Back Up The Current Bios Firmware Configuration (Oracle Hardware Management Pack) - Oracle X6 series Administration Manual

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Back Up the Current BIOS Firmware Configuration (Oracle Hardware Management Pack)

b.   
Use the
set /SP/config passphrase=passphrase include_faultdata=[true|false] dump_uri=
transfer_method://username:password@host/filepath
Where:
Note -
password.
Related Information
Back Up the Oracle ILOM Configuration File, Oracle ILOM Administrator's Guide for
Configuration and Maintenance, Firmware Release 3.2.x at
goto/ilom/docs
Back Up the Current BIOS Firmware Configuration
(Oracle Hardware Management Pack)
1.
Access the operating system command-line interface.
For more information, see
2.
Use the ubiosconfig export command:
ubiosconfig export all --xmlfile=filename.xml
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command:
set
passphrase is a passphrase used to encrypt sensitive data in the backup file. If you
specify a passphrase, the passphrase is required to restore the backed up configuration.
If you do not specify a passphrase, sensitive data is not included in the backup file.
include_faultdata=true includes fault data in the backup. The default is false.
The fault data backup and restore is reserved for Oracle service personnel when
Note -
they replace the SP. It is available with Oracle ILOM 3.2.6 or newer.
transfer_method is one of the following protocols: tftp, ftp, sftp, scp, http, or
https.
username and password are your credentials on the remote system where the backup
file will be saved.
host is the IP address or hostname of the system where the backup file will be saved.
filepath is the relative path to the backup file.
If you transfer the backup file using TFTP, you do not need to provide a username or
"Accessing Oracle Hardware Management Pack" on page
http://www.oracle.com/
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