Specifications

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5.13.6 Saving NVRAM to Disks
You can choose to backup your controller-dependent configuration information to disks. We
strongly recommend using this function to save the configuration profile whenever a configu-
ration change is made. The information will be distributed to every logical drive in the RAID
system. If using the RAIDWatch manager, you can save your configuration details as a file to a
computer system drive.
A RAID configuration of drives must exist for the controller to write NVRAM content onto it.
From the Main Menu, choose “System Functions.” Use arrow keys to scroll down and select
“Controller Maintenance,” “Save NVRAM to Disks,” then press ENT. Press ENT for two sec-
onds on the message prompt, “Save NVRAM to Disks?”.
A prompt will inform you that NVRAM information has been successfully saved.
5.13.7 Restore NVRAM from Disks
If you want to restore your NVRAM information that was previously saved onto the array, use
this function to restore the configuration setting.
From the Main Menu, choose “System Functions.” Use arrow keys to scroll down and select
“Controller Maintenance,” “Restore NVRAM from Disks..,” and then press ENT. Press ENT for
two seconds to confirm.
In case your previous password (reserved at the time you saved your NVRAM configuration
contents) is different from your current password, you are provided with the options whether
to restore the password you previously saved with your configuration profile.
A prompt will inform you that the controller NVRAM data has been successfully restored from
disks.