HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 159

Backup and Restore Configuration, Maintenance, Backup, Restore, Operating parameters BB_Credit

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Using Maintenance Features The purpose of the backup is primarily for single-CTP systems, such as the director, where a backup is needed in order to restore a replacement CTP card. You can also use this feature for a special purpose configuration or for temporary testing of a configuration. You cannot modify the location and file name of the saved configuration. NOTE: You can only restore the configuration to a director with the same IP address. 1. Choose Backup and Restore Configuration from the Maintenance menu on the menu bar. The Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3: Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box The Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box consists of a short description of the features performed when you choose Backup or Restore. 2. Click Backup to save the current director configuration to the HAFM server. The following is a list of configurations that are backed up to the HAFM server: - Identification data (director name, description, and location). - Port configuration data (port names, blocked states, and extended distance settings). - Operating parameters (BB_Credit, E_D_TOV, R_A_TOV, director priority, preferred domain ID, rerouting delay, domain RSCNs, and director speed (Director 2/64 only)). - SNMP configuration (trap recipients, community names, and write authorizations). - Zoning configuration (active zone set and default zone state). A backup is immediately attempted when you click Backup on this dialog box. A dialog box displays to confirm that the backup to the server is complete. If the backup fails, a dialog box displays to inform you that the backup to the server failed. director product manager user guide 5-7

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director product manager user guide
5–7
Using Maintenance Features
The purpose of the backup is primarily for single-CTP systems, such as the director,
where a backup is needed in order to restore a replacement CTP card. You can also use
this feature for a special purpose configuration or for temporary testing of a
configuration. You cannot modify the location and file name of the saved
configuration.
NOTE:
You can only restore the configuration to a director with the same IP address.
1.
Choose
Backup and Restore Configuration
from the
Maintenance
menu on the
menu bar. The
Backup and Restore Configuration
dialog box displays, as
shown in
Figure 5–3
.
Figure 5–3:
Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box
The
Backup and Restore Configuration
dialog box consists of a short
description of the features performed when you choose
Backup
or
Restore
.
2.
Click
Backup
to save the current director configuration to the HAFM server. The
following is a list of configurations that are backed up to the HAFM server:
Identification data (director name, description, and location).
Port configuration data (port names, blocked states, and extended distance
settings).
Operating parameters (BB_Credit, E_D_TOV, R_A_TOV, director priority,
preferred domain ID, rerouting delay, domain RSCNs, and director speed
(Director 2/64 only)).
SNMP configuration (trap recipients, community names, and write
authorizations).
Zoning configuration (active zone set and default zone state).
A backup is immediately attempted when you click
Backup
on this dialog box. A
dialog box displays to confirm that the backup to the server is complete. If the
backup fails, a dialog box displays to inform you that the backup to the server
failed.