Satask.txt Commands; Reset Service Ip Address And Superuser Password Command - IBM Storwize V7000 Troubleshooting And Maintenance Manual

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The initialization tool is available on the USB flash drive that is shipped with the
control enclosures. The name of the application file is InitTool.exe. If you cannot
locate the USB flash drive, you can download the application from the support
website (search for initialization tool):
www.ibm.com/storage/support/storwize/v7000
Procedure
To use the initialization tool, complete the following steps.
1. If you downloaded the initialization tool, copy the file onto the USB flash drive
2. To start the initialization tool, insert the USB flash drive that contains the
3. Run the InitTool.exe program from the USB drive.
4. After the satask.txt file is created, follow the instructions in "Using a USB
5. When the commands have run, return the USB flash drive to your personal

satask.txt commands

This topic identifies the commands that can be run from a USB flash drive.
If you are creating the satask.txt command file by using a text editor, the file
must contain a single command on a single line in the file. The commands that
you use are the same as the service CLI commands except where noted. Not all
service CLI commands can be run from the USB flash drive. The satask.txt
commands always run on the node that the USB flash drive is plugged into.

Reset service IP address and superuser password command

Use this command to obtain service assistant access to a node canister even if the
current state of the node canister is unknown. The physical access to the node
canister is required and is used to authenticate the action.
Syntax
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that you are going to use.
program into a USB slot on a suitable personal computer.
v Windows: Open the USB flash drive and double-click InitTool.bat.
v Apple Macitosh: Locate the root directory of the USB flash driv (usually
located in the /Volumes/ directory). Type sh InitTool.sh.
v Linux: Locate the root directory of the USB flash drive. (It is usually located
in the /media/ directory. If an automatic mount system is used, the root
directory can be located by typing the mount command.) Type sh
InitTool.sh.
The initialization tool prompts you for the task that you want to perform and
for the parameters that are relevant to that task. It prompts you when to put it
in the node canister on the control enclosure.
flash drive" on page 36 to run the commands on the node.
computer and start the tool again to see the results.
satask
chserviceip
-serviceip ipv4
satask
chserviceip
-serviceip_6 ipv6
-gw ipv4
-mask ipv4
-gw_6 ipv6
-prefix_6 int
-resetpassword
-resetpassword

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