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HP VMA SAN Gateway User’s Guide

AM456-9026A

Saving the Configuration File to a Remote Server

You can create a copy of the active SAN Gateway configuration file and store it on a remote server

for recovery purposes. The system backs up the active configuration file automatically. However,

storing a copy of the configuration file on a remote server ensures that you can restore the system

configuration to its current settings in case of a disaster.

Perform the following steps on all SAN Gateway nodes in the redundant pair (Master and Second-
ary):

1.

View the configuration files associated with the HP VMA SAN Gateway using the following

command. The configuration file in use is followed by

(active)

.

* gateway [cluster: master] (config) # show configuration files

initial (active)

initial.bak

initial.prev

2.

Make a copy of the active configuration file using the

configuration copy

command. For

example:

* gateway [cluster: master] (config) # configuration copy initial new

Where new is the new name for the copied configuration file.

3.

Save the copied configuration file to the remote server using the upload command. For

example:

* gateway [cluster: master] (config) # configuration upload

filename scp://

username:password@hostname/path/filename

Where:

filename is the name of the copied configuration file

hostname is the name of the remote server

path is the absolute path to the location on the remote server

4.

Check the remote server to make sure that the file was uploaded successfully.

5.

Repeat steps 1-4 for the Secondary node, using its configuration file.

If you need to recover a configuration file from the remote server, you can use the

fetch

command.

For example:

* gateway [cluster: master] (config) # configuration fetch

scp://

username:password@hostname/path/filename

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