Upload Config Using Usb Key - HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket User Manual

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UPLOAD CONFIG using USB key

Command:
UPLOAD CONFIG { "<url>" | ARCHIVE "<filename>" | USB "<filename>"
}
Description:
Uploads a script to the specified url which duplicates the current runtime configuration.
Supported protocols are ftp, tftp, usb and archive. The url should be formatted as
protocol://host/path/filename. The url syntax for IPv6 addresses is
protocol://[<ipv6 address>]/path/file. If your FTP server does not support
anonymous logins, you can specify a username and password within the url formatted as:
ftp://username:password@host/path/filename.
The file will be uploaded to a relative file path with a single slash between host and path. To
upload the file to an absolute file path, use a double slash between host and path.
To save a configuration file to a USB key or to the Archive Storage, use the USB or ARCHIVE
command and provide a filename. If this is a non-monarch OA and an Archive Storage
destination is provided, the file will be uploaded to the Archive Storage thumb drive in the
monarch OA.
Uploads a script to the specified URL, which duplicates the current runtime configuration.
Supported protocols are FTP, TFTP, and USB. The URL should be formatted as:
protocol://host/path/filename. If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins,
you can specify a user name and password within the URL formatted as:
ftp://username:password@host/path/filename. To save a configuration file to a
USB key, use the USB command and provide a file name.
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator
Restriction:
The user password is not saved or restored by the UPLOAD CONFIG command.
The TFTP server will not create new files, the destination file must exist on the server side and
must have sufficient permissions (a+w).
124 USB support commands

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