Synchronizing File Systems; Saving The Configuration; Chapter - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
You must refine this command to specify particular sections of the configuration. Add the section keyword
and choose a section from the help menu as shown in the examples below.
show configuration errors section ggsn-service
or
show configuration errors section aaa-config
If the configuration contains no errors, an output similar to the following is displayed:
##############################################################################
Displaying Global
AAA-configuration errors
##############################################################################
Total 0 error(s) in this section !

Synchronizing File Systems

Enter the following Exec mode command to synchronize the local file systems:
[local]host_name#
The filesystem command supports multiple keywords that allow you to check for and repair file system
corruption, as well as synchronize a file system with a specific storage device. For additional information,
see the Exec Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

Saving the Configuration

These instructions assume that you are at the root prompt for the Exec mode:
[local]
To save your current configuration, enter the following command:
save configuration url [ obsolete-encryption | showsecrets | verbose ] [ -redundant ] [ -noconfirm ]
url specifies the location in which to store the configuration file. It may refer to a local or a remote file.
Important
Important
For complete information about the above command, see the Exec Mode Commands chapter of the Command
Line Interface Reference.
save configuration /flash/cfgfiles/system.cfg
filesystem synchronize all
host_name
#
Do not use the "/" (forward slash), ":" (colon) or "@" (at sign) characters when entering a string for the
following URL fields: directory, filename, username, password, host or port#.
The obsolete-encryption and showsecrets keywords have been removed from the save configuration
command in StarOS 19.2 and higher. If you run a script or configuration that contains the removed keyword,
a warning message is generated.
ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.5
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