standby auto-update config
Use
standby
configuration file operations.
Use
undo standby auto-update config
configuration file operations.
Syntax
standby auto-update config
undo standby auto-update config
Default
Next-startup configuration file operations are automatically synchronized across the entire system.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
By default, automatic system-wide next-startup configuration file operations are enabled. The
system performs the following operations on both active and standby MPUs:
•
Saves the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file on each MPU when you
execute the
•
Deletes the next-startup configuration file on each MPU when you execute the
saved-configuration
If you disable automatic system-wide next-startup configuration file operations, the system saves the
running configuration or deletes the next-startup configuration file only on the active MPU.
Automatic system-wide operations ensure start-up configuration file consistency between the active
and standby MPUs. However, a system-wide operation takes more time than an operation
performed only on the active MPU. In addition, the amount of time required to complete a
system-wide configuration operation increases as the amount of configuration data grows.
If you are disabling automatic system-wide operations for faster configuration saving, be aware that
the next-startup configuration files will be inconsistent between the active and standby MPUs.
Examples
# Enable automatic system-wide next-startup configuration file operations.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] standby auto-update config
Related commands
reset saved-configuration
save
startup saved-configuration
Use
startup saved-configuration
auto-update
config
save [ safely ] [ backup | main ] [ force ] [ changed ]
command.
to enable automatic system-wide next-startup
to disable automatic system-wide next-startup
to specify a file as a next-startup configuration file.
176
command.
reset