Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 118

Checking the Current Image, Reverting to the Previous Image

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Checking the Current Image To see what image is currently running: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance you want. 2 In the Physical Devices View, select the controller (shown at right). 3 In the Actionsmenu, select Select controller image. The Select Image window opens. In the example above, Image 1 is the image running currently. Image 1 is also the image that will be used the next time the iSCSI Storage Appliance is rebooted or powered on. Reverting to the Previous Image Adaptec Storage Manager stores two versions (or images) of Adaptec OnTarget at a time. If you experience problems with a newly downloaded image, you can revert to the previous one. You can also return from the previous image to the new one, if required. To choose the image to use the next time the iSCSI Storage Appliance is restarted or powered on: 1 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of "Checking the Current Image" on page 112. 2 The Select Image window, select the controller image file you want, click OK. Example: Select Image 1 to run when restarting Image 2 is currently running 3 Click Yes to confirm the image change.

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Checking the Current Image
To see what image is currently running:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance you want.
2
In the Physical Devices View, select the controller (shown at right).
3
In the
Actions
menu, select
Select controller image
.
The Select Image window opens.
In the example above, Image 1 is the image running currently. Image 1 is also the
image that will be used the next time the iSCSI Storage Appliance is rebooted or
powered on.
Reverting to the Previous Image
Adaptec Storage Manager stores two versions (or images) of Adaptec OnTarget at a
time. If you experience problems with a newly downloaded image, you can revert
to the previous one. You can also return from the previous image to the new one, if
required.
To choose the image to use the next time the iSCSI Storage Appliance is restarted or
powered on:
1
Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of “Checking the Current Image” on page 112.
2
The Select Image window, select the controller image file you want, click
OK
.
3
Click
Yes
to confirm the image change.
Select Image 1 to run when restarting
Image 2 is currently running
Example: