Figure 31 import dialog box, Backing up and restoring data, 31 import dialog box – HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual

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To import files:

1.

Select SAN > Import.
The Import dialog box is displayed (

Figure 31

).

Figure 31

Import dialog box

2.

Select the type of file you want to import from the Import From list.

3.

Enter the path and file name in the File Name box.

NOTE:

The default path is Install_Home\ClientData\san<date>\san*.zip. Importing

the rep*.zip file causes errors.

4.

Click OK.
A confirmation message appears.
• If you selected SAN File, Nicknames, or Properties, continue with step 5.
• If you selected Server HBA Mappings or Storage Port Mapping, go to step 6.

5.

If you are sure you want to replace the data on the appliance, click OK.
If you are importing a SAN file or a properties file, the client is logged out and the HAFM 8.8

Log In dialog box is displayed.

6.

Log back in to the application.

NOTE:

When discovery is on, the discovered SAN is replaced with the imported data. For

information about discovery, see

Configuring discovery

” on page 82.

Backing up and restoring data

You can protect your SAN data by backing up the data and then restoring it when necessary. The

HAFM appliance provides a platform for the Enhanced Base package of the HAFM application.

This provides more memory for future product enhancements.
Several types of appliance platforms can be available:

The rack-mount appliance provides a platform for the Enhanced Base package of HAFM. This

unit provides more memory for future product enhancements.

Customer-supplied server.

The following data is backed up from the Install_Home\Call_Home,
Install_Home\Server

and Install_Home\Client directories:

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