Restoring Service Processor to Default Settings
4-2
Caution
Restoring cell default settings is a drastic measure that requires configuring
most of the settings on the Service Processor, possibly including settings done
in the factory or before or during installation.
Restoring default settings can have the following effects, depending on whether you
restore defaults on a boot cell, a non-boot cell, or all cells in the system:
y
Imposition of the following IP address settings:
- Cell:
172.26.1.cell#
- Partition:
172.26.2.cell#
-
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
-
Gateway: 0.0.0.0 or 172.26.1.250, depending on the management firmware
implementation
y
Loss of all knowledge of multiple cell partitions. That is, the number of partitions can
be the same as the number of cells, where each partition consists of one cell.
y
Loss of many partition settings, such as SSL certificates.
You need to update IP addresses and update or verify other settings manually to be the
correct values for your system. Refer to
5.3.1 Configuring Network Settings
for more
information.
Before restoring default settings, be sure that the partition is powered down. Restore
only one Service Processor at a time.
When you restore default settings, a countdown to restart management firmware begins
on the EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD, with the following options:
y
Restart immediately by pressing
OK
.
y
Wait for the countdown to complete before restarting.
y
Remove AC power, such as when you intend to power up in a new environment.
Caution
Do not remove AC power unless the partition is shut down.
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