◦
Number of drive cages
◦
Number of drive magazines —
showcage –d
◦
Number and sizes of drives on the magazines —
showpd
•
Physical condition of system hardware and cabinet (note presence of scratches, dents,
missing screws, broken bezels, damaged ports, and other visible anomalies)
•
Destination address or addresses and list of the equipment going to each address
NOTE:
In this and other chapters, the command-line examples use
bold type
to indicate user
input and angle bracket (< >) to denote variables. Examples may not match the exact output any
particular system.
Uninstalling the System
NOTE:
If you are planning to reinstall using the existing license, record the license before
completing this uninstall procedure. Use the following commands to record the existing license:
showlicense
and
showlicense -raw
.
This section provides instructions for uninstalling a system.
1.
Connect the laptop to the highest numbered controller node with a serial cable.
2.
Using a terminal emulator program, such as Putty, set your maintenance laptop console to
the following settings.
Value
Setting
57600
Baud rate
8
Data bits
None
Parity
1
Stop bits
Xon/Xoff
Flow control
3.
Log into the node as the
console
user.
3PAR(TM) OS <version> <sernum>-<nodeID> ttyS0
(none) login:
console
Password:
<password>
NOTE:
To cancel the process at anytime, press
CTRL+C
.
4.
From the console menu, enter
8
to select
Perform a deinstallation
.
3PAR Console Menu 1400293-1 3.x.x.xxx
1. Out Of The Box Procedure
2. Re-enter network configuration
3. Update the CBIOS
4. Enable or disable CLI error injections
5. Perform a Node-to-Node rescue
6. Set up the system to wipe and rerun ootb
7. Cancel a wipe
8. Perform a deinstallation
9. Update the system for recently added hardware (admithw)
10. Check system health (checkhealth)
11. Load network configuration
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System Deinstallation
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