How to reset the SAS RAID controllers to the factory defaults
This section contains information about how to reset the SAS RAID Module to the
factory defaults.
Before you reset the SAS RAID Module to the factory defaults, you must end all
application I/O processes and shut down any active Blade servers in accordance
with the recommended non-concurrent practices. Then, use the reset to factory
defaults function within Advanced Management Module to reset SAS RAID
modules. To reset the SAS RAID modules to the factory default settings, you must
power off both SAS RAID Modules via AMM.
To reset both SAS RAID modules, complete the following steps:
1.
Stop all host I/O applications and power off the Blade servers.
2.
Use the Advanced Management Module to reset to the factory defaults:
a.
Log into the Advanced Management Module.
b.
Select
I/O Module Tasks > Admin/Power/Restart
.
c.
Select the check boxes next to bay 3 and bay 4.
d.
From the
Available actions
menu, select
Power Off Module(s)
.
e.
Click
Perform
action.
f.
Wait until both SAS RAID Modules are powered off. The
Off
message will
be displayed in the
Pwr
column.
3.
Reset the SAS RAID module in Bay 3 to the factory defaults:
a.
Select
I/O Module Tasks > Configuration
.
b.
In the
I/O Module Configuration
section, select
Bay 3
.
c.
In the Bay 3 section that displays, select
Advanced Configuration
.
d.
In the
Advanced Configuration for I/O Module 3
section, select
Restore
Factory Defaults
.
e.
Select
Restore Defaults
.
f.
Select
OK
.
g.
The SAS RAID Module in bay 3 will power on. Wait until the SAS RAID
Module in bay 3 successfully powers on.
The
On
message will display in the
Pwr
column, and the message
POST
results available: Module completed POST successfully
will display in the
POST Status
column.
h.
Power off the SAS RAID Module in bay 3 until the
Off
message is
displayed in the
Pwr
column
4.
Reset the SAS RAID module in Bay 4 to the factory defaults:
a.
Select
I/O Module Tasks > Configuration
.
b.
In the
I/O Module Configuration
section, select
Bay 4
.
c.
In the Bay 4 section that displays, select
Advanced Configuration
.
d.
In the
Advanced Configuration for I/O Module 4
section, select
Restore
Factory Defaults
.
e.
Select
Restore Defaults
.
f.
Select
OK
.
g.
The SAS RAID Module in bay 4 will power on. Wait until the SAS RAID
Module in bay 4 successfully powers on.
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