Configbackup – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Any user- or VC-defined MAC addresses, WWNs, and logical serial numbers will not appear in the output
to avoid duplicating these values.
Supported actions: help, show

Item

Description

show config

Generate a configuration script from the running domain.

Syntax

show config

Example

->show config

Displays the configuration script for the running domain

configbackup

Manage the domain configuration file.
Supported actions: help, restore, save

Item

Description

restore configbackup Transfer a configuration file from a remote TFTP or FTP server and restore the

configuration. Be sure that the domain state is IMPORTED before attempting to

restore the configuration.

Syntax

restore configbackup [-quiet][-maskEncryptKey]

address=<tftp://ipaddress/[filename] |

ftp://user:password@ipaddress/[filename]>

[encryptionkey=<secret password>]

[ignoreenclosureid=<true|false>]

[ignorefwversion=<true|false>]

Option

quiet (optional)

Suppresses user confirmation prompts

maskEncryprtKey

(optional)

Enables you to interactively specify the encryption key as a masked string at the

command prompt

Properties

Address (required)

A valid IP address of a TFTP or FTP server with user name and password (where
needed) and the name of the configuration backup file. If not specified, the
default file name is "vc-config-backup". The file path specified is treated as

relative to the login directory for the user on the FTP server. Be sure that the
permissions are appropriate for a successful transfer.

EncryptionKey

(optional)

A password used to encrypt the configuration backup file

IgnoreEnclosureID

(optional)

Restores a configuration that was generated on another enclosure. Valid values
are "true" and "false". The default value is "false". When the value is set to
"false", the configuration generated on another enclosure is rejected.

IgnoreFWVersion

(optional)

Restores a configuration that was generated on another firmware version. Valid
values are "true" and "false". The default value is "false". When the value is set
to "false", the configuration generated on another firmware version is rejected.

Example

->restore configbackup

address=tftp://192.168.10.12/<filename>

Restores a configuration backup file from a remote TFTP server

->restore configbackup

address=ftp://user:[email protected]/<filename>

Restores a configuration backup file from a remote FTP server

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