Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 162

Save RAID Controller Module NVSRAM, Save Storage Array Configuration, hostTopology=TRUE | FALSE

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Save RAID Controller Module NVSRAM This command saves a copy of the RAID controller module NVSRAM values to a file. This command saves all regions. Syntax save controller [(0 | 1)] NVSRAM file="filename" Parameters Parameter controller file Description RAID controller module with the NVSRAM values to save. Valid RAID controller module identifiers are 0 or 1, where 0 is the RAID controller module on the left and 1 is the RAID controller module on the right when viewed from the rear of the enclosure. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the RAID controller module identifier. Name of the file in which to save the values. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. Save Storage Array Configuration This command creates a script file to use to create the current storage array virtual disk configuration. Syntax save storageArray configuration file="filename" [(allConfig | globalSettings=(TRUE | FALSE) virtualDiskConfigAndSettings=(TRUE | FALSE) hostTopology=(TRUE | FALSE) lunMappings=(TRUE | FALSE))] Parameters Parameter file Description Name of the file that contains the configuration values. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. 162 Script Commands

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Script Commands
Save RAID Controller Module NVSRAM
This command saves a copy of the RAID controller module NVSRAM values
to a file. This command saves all regions.
Syntax
save controller [(0 | 1)] NVSRAM file="
filename
"
Parameters
Save Storage Array Configuration
This command creates a script file to use to create the current storage array
virtual disk configuration.
Syntax
save storageArray configuration file="
filename
"
[(allConfig | globalSettings=(TRUE | FALSE)
virtualDiskConfigAndSettings=(TRUE | FALSE)
hostTopology=(TRUE | FALSE)
lunMappings=(TRUE | FALSE))]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
controller
RAID controller module with the NVSRAM values to save.
Valid RAID controller module identifiers are 0 or 1, where 0
is the RAID controller module on the left and 1 is the RAID
controller module on the right when viewed from the rear of
the enclosure. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the RAID
controller module identifier.
file
Name of the file in which to save the values. You must put
quotation marks (" ") around the file name.
Parameter
Description
file
Name of the file that contains the configuration values.
You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file
name.