Oracle X4 series Administration Manual page 139

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Restore the Backed Up Oracle ILOM Configuration or Reset the Configuration to Factory Defaults (Oracle ILOM)
a.
Click ILOM Administration > Configuration Management.
b.
Perform one of the steps below:
To reset the SP or CMM configuration to factory default settings, click the Reset
Defaults tab. In the Reset Defaults page, select Factory, and then click Reset
Defaults.
To restore a backed up SP or CMM configuration file, do the following:
i) Click the Backup/Restore tab.
ii) Select the Restore operation.
iii) Specify a Transfer Method, and then specify any required file paths or host
information.
iv) If the backup configuration file was encrypted, specify the passphrase used to
encrypt the file.
With Oracle ILOM 3.2.6 or newer, if you included fault data in a backup,
Note -
you can select Include Fault Data to restore it. This selection is reserved for
Oracle service personnel when they replace the SP. It requires a passphrase.
v) Click Run to start the restore process.
While the Restore operation is taking place, client sessions to the Oracle
Note -
ILOM SP or CMM are suspended. The sessions resume after the Restore
operation is complete.
From the CLI, perform one of the following:
To reset the SP or CMM configuration to factory defaults, type:
set /[SP|CMM] reset_to_defaults=factory
To restore the SP or CMM configuration to the last backed up configuration, do the
following:
i) Navigate to the SP or CMM config target. For example: cd /[SP|CMM]/config
ii) If required, set a value for the passphrase. For example: set passphrase=value
iii) On systems with Oracle ILOM 3.2.6 or newer, to include backed up fault data in
the restore, type:
Backing Up and Restoring Firmware Configurations and BIOS Settings
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