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Parameters
minutes: Specifies the interval for automatically saving the running configuration, in minutes. The value
ranges from 10 to 525,600 (365 days).
Description
Use archive configuration interval to enable the automatic saving of the running configuration and set
the interval.
Use undo archive configuration interval to restore the default.
By default, the system does not automatically save the running configuration.
With this command executed, the system saves the running configuration with the specified filename to
the specified path at a specified interval (the value of the minutes argument).
Configure an automatic saving interval according to the storage media performance and the frequency
of configuration modification:
• If the configuration of the device does not change frequently, HP recommends that you save the
running configuration manually as needed
• If you use a low-speed storage media, such as a flash, HP recommends that you save the running
configuration manually, or configure automatic saving with an interval longer than 1,440 minutes
(24 hours).
Before executing the archive configuration interval command, you must configure the filename prefix
and path for saving configuration files by using the archive configuration location command.
Examples
# Configure the system to save the running configuration every 60 minutes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] archive configuration interval 60
Info: Archive files will be saved every 60 minutes.
archive configuration location
Syntax
archive configuration location directory filename-prefix filename-prefix
undo archive configuration location
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
directory: The path of the folder for saving configuration files, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63
characters, in the format of storage media name:/[folder name]/subfolder name. The folder must be
created before the configuration.
filename-prefix: The filename prefix for saving configuration files, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 30
characters (can include letters, numbers, _, and - only).