Save your configuration objects.
Use the Save Configuration (SAVCFG) command or the SAVSYS (Save
System) command to save configuration objects. The SAVCFG command does not
require a restricted state. However, if your server is active, the SAVCFG
command bypasses the following configuration objects:
- Devices that the server is creating.
- Devices that the server is deleting.
- Any device that is using the associated system resource management object.
When you save your configuration by using the SAVCFG command or the
SAVSYS command, the server saves the following object types:
*CFGL |
*CTLD |
*NWID |
*CNNL |
*DEVD |
*NWSD |
*CIO |
*LIND |
*SRM |
*COSD |
*MODD |
|
*CRGM |
*NTBD |
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Note: You might think of system information, such as system values
and network attributes, as configuration information. However, the server
does not store this type of information in configuration objects. The SAVCFG
command does not save system information. The SAVSYS command saves it because
the server stores it in the QSYS library.