Operation Manual – File System Management
H3C S5600 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 File System Management Configuration
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Caution:
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Before configuring the main or backup attribute for a file in the fabric, make sure the
file already exists on all devices in the fabric.
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The configuration of the main or backup attribute of a Web file takes effect
immediately without restarting the switch.
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After upgrading a Web file, you need to specify the new Web file in the Boot menu
after restarting the switch or specify a new Web file by using the
boot
web-package
command. Otherwise, Web server cannot function normally.
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Currently, a configuration file has the extension of cfg and resides in the root
directory of the Flash memory.
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For the detailed configuration of configuration file attributes, refer to the
Configuration File Management
module in this manual.
1.3 Configuration File Backup and Restoration
1.3.1 Introduction to Configuration File Backup and Restoration
Formerly, you can only back up and restore the configuration file of the units one by one
in a fabric system.
By using the configuration file backup and restoration feature, you can easily back up
and restore the configuration files in the whole fabric as well as in a specific unit.
In the backup process, the system first saves the current configuration of a unit to the
startup configuration file, and then uploads the file to the TFTP server. In the restore
process, the system downloads the startup configuration file from the TFTP server to
the local unit.
The configurations of different units in the fabric system can be saved in different .cfg
configuration files on the TFTP server. These configuration files form the startup
configuration of the whole fabric.
1.3.2 File Backup and Restoration
I. Configuration prerequisites
Before performing the following operations, you must first ensure that:
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The relevant units support TFTP client.
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The TFTP server is started
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A route exists between the TFTP server and TFTP client.