Dell DR4000 Command Line Reference Guide - Page 85

make_standby [slot num]

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To initialize the NVRAM that resides on the Dell DR4000 hardware appliance on which the DR4000 system software is installed, enter the following command string at the system prompt: CAUTION: Carefully consider before attempting to use the --reinit_nvram command. This command should only be used under the direction of Dell Support because it permanently erases all data stored on the NVRAM in the Dell DR4000 hardware appliance. This command is only to be used when replacing the NVRAM in your appliance. Contact Dell Support and seek assistance before using this command. administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --hardware --reinit_nvram Please enter administrator password: WARNING: ALL NVRAM DATA WILL BE ERASED! Do you want to continue (yes/no)? Type yes to continue or no to return to the system prompt. To reconfigure the network interface for a DR4000 system, enter the following command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --hardware --network_reconfigure Shutting down interface bond0: [ OK ] Shutting down loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up interface bond0: Determining IP information for bond0... done. [ OK ] Network settings configured successfully. result: 0 --disk [--make_standby [slot num], --clear_foreign] To create a standby disk for a DR4000 system, enter the following command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --disk --make_standby 3 The --make_standby [slot num] command option changes the state of a physical disk (make this disk standby). The slot number (0-11) that is designated identifies the physical disk to set as the hot-swap spare. Maintaining the DR4000 System 75

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Maintaining the DR4000 System
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To initialize the NVRAM that resides on the Dell DR4000 hardware appliance
on which the DR4000 system software is installed, enter the following
command string at the system prompt:
CAUTION:
Carefully consider before attempting to use the
--reinit_nvram
command. This command should only be used under the direction of Dell Support
because it permanently erases all data stored on the NVRAM in the Dell DR4000
hardware appliance. This command is only to be used when replacing the NVRAM
in your appliance. Contact Dell Support and seek assistance before using this
command.
administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --hardware
--reinit_nvram
Please enter administrator password:
WARNING: ALL NVRAM DATA WILL BE ERASED!
Do you want to continue (yes/no)?
Type
yes
to continue or
no
to return to the system prompt.
To reconfigure the network interface for a DR4000 system, enter the
following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --hardware
--network_reconfigure
Shutting down interface bond0:
[
OK
]
Shutting down loopback interface:
[
OK
]
Bringing up loopback interface:
[
OK
]
Bringing up interface bond0:
Determining IP information for bond0... done. [
OK
]
Network settings configured successfully.
result: 0
--disk [--make_standby [slot num], --clear_foreign]
To create a standby disk for a DR4000 system, enter the following command
string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > maintenance --disk
--make_standby 3
The
--make_standby [slot num]
command option changes the state of a
physical disk (make this disk standby). The slot number (0-11) that is
designated identifies the physical disk to set as the hot-swap spare.