Configuration Task List; Configuring Parameters For Saving The Current Running Configuration - H3C S5500-HI Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
The running configuration is saved only to the master. Only the configuration on the master can be rolled
back. However, the related configuration is synchronized to the slaves to ensure the rollback of the
configuration after the master is changed.

Configuration task list

Complete these tasks to configure the configuration rollback:
Task
Configuring parameters for saving the current running
configuration
Enabling automatic saving of the running configuration
Manually saving the running configuration
Setting configuration rollback
Configuring parameters for saving the current running
configuration
Before you save the running configuration either manually or automatically, you must configure the file
path and filename prefix.
After that, the system saves the running configuration with the specified filename (filename prefix_serial
number.cfg) to the specified path. The filename of a saved configuration file is like
20080620archive_1.cfg, or 20080620archive_2.cfg. The saved configuration files are numbered
automatically, from 1 to 1,000 (with an increment of 1). If the serial number reaches 1,000, it restarts from
1.
If you change the file path or filename prefix, or reboot the device, the saved file serial number
restarts from 1, and the system recounts the saved configuration files.
If you change the path of the saved configuration files, the files in the original path become
common configuration files. These files are no longer processed as saved configuration files, or
displayed when you view saved configuration files.
The number of saved configuration files has an upper limit. After the maximum number of files is saved,
the system deletes the oldest files when the next configuration file is saved.
Follow these steps to configure parameters for saving the running configuration:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the path and filename
prefix for saving configuration
files
Use the command...
system-view
archive configuration location
directory filename-prefix
filename-prefix
110
Remarks
Required
Required
Use either approach
Required
Remarks
Required
By default, the path and filename
for saving configuration files are
not configured, and the system
does not save the configuration
file at a specified interval.

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