HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 142

Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data, Enable Telnet, Maintenance

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Configuring the Director 2. Choose Enable Telnet again to remove the check mark and disable telnet access. When disabled, remote users cannot access the director through telnet. Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data Use the Backup and Restore Configuration option to back up the NV-RAM configuration, which includes all of the data that you input through instructions in this chapter, This option is available through the Maintenance menu on the menu bar. Choosing this option backs up the configuration data to a file on the HAFM server hard drive. The restore function writes this data back to NV-RAM on the director. Using the restore function overwrites the existing configuration. For more information, refer to "Backup and Restore Configuration" on page 5-6. In addition to the Backup and Restore Configuration option, the Iomega QuikSync application backs up configuration and other critical data from the HAFM server automatically. As long as a Zip disk remains in the Zip drive of the HAFM server, data backs up to the Zip disk whenever the directory contents change or you reboot the HAFM server. For more information, refer to "Backing Up and Restoring Product Manager Data" on page 1-40. NOTE: Hewlett-Packard doesn't recommend changing the default QuikSync settings. 3-36 director product manager user guide

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director product manager user guide
Configuring the Director
2.
Choose
Enable Telnet
again to remove the check mark and disable telnet
access. When disabled, remote users cannot access the director through telnet.
Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data
Use the
Backup and Restore Configuration
option to back up the NV-RAM
configuration, which includes all of the data that you input through instructions in
this chapter, This option is available through the
Maintenance
menu on the menu
bar. Choosing this option backs up the configuration data to a file on the HAFM
server hard drive. The restore function writes this data back to NV-RAM on the
director. Using the restore function overwrites the existing configuration. For
more information, refer to “
Backup and Restore Configuration
” on
page 5–6
.
In addition to the
Backup and Restore Configuration
option, the Iomega
QuikSync
application backs up configuration and other critical data from the
HAFM server automatically. As long as a Zip disk remains in the Zip drive of the
HAFM server, data backs up to the Zip disk whenever the directory contents
change or you reboot the HAFM server. For more information, refer to “
Backing
Up and Restoring Product Manager Data
” on
page 1–40
.
NOTE:
Hewlett-Packard doesn’t recommend changing the default QuikSync settings.