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Back up, Restore, and Re-initialize the HP Datacenter Connection Manager (DCM) Controller

Backing Up and Restoring DCM Controller Data

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Be very careful when entering commands from the root: misconfigurations can cause the device to malfunction. You should be experienced with Linux systems before using these commands.

These steps instruct you to back up your data onto a USB drive. However, you can also back up the data to any safe network location that DCM Controller can reach. If you are using a network location, you can go directly to step 5.

4.Mount your USB drive:

a.Insert your USB drive into the USB port on the DCM Controller.

b.Confirm the name assigned by the OS to the USB device:

ProCurve DCM(mydcm):~# fdisk -l

In the command output, Disk /dev/sda: refers to the DCM Controller’s hard drives. Your USB drive will probably be placed in the /dev/sdb directory. Look for Disk /dev/sdb: in the output and confirm that the size of the device described there matches your USB drive. Your device will probably be named /dev/sdb1.

c.Create a directory where the USB drive can be mounted:

ProCurve DCM(mydcm):~# mkdir /media/DCMbackup

d.Mount the drive to the directory you just created: mount /dev/[device name] /media/DCMbackup

Replace device name with the string you wrote down in step b. For example:

mount /dev/sdb1 /media/DCMbackup

The USB device is now ready to be used.

5.At the prompt, enter the command below:

/var/opt/HP/dcm/bin/backup-bundle /[location]

In place of [location], enter the directory where you want to store the output file. For example:

/var/opt/HP/dcm/bin/backup-bundle /media/DCMbackup

This command creates a .tar.gz file that contains the backup data. The file will be named backup-bundle-MMM-DD-YY-nnnnnn.tar.gz. The month, day, and year of the date you run the script will be inserted in place of Mmm- dd-yy, and a random string of digits is entered in place of nnnnn.

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Contents HP ProCurve Datacenter Connection Manager Controller Publication Number Contents HP ProCurve Datacenter Connection Manager Controller Shows how this process worksHP ProCurve Datacenter Connection Manager Controller Both guides are available at Hardware Hardware SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions USB Port ElectricalEnvironmental Guidelines AcousticLEDs SafetyEthernet Ports LCD Menu and Configuration Buttons Console PortSerial Number and MAC Address Warranty and Support Contact Support Through Email or Telephone Software ReleasesQuick Start Hardware Installation and Initial Setup R n i n g U t i o n s Summary of IP Configuration Methods Configuration Method Description InstructionsPanel LCD Menu Configuration Select IP Address-Port Setting new IP IP Address OK11. Panel LCD Menu Ping Test U t i o n Enter https//IP address8181/dcmWeb as the URL 14. The Login Window for the Web Browser Interface Next StepsQuick Start Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Detailed Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Steps Overview Ensure That You Have All the PartsPrepare the Installation Site Power cord, one of the followingRead and Follow the Installation Precautions Summary of Cable Types to Use with the DCM ControllerMount the Unit Mounting the DCM Controller in a RackMounting the DCM Controller on a Horizontal Surface DCM Controller with Mounting BracketsConnect the Network Cable Connect the DCM Controller to a Power SourceConfigure the IP Settings Using the LCD Menu Front Panel LCD and ButtonsPanel LCD Menu Configuration Select IP Address-Port Panel LCD Menu Configuration IP Address-Port 1 Gateway 10. Panel LCD Main Menu Select Ping Test Using the Console Interface Press 1 for Configuration and then 1 for IP Configuration Application Main Menu is displayed15. Configuring IP Address in the Console Interface Enter Press 1. Ping TestRun the Initialization Script 17. Ping Test Output Showing a Successful Test18. Establishing a Console Connection to Access the Root CLI Access the DCM Controller’s Web browser interface Specify the Radius Clients19. The Login Window for the Web Browser Interface Detailed Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Steps Using the Backup Script Backing Up and Restoring DCM Controller DataU t i o n T e Using the Restoration Script Using the Support Script Recovering DCM Controller Drive is now bootableInsert the USB drive into the USB port on DCM Controller Manually Editing DCM Controller Files Manual InitializationLocate the last two lines that show the IP address and Fqdn Common Linux Commands Table B-1. Common Linux Commands Action CommandVi Editor Command ModeTable B-2. vi Editor Commands Insert Mode Replace ModeSafety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety InformationInformations concernant la sécurité EMC Regulatory StatementsHinweise zur Sicherheit Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Consideraciones sobre seguridad Resultar en averías al equipoSafety Information Japan Safety Information China EMC Regulatory Statements CanadaAustralia/New Zealand JapanKorea Taiwan Safety Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Statements Recycle StatementsRecycle Statements Recycle Statements Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia Index Index Management and Configuration Guide 5998-3265

Data Center Connection Manager Software Products specifications

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