
As an Advanced Manage user, you can save the storage system’s configuration
settings to a file. This enables you to make a backup of your settings in case a
subsequent configuration change causes a problem, or if you want to apply one
system’s settings to another system. For information on restoring configuration data,
see “Restoring a Saved Configuration File” on page 187.
The configuration file contains all system configuration data, including:
The configuration file does not include configuration data for virtual disks and
volumes. You do not need to save configuration data for virtual disks and volumes
before replacing a controller or expansion module because the data is saved as
metadata in the first sectors of associated disk drives.
To save system configuration data to a file on the management host or network:
1. Select Manage > Utilities > Configuration Utilities > Save Config File.
2. Click Save Configuration File.
3. If prompted to open or save the file, click Save.
4. If prompted to specify the file location and name, do so, optionally using a
extension.
The default file name is
.
If you are using Firefox and have a download directory set, the file is
automatically saved there.
• LAN configuration settings
• Host port configuration settings
• Enclosure management settings
• Disk configuration settings
• Services security settings
• System information settings
• System preferences settings
• System configuration settings
• Event notification settings