Export Config-Information - Fujitsu ETERNUS DX80 S2 Cli User's Manual

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Chapter 5 Information Settings and Display
5.3 Maintenance > export config-information

export config-information

This command exports the configuration information stored in the system to the specified FTP server.
Syntax
export config-information -port {maintenance | remote | fst} -server
login_user_account
-user
[-indicator {enable |disable}]
Parameter
-port
-server
-user
-filename
filename
-filename
This parameter specifies which Ethernet port is used to connect to the FTP server. For details,
refer to
"1.11 Note for Specifying FTP Server" (page 31)
maintenance
MNT port
remote
RMT port
fst
FST port (not supported by the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2)
This parameter specifies the FTP server name that will store the configuration information. The
server name format is IPv4 standard notation (a base 256 "d.d.d.d" string) or a fully qualified
domain name (FQDN).
Example: -server 192.168.1.20
Example: -server foo.bar
This parameter specifies the user name that can access the FTP server. This command displays
a password prompt.
This parameter specifies configuration information filename to be stored. If the same filename
already exists, it is overwritten.
The following conversion specifications, which begin with a percent character, are replaced by
their corresponding value at the time of execution. If other conversion strings are specified,
this command terminates abnormally with an error message.
%s Serial number of the system
Example:
/tmp/%s-log.bin -> /tmp/123456789012-log.bin
%d Current date
Example:
/tmp/%d-log.bin -> /tmp/20080819-log.bin
%t Current time
Example:
/tmp/%t-log.bin -> /tmp/144855-log.bin
%%Percent character
Example:
/tmp/log%%.bin -> /tmp/log%.bin
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