
ADIC Management Console User’s Guide 63
After a few seconds the message Successfully received configuration from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx appears in
the Status/Message Area.
4 Select Save Locally.
5 A file browser opens.
It defaults to the “cfg” subfolder of the “Client” folder.
6 Select Save.
7 Select Save on Server.
After a few seconds the message Configuration file saved successfully appears in the Status/Message
Area.
8 Select Close when you are done.
Loading a Local Configuration File
Your service representative may advise you to load a saved file onto your SNC.
1 Right-click an appliance in the navigation panel or the graphical panel.
2 Select the Configuration menu, then select Load a Local File.
A file browser opens to the contents of the Client folder.
3 If your local file was saved to the default location, double-click the “cfg” subfolder. Or navigate to the
appropriate location. Select the file you want to load.
4 Select Open to load the file. A message is displayed.
5 Right-click the appliance for which you’ve just loaded the configuration, either in the navigation panel or
in the graphical panel.
6 Select Restart. Refer to Using Restart
on page 64.
Restarting...Please Wait appears in the Status/Message Area.
Loading a Configuration File from the Server
Save copies of your configuration both on the server and in a location that can be accessed if the server is
unavailable.
1 Right-click an appliance in the navigation panel or the graphical panel.
2 Select the Configuration menu, then select Load from Server.
3 Select the file you want to load.
Note
It is a good idea to save the configuration both locally and on the server to
ensure that you have access to the file.
CAUTION
It is important that you save the configuration of each appliance
initially and any time there is a change in the device address maps,
Fibre Channel settings or SCSI channel settings.
CAUTION
If you replace the appliance and do not load the saved configuration,
you might not be able to use the storage devices attached to it or you
may lose data.
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