMX successfully, we recommend that you perform a back up to avoid loss of data.
Note
You must be in non-root user mode to back up data. 
You might lose data on your computer if:
The hard disk in your computer fails.
The data on your computer is corrupted during upgrading. 
Therefore, consider backing up your data so that you can restore your computer to its original state, if necessary. 
When Cisco CMX contains huge amounts of saved data, the backup operation might take up extra disk space. In such a 
scenario, consider the following:
Back up to an external drive if there is not enough space on the Cisco CMX server.
After the backup operation, move the backup file (using ftp or scp) to a different server and remove the file from the Cisco 
CMX server.
To perform a backup operation, run the cmxos backup command in cmxadmin (non-root) mode.
Note
You can include the -i option (for example, cmxos backup -i database) with the backup command so that you can 
choose the components that you want to include in the backup.
The following is sample output from the cmxos backup command:
[cmxadmin@test ~]$ cmxos backup
Please enter the path for backup file [/tmp]: /tmp
[17:01:30] Preparing for backup...
Data size 287388806
Available disk space 139165282304
Pre-backup took: 0.0118758678436 seconds
['database', 'cache', 'cassandra', 'influxdb', 'consul', 'floormaps', 'licenses' , 'setup', 'conf']
[17:01:30] Backup Database...
Backup database took: 1.15777993202 seconds
[17:01:32] Backup Cache...
Backup cache took: 0.383176088333 seconds