Managing System Files - HP Blade bc1500 User Manual

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The configuration file structure consists of the following configuration files:
Startup Configuration File — Contains the commands required to reconfigure the device
to the same settings as when the device is powered down or rebooted. The Startup file is
created by copying the configuration commands from the Running Configuration file or the
Backup Configuration file.
Running Configuration File — Contains all configuration file commands, as well as all
commands entered during the current session. After the device is powered down or rebooted,
all commands stored in the Running Configuration file are lost. During the startup process,
all commands in the Startup file are copied to the Running Configuration file and applied to
the device. During the session, all new commands entered are added to the commands
existing in the Running Configuration file. Commands are not overwritten. To update the
Startup file, before powering down the device, the Running Configuration file must be
copied to the Startup Configuration file. The next time the device is restarted, the commands
are copied back into the Running Configuration file from the Startup Configuration file.
Image Files — Software upgrades are used when a new version file is downloaded. The file
is checked for the right format, and that it is complete. After a successful download, the new
version is marked, and is used after the device is reset.
File maintenance includes configuration file management and device access.
This section contains the following topics:
Downloading System Files
Uploading System Files
Copying Files
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