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Section 4
Restoring the Service Processor
This section provides information on how to restore your Service Processor.
After restoring your Service Processor, continue to
Section 5 Configuring the Service
Processor After Restoring
to reconfigure your Service Processor.
4.1. Before Restoring to Default Settings
If you can access the partition remote console interface you are troubleshooting, update
the management firmware level on the associated Service Processor to see if problems
can be resolved with more recent firmware. See
Section 2 Upgrading the Service
Processor
for more information on upgrading your firmware.
The partition must be DC powered down before you restore the associated Service
Processors to default settings. Only restore one Service Processor at a time; do not
restore multiple Service Processors simultaneously.
4.2. Restoring Service Processor to Default Settings
If you cannot access the partition remote console interface you are troubleshooting, and
none of the troubleshooting procedures resolve your problems, you need to restore your
Service Processor to its default settings and then reconfigure it.
Use the EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor interface on the cell of the Service Processor you
are troubleshooting to restore default settings to the Service Processor.
4.2.1. Default
Settings
Default settings are values that management firmware can set for cells and partitions.
These settings can be different from the settings that are delivered from the factory or
that result from installation procedures.
The Restore Defaults submenu on the cell menu provides commands for restoring the
cell default settings to the management firmware values or returning without restoring
the cell default settings. This two-stage process prevents restoring the default settings
accidentally and, possibly, losing the factory or installation settings.
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