Display settings (table width) for each Device Manager - Storage Navigator user
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Device Manager - Storage Navigator login warning messages
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Device Manager - Storage Navigator task information
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SMI-S application settings
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SSL certification for HTTPS/SMI-S/RMI
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Before you begin
You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this
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task.
You must be logged into the SVP.
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Procedure
1. Stop all services running on the storage system.
2. Open a command prompt window with administrator permissions.
3. In the folder where the .bat file is located, execute the following command:
C:\MAPP\wk\Supervisor\MappIniSet>MappBackup.bat absolute-path-of-
backup-file
4. A completion message displays. Click any key to continue.
5. Close the command prompt window.
6. Save the backup file to another computer or external memory device such as a USB
flash memory or hard drive.
Restoring HDvM - SN configuration files
You can use a saved copy of a configuration file to restore the active configuration file if it
becomes necessary, or to configure a replacement SVP if one fails.
Before you begin
The storage systems registered in the SVP you backed up are registered in a new SVP.
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The services on the storage system are stopped.
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System Administrator Guide for VSP Gx00 models and VSP Fx00 models
Note:
The backup file must be in .tgz format.
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A space is required between .bat file and the path to the backup file.
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Tip:
If you do not specify a folder in which to save the file, the system
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automatically creates a default file in the following location:
SVP-root\wk\Supervisor\MappIniset
\LogsyyyyMMddHHmmss.tgz
where yyyyMMddHHmmss is the year, month, date, and time that the
file was created.
The backup file is compressed and uses the .tgz format. Use a tool
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that supports tar and gzip to extract the data from the .tgz file.
Chapter 3: Configuring the storage system
Restoring HDvM - SN configuration files
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