User's Guide

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Verifying, backing up and restoring the EM card configuration
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Verification, backup and restoration of the configuration information must be operated by
Administrator or a use whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR.
Verification, back up and restoration of the configuration information must be performed on the
active EM card.
Follow the step below to verify the settings of EM card and to backup the configuration information.
(For further information on the configuration information, refer to Configuration Management.)
1. Confirm whether the EM card is powered on.
2. Ensure that you have logged in as Administrator or a user whose access right is
ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from a CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console.
(If you have not, log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR
or OPERATOR.)
3. Run the below command from a CLI to configure settings. (For details, refer to Commands.)
Confirming the configuration information
Confirm the configuration information of the Blade Enclosure.
SHOW CONFIG
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The following operation requires a server that is accessible from the EM card to save the backup data.
(It is recommended to use an ftp server. Use the latest version of ftp server software. For using vs
tpd, use the version 1.2.1 or later.)
4. Run the following command on the CLI to back up the configuration information.
(For details, refer to Commands.)
Backing up the configuration information (highly-recommended)
Backup the configuration information of the blade enclosure by the following command.
Specify a URL to back up the configuration information for <URL>. (using ftp server is
recommended.)
Example for <URL > (Specify relative path from the directory specified in the server:
ftp://<host name (or IP address)>/<path> (When anonymous ftp)
ftp://<username>:<password>@<host name (or IP address)>/<path> (When ftp (user
password))
* <path> is to contain the name of file to be backed up. (A file with specified file name is
created.)
(The scope enclosed with double quotations ““ is case sensitive. Type ftp in lower case.)
UPLOAD CONFIG <URL>