Chapter 5 Using System Diagnostics
Removing Configuration Files
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Removing Configuration Files
To remove configuration files, use the steps in the following procedure,
starting at the Console Interface Main Menu window (see Figure 5-1).
Removing
Configuration Files
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Removing Configuration Files
1
On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the
Diagnostics
option and press Enter.
The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed (see Figure 5-2).
2
On the Diagnostics Menu window, select the
Remove Configuration
Files
option and press Enter.
The following prompt is displayed.
Command
Function
• Reboot the I/O Card in
Slot:__
This command reboots the I/O module in
the slot you designate.
This command is the equivalent to physi-
cally deinserting the module from and
then reinserting it into the chassis.
• Reboot All I/O Cards
Reboots all I/O and server modules in the
chassis, without affecting the CPU module
(or modules).
This command is the equivalent to physi-
cally deinserting the modules from and
then reinserting them into the chassis.
• Reboot Primary CPU
Reboots (reinitializes) the CPU.
This command also reboots all I/O and
server modules in the chassis, as
instructed by the system software initial-
ization process.
• Reboot Chassis
This command is equivalent to a system
cold start; that is, removing the power
from the chassis and then reapplying the
power.
• Go Back to Diagnostics
Menu
Displays the Diagnostics Menu window.