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To copy the running configuration for all virtual device contexts (VDCs) to the startup configuration, use the show copy running-config startup-config vdc-all command.
copy running-config startup-config vdc-all
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
Release |
Modification |
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4.0(1) |
This command was introduced. |
You can use this command only in the default VDC (VDC 1).
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to copy the running configuration for all VDCs on the physical device to the startup configuration:
switch# copy running-config startup-config vdc-all [########################################] 100%
To control CPU time during periods of contention, use the cpu-share command.
cpu-share priority
priority |
Specifies the priority of the vdc control cpu time during periods of contention. The range is from 1 to 10. |
5
Global configuration mode
Release |
Modification |
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6.1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
VDCs being used for testing should have comparatively lower values than those vdcs being used for production work.
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to set the VDC cpu share to 10:
switch(config)# vdc foo Note: Creating VDC, one moment please ... switch(config-vdc)# cpu-share 10 switch(config-vdc)#
Command |
Description |
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vdc |
Creates or specifies a VDC and enters VDC configuration mode. |