Use the Load Configuration option to load the logical configuration information of a storage subsystem from a script file onto another storage subsystem with the same physical configuration, or onto the same storage subsystem for disaster recovery.
To use the Load Configuration option, you first use the Configure >> Save Configuration option in the Subsystem Management Window to save the storage subsystem configuration information to a script file. For more information, see Learn About Saving Storage Subsystem Configurations in the Subsystem Management Window Help.
Caution: The storage subsystem must have exactly the same physical configuration as the storage subsystem from which the script file was saved or else the Load operation will fail. Even minor differences between the two storage subsystems can cause the operation to stop when a physical discrepancy is detected.
The physical configuration between the two storage subsystems must have the:
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From the Enterprise Management Window, select the storage subsystem to which you will load the configuration, then select either Tools >> Load Configuration from the pulldown menu, or Load Configuration from the right-mouse pop-up menu. |
Result: A Load Configuration Information Dialog box appears. |
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Select Yes. |
Result: The Information Dialog Box is closed and the Display File Selection Dialog Box appears. |
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Use the File Selection Dialog Box to specify the name of the script file you want to execute. |
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Select Open. |
Result: The Script Editor dialog box is displayed. |
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Select Execute to immediately execute the loaded script or select Edit to modify the script file as desired. |
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Result: The Script Editor screen appears, showing the selected file in the upper portion and progress messages in the lower portion. If no errors occur, a "Script Execution Completed" message will appear when the operation has finished. |
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Note: If an error occurs, the Load Configuration operation will stop and a message will appear in the lower portion (Output View) of the Script Editor screen indicating the nature of the error. Correct the error, then repeat the Load Configuration procedure starting with Step 1 above. All configuration information that was loaded onto the storage subsystem during the first Load Configuration attempt will be deleted during the next Load Configuration operation. |