Changing and saving configuration files – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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2.
Do one of the following:
— To reboot the system, click
Reboot
. In a cluster configuration, the standby SAN Gateway takes
over while the master reboots.
— To shut down the system, click
Shutdown
. In a cluster configuration, the standby SAN Gateway
takes over when the master is shut down.
A pop-up dialog appears.
3.
Click OK to continue with the reboot process, or Cancel to quit without rebooting or shutting
down the system.
WARNING!
After the system is shut down, you will have to manually power it back on, or use the iLO
interface to power on.
Changing and Saving Configuration Files
You can save the current SAN Gateway configuration to a specified file, apply a previously saved
configuration to the SAN Gateway cluster (whether a local file or on a remote server), and delete
old configuration files.
The currently active configuration is marked as Active in the configuration table. The Status
column indicates which configuration file is active. The active file is backed up as
.
To save, apply, or delete a SAN Gateway configuration file, do the following:
1.
Select
Administration > Cluster Admin > Reboot
.
2.
To apply a previous configuration to the SAN Gateway, select the check box next to the
Config Name and click Apply.
3.
To save the current SAN Gateway configuration, enter a unique name in the Save
configuration as field, and click Save.
4.
To delete a configuration, select the check box next to the Config Name and click Delete.