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HSG80 Array Controller V8.7 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
CLI Command Descriptions
Copies the subsystem configuration information from the configuration file saved on
disk into the NVRAM of “this controller.” This command locates the most recent
configuration file created on disk and restores it. This command causes a reboot and
takes effect immediately.
CAUTION: If a disk has been moved from one subsystem to another, and it contains
configuration information, perform a CONFIGURATION SAVE command to
synchronize the new disk with the subsystem configuration.
IMPORTANT: Use this command for a single controller configuration only. StorageWorks does
not recommend using this command for controllers in a dual-redundant configuration.
Initiate the CONFIGURATION RESTORE command from the controller OCP using
the following steps:
1. Push and hold port button #5 and then momentarily press the reset (//) button.
2. Continue holding the port button until the port button #5 LED starts F
LASHING
.
3. Release the port button.
If the controller you are installing was previously used in another subsystem, it will
restart with the configuration that resides in its nonvolatile memory. If this differs from
the current configuration of the subsystem, you can purge the controller’s old
configuration with the following command:
CONFIGURATION RESET
Use of the CONFIGURATION RESET command erases the entire configuration on
the controller, restores the controller’s default configuration, and performs a shutdown
of the controller. Press the controller reset (//) button to restart the controller after the
controller has been configured—refer to the controller installation and configuration
guide for configuration information.
IMPORTANT: The INITIALIZE container-name SAVE_CONFIGURATION command on
page 2–76 must be used to save controller configuration information to a disk in order to reset
the configuration or to restore the configuration. See the commands on page 2–74,
CONFIGURATION RESETpage 2–50, and page 2–54 for more information.
Syntax
CONFIGURATION RESTORE
CONFIGURATION RESTORE