Save Storage Subsystem Configuration

This command creates a script file that you can use to create the current storage subsystem logical drive configuration.

Syntax

save storageSubsystem configuration file=”filename” [(allconfig | globalSettings=(TRUE | FALSE) logicalDriveConfigAndSettings=(TRUE | FALSE) hostTopology=(TRUE | FALSE) lunMappings=(TRUE | FALSE))]

Parameters
Parameter Description
file The name of the file that contains the configuration values. Enclose the file name in double quotation marks (“ ”).
allConfig The setting to save all of the configuration values to the file. (If you choose this parameter, all of the configuration parameters are set to TRUE.)
globalSettings The setting to save the global settings to the file. To save the global settings, set this parameter to TRUE. To prevent saving the global settings, set this parameter to FALSE. The default value is TRUE.
logicalDriveConfigAndSettings The setting to save the logical drive configuration settings and all of the global settings to the file. To save the logical drive configuration settings and global settings, set this parameter to TRUE. To prevent saving the logical drive configuration settings and global settings, set this parameter to FALSE. The default value is TRUE.
hostTopology The setting to save the host topology to the file. To save the host topology, set this parameter to TRUE. To prevent saving the host topology, set this parameter to FALSE. The default value is FALSE.
lunMappings The setting to save the LUN mapping to the file. To save the LUN mapping, set this parameter to TRUE. To prevent saving the LUN mapping, set this parameter to FALSE. The default value is FALSE.
Notes

When you use this command, you can specify any combination of the parameters for the global setting, the logical drive configuration setting, the host topology, or the LUN mapping. If you want to enter all settings, use the allConfig parameter. The parameters are all optional.

Minimum Firmware Level

6.10