HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Configuration - Page 101

Enabling automatic configuration archiving

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Step Command 3. Configure the directory and archive configuration location file name prefix for archiving directory filename-prefix the running configuration. filename-prefix 4. Set the maximum number of configuration archives. archive configuration max file-number Remarks Do not include member ID information in the directory name. By default, no path or file name prefix is set for configuration archives, and the system does not regularly save configuration. IMPORTANT: The undo form of this command disables both manual and automatic configuration archiving, restores the default settings for the archive configuration interval and archive configuration max commands, and deletes all saved configuration archives. Optional. The default number is 10. Change the setting depending on the available storage space. Enabling automatic configuration archiving To avoid decreasing system performance, follow these guidelines when you configure automatic configuration archiving: • 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). Make sure you have set an archive path and file name prefix before performing this task. To enable automatic configuration archiving: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view 2. Enable automatic configuration archiving and archive configuration interval minutes set the archiving interval. Remarks N/A By default, this function is disabled. To view configuration archive names and their archiving time, use the display archive configuration command. 95

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Step
Command
Remarks
3.
Configure the directory and
file name prefix for archiving
the running configuration.
archive configuration location
directory
filename-prefix
filename-prefix
Do not include member ID
information in the directory
name.
By default, no path or file name
prefix is set for configuration
archives, and the system does
not regularly save configuration.
IMPORTANT:
The
undo
form of this command
disables both manual and
automatic configuration
archiving, restores the default
settings for the
archive
configuration interval
and
archive configuration max
commands, and deletes all
saved configuration archives.
4.
Set the maximum number of
configuration archives.
archive configuration max
file-number
Optional.
The default number is 10.
Change the setting depending
on the available storage space.
Enabling automatic configuration archiving
To avoid decreasing system performance, follow these guidelines when you configure automatic
configuration archiving:
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).
Make sure you have set an archive path and file name prefix before performing this task.
To enable automatic configuration archiving:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable automatic
configuration archiving and
set the archiving interval.
archive configuration interval
minutes
By default, this function is
disabled.
To view configuration archive
names and their archiving time,
use the
display archive
configuration
command.