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Managing configuration files, Saving configurations – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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HP VMA SAN Gateway User’s Guide

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Managing Configuration Files

Changes made to the configuration of a HP VMA SAN Gateway redundant pair take effect

immediately, but those changes can be lost if they are not saved to a configuration file. The HP

VMA SAN Gateway cluster stores one or more configuration files on persistent storage, one of

which is designated as the active configuration file.

The active configuration file is where changes are stored when you save a configuration. Whenever

the system reboots, it loads the configuration settings from the designated active configuration file.

The system backs up the active configuration file automatically.

Saving Configurations

To store current configuration parameters to persistent storage in the active configuration file, enter

either the

configuration write

or

write memory

command in the CLI. Or, you can save the

configuration from the HP VMA Web Interface, as described in

Managing Configuration Files

on

page 132.

In the following example, the

configuration write

command

is used to save changes to the

cluster configuration:

Hostname: vmg-vc1-n2
Node Role: master
Node State: online
Node internal address: 169.254.70.242, port: 60102
Node external address: 10.3.19.102
Recv. Heartbeats from: 2
Send Heartbeats to: 2
Node Status:
Node ID: 2
Host ID: e12080d777e6
Hostname: vmg-vc1-n1

Node Role: standby
Node State: online
Node internal address: 169.254.151.82, port: 56345
Node external address: 10.3.19.101
Recv. Heartbeats from: 1
Send Heartbeats to: 1
gateway02 [cluster1: master] #

* gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) # configuration write
gateway02 [cluster1: master] (config) #

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