HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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HP VMA SAN Gateway User’s Guide
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Note that an asterisk (*) appears before the command prompt to remind you that changes have been
made to the HP VMA SAN Gateway, which have not yet been saved.
In this example, the
write memory
command is used to save changes to the configuration:
Switching Configuration Files
To switch to another configuration file, save the current configuration to a specified file name using
the
configuration write to <filename
> command.
WARNING!
If the system IP address and connectivity information has changed from previous configurations,
switching to different configuration file will disconnect users.
In the following example, the
configuration write to cf1
command i s used to save the
configuration to a file named
cf1
and to make that file the active configuration file:
You can switch configuration files from the HP VMA Web Interface, as described in
Saving Without Switching Configuration Files
To save the current configuration to a different file, without making the new file the active
configuration file, use the
no-switch
option of the
configuration write to
command.
The
no-switch
option can be used to save an interim configuration which you will finish later.
Saving with the
no-switch
option does not change a configuration’s unsaved status (indicated by
an asterisk in the CLI), because recent changes are still not stored in the active configuration file.
* gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) # write memory
gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) #
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gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) # configuration write to cf1
gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) #
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* gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) # configuration write to cf2 no-
switch
* gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) #
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