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Zoning Telnet Commands See Also cfgAdd cfgClear cfgCreate cfgDelete cfgDisable cfgEnable cfgSave cfgShow cfgSave Function Save the current zone configuration to nonvolatile memory. Synopsis cfgSave Availability Administrator Description The defined configuration and the name of the enabled configuration are written to nonvolatile memory in all switches in the fabric. The saved configuration is automatically reloaded by the switch on power up and, if a configuration was enabled at the time it was saved, the same configuration is reinstalled with an automatic cfgEnable command. Because the saved configuration is reloaded at power on, only valid configurations are saved. The cfgSave command verifies that the enabled configuration is valid by performing the same tests as cfgEnable. If the tests fail, an error is displayed and the configuration is not saved. Tests may fail if a configuration has been modified since the last cfgEnable. Operands None 54 HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide

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Zoning Telnet Commands
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HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide
See Also
cfgAdd
cfgClear
cfgCreate
cfgDelete
cfgDisable
cfgEnable
cfgSave
cfgShow
Function
Save the current zone configuration to nonvolatile memory.
Synopsis
cfgSave
Availability
Administrator
Description
The defined configuration and the name of the enabled configuration are written
to nonvolatile memory in all switches in the fabric.
The saved configuration is automatically reloaded by the switch on power up and,
if a configuration was enabled at the time it was saved, the same configuration is
reinstalled with an automatic
cfgEnable
command.
Because the saved configuration is reloaded at power on, only valid configurations
are saved. The
cfgSave
command verifies that the enabled configuration is
valid by performing the same tests as
cfgEnable
. If the tests fail, an error is
displayed and the configuration is not saved. Tests may fail if a configuration has
been modified since the last
cfgEnable
.
Operands
None
cfgSave