EasyManua.ls Logo

Data Domain DD400 Series - Chapter 5: Configuration Management; The Config Command

Default Icon
300 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
51
Configuration Management
5
The restorer config command allows you to examine and modify all of the configuration
parameters that are set in the initial system configuration. See
“config” on page 210 for the
complete command syntax. The license command allows you to add, delete, and display feature
licenses. See
“license” on page 222 for the complete command syntax.
The Config Command
The config setup command brings up the same prompts as the initial system configuration.
You can change any of the configuration parameters as detailed in the section
“Login and
Configuration” on page 29. All of the config operations are available only to administrative
users.
You can also use other restorer commands to change individual configuration settings. Most of the
remaining chapters of this manual detail using individual commands. An example of an individual
command that sets only one of the
config possibilities is nfs add to add NFS clients.
Change Configuration Settings
To change multiple configuration settings with one command, use the config setup operation.
The operation displays the current value for each setting. Press the Return key to retain the current
value for a setting. Administrative users only.
config setup
See “Login and Configuration” on page 29 for details about using config setup. Enter the
command from a command prompt to change values after the initial setup.
Many other restorer commands change configuration settings. For example, the user command
adds another user account each time a user is added.
Note You can also use the DDR Manager graphical user interface to change all of the same
parameters that are available through the
config setup command. In the DDR Manager,
select Configuration Wizard in the top section of the left panel.

Table of Contents