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Backing Up The Configuration; Powering Down The Device - IBM SAN64B-6 Installation, Service And User Manual

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14 14 c00e00 id N16 No_Light FC
15 15 c00f00 id N16 No_Light FC
16 16 c01000 id N32 No_SigDet FC Disabled (Persistent) (None)
17 17 c01100 id N32 No_SigDet FC Disabled (Persistent) (None)
18 18 c01200 id N32 No_SigDet FC Disabled (Persistent) (None)
19 19 c01300 id N32 No_SigDet FC Disabled (Persistent) (None)
20 20 c01400 id N16 No_Light FC
21 21 c01500 id N16 No_Light FC
22 22 c01600 id N16 No_Light FC
23 23 c01700 id N16 No_Light FC
24 24 c01800 id N32 No_Sync FC Disabled (Public Device Security Violat
The tempshow command shows the current temperature of the EM sensors.
switch:admin> tempshow
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Backing up the configuration

About this task
It is recommended that you back up the configuration on a regular basis to ensure that a complete
configuration is available for downloading to a replacement switch.
Procedure
1. Log in to the device as the admin user.
2. Back up the device configuration to an FTP server by entering the configUpload command and
following the prompts.
sb_70:admin> configupload
Protocol (scp, ftp, local) [ftp]:
Server Name or IP Address [host]: 192.168.0.100
User Name [user]: anonymous
Path/Filename [<home dir>/config.txt]: /dumps/supportsave/pz/switch85/G20-1.txt
Section (all|chassis|switch [all]): all
configUpload complete: All selected config parameters are uploaded
This command uploads the device configuration to the server, making it available for downloading to a
replacement device if necessary.
Note: If Virtual Fabrics (VF) is enabled, you must enter configUpload for each VF separately.

Powering down the device

About this task
Complete the following steps to power down the device.
Procedure
1. Shutdown the Fabric OS software using the sysShutdown command.
2. Identify the power-on switches in the nonport-side of the device.
3. Power off both power supplies by setting each power switch to the "O" position.
4. Unplug the power cables from the power source before servicing the device or FRUs.
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