Restoring backups of the configuration files, Restoring backups of the configuration files, Figure 44 – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual

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6.

On the Download File dialog box, confirm that the selected files are marked with a colored icon,

and then click Download.

The File Download dialog box opens.

7.

On the File Download dialog box, click Save.

The Save As dialog box opens.

Note

: The compressed file to be downloaded is automatically named; however, you can change

the name.

8.

Specify the name of a folder in which to save the compressed file, and click Save.

When download is complete, the Download Complete dialog box appears.

9.

Click Close to close the Download Complete dialog box.

10.

Decompress the downloaded file (*.tgz) as required.

Note:

To create the *.tgz file, the directory tree is archived using the tar command and then

compressed using the gzip command. To decompress the *.tgz file, use the tool that supports

the tar and gzip. For information on how to decompress the file, see the manual or online

help for the tool you use.

Figure 44 The Download File Dialog Box After the Files are Selected

Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files

Note:

You must log in with the user account of the storage administrator to restore the backup files

of the Remote Web Console configuration files. The kinds of configuration files that can be restored

depend on the operation authority set for the user account. For the required operation authority to restore

configuration files, see

Restore Dialog Box

” on page 80.

This section describes the procedure to restore the configuration files. For the procedure to download the

configuration files, see

Downloading the Configuration Files

” on page 90.

To restore the configuration files:

1.

On the Tool Panel of the Remote Web Console computer, click Control Panel to open the

Control Panel.

The login dialog box is displayed.

2.

Enter the user ID and password, and click Login.

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