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Account Commands in Command Line Interface.

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Performing Advanced Functions 4. Restore the factory defaults on each of the other enclosures to clear any previous configuration: a. Login as Administrator on an enclosure to which you intend to replicate the configuration. b. Enter: SET FACTORY This command sets the Integrated Administrator back to its factory default settings, although the password of the "Administrator" account does not change. The Integrated Administrator is restarted after all the changes are implemented. IMPORTANT: Only the Administrator account may execute this command. 5. Download the configuration to each of the other enclosures: a. Login as Administrator on an enclosure to which you intend to replicate the configuration. b. Enter: DOWNLOAD CONFIG The Integrated Administrator does not check the configuration file for errors, but auto-executes the file in script mode. The file is not allowed to change the password of the "Administrator" account. Supported protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. The URL should be formatted as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the above format with username:password@host. IMPORTANT: Step C only applies only if you did not set user account passwords in the configuration file. c. Set the password for each user account. For commands, see Table 4-3, "User Account Commands" in Chapter 4, "Command Line Interface." HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 7-3

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Performing Advanced Functions
4.
Restore the factory defaults on each of the other enclosures to clear any previous
configuration:
a.
Login as Administrator on an enclosure to which you intend to replicate the
configuration.
b.
Enter:
SET FACTORY
This command sets the Integrated Administrator back to its factory default
settings, although the password of the “Administrator” account does not
change. The Integrated Administrator is restarted after all the changes are
implemented.
IMPORTANT:
Only the Administrator account may execute this command.
5.
Download the configuration to each of the other enclosures:
a.
Login as Administrator on an enclosure to which you intend to replicate the
configuration.
b.
Enter:
DOWNLOAD CONFIG <url>
The Integrated Administrator does not check the configuration file for errors,
but auto-executes the file in script mode. The file is not allowed to change
the password of the “Administrator” account. Supported protocols are http,
ftp, and tftp. The URL should be formatted as protocol://host/path/file. If
your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, specify a username
and password by replacing the host part in the above format with
username:password@host
.
IMPORTANT:
Step C only applies only if you did not set user account passwords in the
configuration file.
c.
Set the password for each user account. For commands, see Table 4-3, “User
Account Commands” in Chapter 4, “Command Line Interface.”
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