Editing An Existing Configuration File - NEC NovaScale R630 User Manual

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In the Locate Configuration File dialog box, type the full path name and file name for the configuration file
next to Configuration File. (You must include the .Config file extension.)
Click Browse to locate the file using a file browser. (The browser displays only files with the .Config
extension.) Click the file in the file browser, then click Open to select the file.
3.
In the Locate Configuration File dialog box, click Load to open the configuration file.
(You can also drag a configuration file onto the Configuration page of the Active Upgrade console window to load it.)
When you load a configuration file, the file opens on the Upgrade Summary page.
TIPS:
"Creating and Managing Configuration Files" on page 5-91
"Displaying the Upgrade Summary" on page 5-106
"Performing the Upgrade" on page 5-107

Editing an Existing Configuration File

Editing a configuration file allows you to open and edit a configuration file that you have previously saved. After you
edit the configuration file, you can view the Upgrade Summary, and, if applicable, proceed with the upgrade as
configured.
To edit a configuration file
1.
On the Configuration page, click Edit Configuration File.
2.
Do one of the following to open the file:
In the Locate Configuration File dialog box, type the full path name and file name for the configuration file
next to Configuration File.
Click Browse to locate the file using a file browser. (The browser displays only files with the .Config
extension.) Click the file in the file browser, then click Open to select the file.
3.
In the Locate Configuration File dialog box, click Load to open the configuration file.
When you edit a configuration file, the file opens on the Disk Selection page.
TIPS:
"Creating and Managing Configuration Files" on page 5-91
"Saving a Configuration File" on page 5-94
"Selecting Disks to Upgrade" on page 5-95
"Displaying the Upgrade Summary" on page 5-106
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