HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Business Tools

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1.

Access Business Tools.

2.

Click Global Change Management Tools.

Saving the Current Configuration
To save the current configuration, use option 0. The current configuration is saved to a DAT file in the

following directory. This file can be opened by using a text editor, such as Notepad:

%JBOSS4_DIST%\server\appiq\remotescripts\advisors\saved-configurations

The DAT file contains the data for the elements discovered in the configuration. The following is an

example of a portion of a DAT file for a saved configuration:

$VAR1 = 'conf3';

$VAR2 = 1117783473;

__DATA__

$VAR1 = {

'1002' => {

'PROPERTIES' => {

'ID' => '1002',

'HostType' => 'Default',

'DnsName' => 'QA67',

'SupportFlags' => '7',

....

where

$VAR1 is the configuration name, which is conf3 in this case.

1002 is the element ID.

Comparing a Previous Configuration by Using Global Change Management

NOTE:

Global Change Management requires you to provide the name of the current configuration

the first time you run the tool. Global Change Management then assigns the saved configuration

name to a number.

To compare a previous configuration, enter the number corresponding with the previous saved

configuration. While the script is determining the changes, it lists the elements it is analyzing. Once

it is done, it lists the changes under the heading “CHANGED PROPERTIES” on the screen.

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