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controller firmware save

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controller Commands controller firmware save Note: This command is not supported in Linux. To save the contents of a controller's flash in a pair of user flash image (UFI) files, use the controller firmware save command. The names of the pair of UFI files are based on the controller type and cannot be changed. Syntax controller firmware save [/C[{controller_ID}][{controller_ID}...] {/ D{UFI_file_path}] Switches /C{controller_ID} Specifies the controller ID representing the set of controllers on which to perform the firmware save. If you do not specify this switch, this command saves the flash components on controller 0. /D{UFI_file_path} Specifies the path where the pair of UFI files are located. Use this switch to specify the drive and directory where you want to create the pair of UFI files. If you do not specify this switch, this command creates the pair of UFI files in the current default drive and directory. Examples The following example saves the contents of the opened controller's flash components to a pair of UFI files. In the example, one file is specified. A second file is also created with the same name, except that the number of file name suffix is incremented by 1. AAC0> controller firmware save D:\aac\backup... Executing: controller firmware save "D:\aac\backup..." 4-7

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controller Commands
controller firmware save
Note:
This command is not supported in Linux.
To save the contents of a controller’s flash in a pair of user flash
image (UFI) files, use the
controller firmware save
command. The names of the pair of UFI files are based on the
controller type and cannot be changed.
Syntax
controller firmware save
[/C[{controller_ID}][{controller_ID}...] {/
D{UFI_file_path}]
Switches
/C{controller_ID}
Specifies the controller ID representing the set of controllers
on which to perform the firmware save.
If you do not specify this switch, this command saves the
flash components on controller 0.
/D{UFI_file_path}
Specifies the path where the pair of UFI files are located. Use
this switch to specify the drive and directory where you want
to create the pair of UFI files.
If you do not specify this switch, this command creates the
pair of UFI files in the current default drive and directory.
Examples
The following example saves the contents of the opened controller’s
flash components to a pair of UFI files. In the example, one file is
specified. A second file is also created with the same name, except
that the number of file name suffix is incremented by 1.
AAC0> controller firmware save D:\aac\backup...
Executing: controller firmware save “D:\aac\backup...”