Dell MX9116n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 39
Restore startup configuration, Reload system image
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To apply a set of commands to the current running configuration and execute them immediately, copy a text file from a remote server or local directory. The copied commands do not replace the existing commands. If the execution of a copied command fails, the successful execution of copied commands before the failure is maintained. OS10# copy {config://filepath | home://filepath | ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath | scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath | sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath | tftp://hostip/filepath | http://userid@hostip/filepath} running-configuration OS10# copy scp://root:[email protected]/tmp/qaz.txt running-configuration Restore startup configuration The startup configuration file is named startup.xml and is stored in the config system folder. To create a backup version, copy the startup configuration to a remote server or the local config: or home: directories. To restore a backup configuration, copy a local or remote file to the startup configuration and reload the switch. After downloading a backup configuration, you must reload the system, otherwise the switch remains unresponsive until you reboot. Copy file to startup configuration OS10# copy {config://filepath | home://filepath | ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath | scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath | sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath | tftp://hostip/filepath} config://startup.xml Back up startup file OS10# copy config://startup.xml config://backup-9-28.xml Restore startup file from backup OS10# copy config://backup-9-28.xml config://startup.xml OS10# reload Back up startup file to server OS10# copy config://startup.xml scp://userid:password@hostip/backup-9-28.xml Restore startup file from server OS10# copy scp://admin:admin@hostip/backup-9-28.xml config://startup.xml OS10# reload Reload system image Reboot the system manually using the reload command in EXEC mode. You are prompted to confirm the operation. OS10# reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:yes Saving system configuration Proceed to reboot the system? [confirm yes/no]:yes To configure the OS10 image loaded at the next system boot, enter the boot system command in EXEC mode. boot system {active | standby} • Enter active to load the primary OS10 image stored in the A partition. • Enter standby to load the secondary OS10 image stored in the B partition. Getting Started 39