Reset to remove saved configuration files – HP StorageWorks IP Storage Router User Manual
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2. save all myfile — Save all configuration information in a file called
myfile. This file is stored in the savedconfig directory.
3. clear conf — Clear the current configuration but retain system
information (such as management and HA interfaces, logging table, DNS,
Administrator and Monitor passwords, NTP server, and SNMP information)
and saved configuration files.
At the prompt, enter the Administrator password. Enter apps to retain system
configuration settings.
The storage router reboots.
Perform the required user testing. When finished, continue with Step 4 to
restore the original configuration.
4. restore all from myfile
— Restore original configuration, which
was retained over the clear conf command.
5. reboot — Reboot to restore the original application configuration into
running memory.
Reset to Remove Saved Configuration Files
Use the following procedure if a standalone storage router has joined a cluster and
adopted the new cluster’s configuration. The procedure removes previously saved
configuration files from the stand-alone period, but the storage router’s system
configuration, management information, and SCSI routing instances remain
unchanged.
1. enable — Enter Administrator mode.
2. clear conf — Remove all saved configuration files from the
savedconfig
directory.
3. At the prompt, enter the Administrator password. Enter saved to retain system
configuration settings.
All files are removed from the savedconfig directory but the storage
router does not reboot.
4. show savedconfig — Verify that all files have been removed from the
savedconfig
directory.
Note:
You can also use the delete savedconfig command to delete selected
saved configuration files from the savedconfig directory.