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12 Using configuration scripts Configuration scripts Configuration scripts are useful for preserving settings and configuration information, particularly when setting up multiple enclosures and Onboard Administrator modules. This eliminates the need to manually configure each enclosure, saving time and effort in the process. Configuration scripts can be created and used with Onboard Administrator in the browser, or through the CLI, executing them in the same manner as a shell script is executed in Linux or UNIX. NOTE: Configuration scripts cannot be used to store partition information. Current configuration To download a current configuration for the enclosure: 1. Click the Click here link. The configuration opens in a new browser window. 2. To save the configuration, as a text file, select either of the following options: • If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later, select Save As. • If you use Mozilla Firefox 2 or later, select Save Page As. You can also select a local file or a web address for the configuration script: • Local file: You can browse for the configuration file or enter the path of the configuration file into the textbox. The maximum number of characters in the file path cannot exceed 256. After entering the configuration file path, click the Upload button. • URL: If the configuration file is located on a web server, enter an http:// path to it. The maximum number of characters in the file path cannot exceed 256. Click the Apply button after entering the web address. For security reasons, the retrieved current configuration does not contain any user passwords. You can manually edit the script to add the user passwords after the user name on the ADD USER lines. Also, the retrieved current configuration does not contain any of the LCD settings (Lock Buttons, Enable PIN Protection, and PIN Code). These settings cannot be added from the configuration script. Configuration scripts 167