Restoredefaults - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M3000 Xscf Reference Manual

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NAME
restoredefaults - restore factory settings of the server or XSCF unit
SYNOPSIS
restoredefaults -c range
restoredefaults -h
DESCRIPTION
The restoredefaults(8) command restores factory settings and error information
on either the server or the XSCF unit.
To execute this command, connect to the XSCF over a serial connection.
Used with the -c option, range is either factory, which restores settings and
information to the server, or xscfu, which does so only to the specified XSCF unit.
You must have platadm privileges to run this command.
Privileges
Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-c range
-h
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
Specifies the target of restoration. In range, one of the following
values can be specified:
factory
xscfu
Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
operands, an error occurs.
After the restoredefaults(8) command has been executed, the restored XSCF
unit will be stopped. To restart it, power the server off, then on.
You can execute the restoredefaults(8) command only when the all domains
are powered off. To verify that all domains are powered off, execute the
showlogs power command and look for the value System Power Off.
Restores the server (Operator panel and the
XSCF unit) to factory settings. Clears
information set by the user and error
information of the XSCF unit.
Cannot be specified in the standby XSCF of
the M8000/M9000 server.
Restores the XSCF unit to factory settings.
When the active XSCF of an M8000/M9000
server is specified, both the active and
standby XSCF are restored. When the
standby XSCF is specified, only the standby
XSCF is restored. In both cases, user settings
and error information of the XSCF unit are
cleared.
System Administration

restoredefaults(8)

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