Texas Memory Systems RAM-SAN 520 manual Saving the Configuration to Flash RAM

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4.3.5 Saving the Configuration to Flash RAM

The RAM-SAN has now been configured to allow access from four different HBAs to 3 different LUNs within the memory system. To actually commit the change we have made, we can use the ‘w’ command to save the configuration into Flash RAM. You may also use the ‘q’ command to quit the partitioning utility without saving any changes.

RAM-SAN User’s Guide

Texas Memory Systems, Inc. (February 7, 2003)

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Contents RAM-SANTM Table of Contents Specifications Overview Installation Connecting to the management portInspection E.S.D. WarningConnecting the Fibre Channel Ports Power-UpSystem Tests Power Understanding Your RAM-SANInterface Slot Numbering Inside the RAM-SANConfiguration Board and LEDs Front Panel Display Top-down View of RAM-SAN InternalsRAM-SAN Front Panel RAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. February 7 Configuring the RAM-SAN Configuring the Ethernet PortConfiguring Luns RAM-SAN MonitorWorked Example on Changing the RAM-SAN Configuration Resizing LUNs Attaching Fibre Channel Ports to the LUNsCreating LUN Masks Saving the Configuration to Flash RAM Testmem Errchat on/offExit quit HelpIpconfig PasswordReboot hard/soft Reset portStatus port Management Port Fails to Boot TroubleshootingBasic Items to Check Boot Sequence Does Not Complete RAM-SAN Boots Incorrectly1 MCP21 Does Not Display Characters Does Not Accept Character InputCatastrophic Boot Error Detected RAM-SAN Does Not Detect all DevicesFinding Bad Memory Locating a Bad Memory BoardConfidence Diagnostic, DIAGMEM, Fails Configuration LED Stays LitECC Errors Detected How to Contact UsSpecifications Physical CharacteristicsWarranty Operating EnvironmentRAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. February 7