SANtricity 11 Manuals (CA08872-010)

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Save storage system configuration

You can save a storage system’s configuration information in a script file to save time setting up additional storage systems with the same configuration.

Before you begin

The storage system must not be undergoing any operation that changes its logical configuration settings. Examples of these operations include creating or deleting volumes, downloading controller firmware, assigning or modifying hot spare drives, or adding capacity (drives) to a volume group.

About this task

Saving the storage system configuration generates a command line interface (CLI) script that contains storage system settings, volume configuration, host configuration, or host-to-volume assignments for a storage system. You can use this generated CLI script to replicate a configuration to another storage system with the exact same hardware configuration.

However, you should not use this generated CLI script for disaster recovery. Instead, to do a system restore, use the configuration database backup file that you create manually or contact Fujitsu Support to get this data from the latest Auto-Support data.

This operation does not save these settings:

  • The life of the battery

  • The controller time-of-day

  • The nonvolatile static random access memory (NVSRAM) settings

  • Any premium features

  • The storage system password

  • The operating status and states of the hardware components

  • The operating status (except Optimal) and states of the volume groups

  • Copy services, such as mirroring and volume copy

Risk of application errors
Do not use this option if the storage system is undergoing an operation that will change any logical configuration setting. Examples of these operations include creating or deleting volumes, downloading controller firmware, assigning or modifying hot spare drives, or adding capacity (drives) to a volume group.

Steps
  1. Select Settings > System.

  2. Select Save Storage System Configuration.

  3. Select the items of the configuration that you want to save:

    • Storage system settings

    • Volume configuration

    • Host configuration

    • Host-to-volume assignments

    If you select the Host-to-volume assignments item, the Volume configuration item and the Host configuration item are also selected by default. You cannot save "Host-to-volume assignments" without also saving "Volume configuration" and "Host configuration."

  4. Click Save.

    The file is saved in the Downloads folder for your browser with the name storage-array-configuration.cfg.

After you finish

To load the saved storage system configuration onto another storage system, use the SANtricity command line interface (SMcli) with the -f option to apply the .cfg file.

You can also load a storage system configuration to other storage systems by using the Unified Manager interface (select Manage > Import Settings).

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