Saving A Configuration File; Selecting Disks To Upgrade - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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"Creating and Managing Configuration Files" on page 3-1
Performing the Upgrade

Saving a Configuration File

The Active Upgrade console automatically prompts you to save your configuration file
if you leave the Configuration section of the application, or exit the application. (To save
the configuration file, click Yes, otherwise click No or Cancel.)
You can also optionally click Save or Save As on the Upgrade Summary page, as
described in the following procedure.
To save the current configuration file
1. Click Upgrade Summary in the navigation bar.
2. On the Upgrade Summary page, do one of the following:
Click Save to save the configuration file with the file name and path name you
previously specified. Your file is saved.
Click Save As to save the configuration file with a new file name or path name.
Continue with step 3.
3. In the Save Configuration File dialog box, specify a name for the new file. (When
you save the file, a .Config extension is automatically appended to the file name.)
4. Next to Save in, select the directory in which to save the configuration file.
5. Click Save to save the file. Your file is saved.
Related Topics
"Creating and Managing Configuration Files" on page 3-1
"Displaying the Upgrade Summary" on page 3-19

Selecting Disks to Upgrade

Use the Disk Selection page to select the disks that contain the software you want to
upgrade with the Active Upgrade process. By marking these disks in your upgrade
configuration, you ensure that they will be available to the Upgrade Side of the system
when the system is in split mode.
When you open the Disk Selection page, the Active Upgrade console scans for and
displays the disks in your system. Only internal disks mirrored with RDR are
displayed, because these are the only disks that can be configured.
Selecting Disks to Upgrade
Configuring the Active Upgrade Process
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