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View undo archive configuration interval System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters minutes: Specifies the interval for automatically saving the running configuration, in minutes. The value is in the range of 10 to 525600 (365 days). Description Use archive configuration interval to enable the automatic running configuration archiving and set the archiving interval. Use undo archive configuration interval to restore the default. By default, the system does not automatically archive the running configuration. Before enabling automatic configuration archiving, complete the following tasks: 1. Create a directory for saving configuration archives. 2. Use the archive configuration location command to specify the directory as the configuration archive directory and specify an archive name prefix. Configuration archive is a function that facilitates configuration rollback. It provides the manual and automatic approaches to saving the running configuration as checkpoint references. Automatic configuration archiving enables the system to automatically save the running configuration to the archive directory. For more information about the archiving mechanism, see the section about configuration rollback in Fundamentals Configuration Guide. To avoid decreasing system performance, follow these guidelines: • If the device configuration does not change frequently, manually archive the running configuration as needed. • If a low-speed storage media (such as a Flash) is used, archive the running configuration manually, or configure automatic archiving with an interval longer than 1440 minutes (24 hours). • Change the archiving interval depending on the available storage space. The shorter the interval, the more free storage space is required. Examples # Configure the system to archive the running configuration every 60 minutes. 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 103

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undo archive configuration interval
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
minutes
: Specifies the interval for automatically saving the running configuration, in minutes. The value is
in the range of 10 to 525600 (365 days).
Description
Use
archive configuration interval
to enable the automatic running configuration archiving and set the
archiving interval.
Use
undo archive configuration interval
to restore the default.
By default, the system does not automatically archive the running configuration.
Before enabling automatic configuration archiving, complete the following tasks:
1.
Create a directory for saving configuration archives.
2.
Use the
archive configuration location
command to specify the directory as the configuration
archive directory and specify an archive name prefix.
Configuration archive is a function that facilitates configuration rollback. It provides the manual and
automatic approaches to saving the running configuration as checkpoint references.
Automatic configuration archiving enables the system to automatically save the running configuration to
the archive directory. For more information about the archiving mechanism, see the section about
configuration rollback in
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
To avoid decreasing system performance, follow these guidelines:
If the device configuration does not change frequently, manually archive the running configuration
as needed.
If a low-speed storage media (such as a Flash) is used, archive the running configuration manually,
or configure automatic archiving with an interval longer than 1440 minutes (24 hours).
Change the archiving interval depending on the available storage space. The shorter the interval,
the more free storage space is required.
Examples
# Configure the system to archive 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