Restore system defaults – HP Command View for Tape Libraries Software User Manual

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restore system defaults

Description

Restores the factory defaults of the Interface Manager card and all connected
interface controllers. When restoring the factory defaults, the following Interface
Manager card settings may be optionally retained:

Network settings (IP address, subnet, and gateway). HP recommends
retaining the network settings if they are already working properly.

Management station settings

Trace and event logs

SNMP settings

Encryption settings

CAUTION:

Using this command forces a reboot of the Interface Manager

card and all connected interface controllers. Ensure that no backup jobs are
in progress before running this command.

NOTE:

The host mapping configuration data of each interface controller is

synchronously stored on both the interface controller and on the Interface
Manager card. When either the interface controller or the Interface Manager
card is reset, the Interface Manager card attempts to synchronize the host
mapping configuration. If you reset an interface controller, the Interface
Manager card restores the mapping configuration to the controller when the
controller reboots. If you reset the Interface Manager card, the Interface
Manager card retrieves the mapping configuration of all connected interface
controllers after it reboots. However, because this command resets all devices,
the mapping configuration is lost and you will have to reconfigure mapping.

Syntax

restore system defaults

[force] [imnet] [mgmt] [logs] [snmp]

[imkma]

Availability

All users and modes

Operands

Specify force to skip the prompt asking if you are sure you want
to reboot the Interface Manager card. This operand is optional.

[force]

[imnet]

Retains the Interface Manager card network settings (IP address,
subnet, and gateway). This operand is optional.

[mgmt]

Retains management station settings. This operand is optional.

[logs]

Retains trace and event logs. This operand is optional.

[snmp]

Retains SNMP settings. This operand is optional.

[imkma]

Retains encryption settings used for LTO4 and later tape drives.
This operand is optional.

Examples

To restore the factory defaults and retain network settings:

/>restore system defaults imnet
Caution: Restoring the system factory defaults will force a reboot
of the Interface Manager, and you will have to log on
again. Do you really want to restore the system factory defaults?
Enter 'y' to continue or 'n' to skip [default='n']: y

Restoring the system factory configuration...Please log in again after
the reboot.

See also

restore interface defaults

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