HP Data Center Connection Manager Software Products manual Using the Restoration Script

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

6. Allow the process to execute. You should then see a confirmation message

 

such as the following:

 

SUCCESS: File [location]backup-bundle-Feb-20-09-

 

11047.log added

 

Process ended

 

ProCurve DCM(mydcm):~#

 

The message confirms that the backup script executed successfully and

 

that a log file named backup-bundle-[Mmm-dd-yy-nnnnn].logwas written to

 

the output directory you specified.

 

7. Confirm the name of the .tar file.

 

a. List the contents of the USB drive:

 

dir /media/DCMbackup/

 

b. Find the .tar.gz file and write down its name for later reference. It will

 

look something like the following:

 

backup-bundle-Mmm-dd-yy-nnnn.tar

 

 

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When you are finished, remember to unmount the USB drive before removing

 

it using the umount command. For example:

 

umount /media/DCMbackup

 

 

Using the Restoration Script

To restore DCM Controller’s configurations and data after updating the soft- ware, or in the event of appliance failure, run the restoration script as instructed below.

1. Use terminal software such as Tera Term or PuTTY to open a session with the DCM Controller. Either:

• An SSH session to the DCM Controller’s IP address

• A console session

2. When prompted for the username, enter root.

3. When prompted for the password, enter the root password (default, procurve). The root command line prompt appears:

ProCurve DCM(mydcm):~#

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Contents HP ProCurve Datacenter Connection Manager Controller Publication Number Contents Shows how this process works HP ProCurve Datacenter Connection Manager ControllerHP ProCurve Datacenter Connection Manager Controller Both guides are available at Hardware Specifications Physical DimensionsHardware Electrical USB PortEnvironmental Guidelines AcousticSafety Ethernet PortsLEDs Console Port LCD Menu and Configuration ButtonsSerial Number and MAC Address Contact Support Through Email or Telephone Software Releases Warranty and SupportQuick Start Hardware Installation and Initial Setup R n i n g U t i o n s Configuration Method Description Instructions Summary of IP Configuration MethodsPanel LCD Menu Configuration Select IP Address-Port IP Address OK Setting new IP11. Panel LCD Menu Ping Test U t i o n Enter https//IP address8181/dcmWeb as the URL Next Steps 14. The Login Window for the Web Browser InterfaceQuick Start Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Detailed Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Steps Ensure That You Have All the Parts OverviewPower cord, one of the following Prepare the Installation SiteSummary of Cable Types to Use with the DCM Controller Read and Follow the Installation PrecautionsMounting the DCM Controller in a Rack Mount the UnitDCM Controller with Mounting Brackets Mounting the DCM Controller on a Horizontal SurfaceConnect the DCM Controller to a Power Source Configure the IP SettingsConnect the Network Cable Front Panel LCD and Buttons Using the LCD MenuPanel 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 Application Main Menu is displayed Press 1 for Configuration and then 1 for IP Configuration15. Configuring IP Address in the Console Interface Press 1. Ping Test Enter17. Ping Test Output Showing a Successful Test Run the Initialization Script18. Establishing a Console Connection to Access the Root CLI Specify the Radius Clients Access the DCM Controller’s Web browser interface19. The Login Window for the Web Browser Interface Detailed Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Steps Backing Up and Restoring DCM Controller Data Using the Backup ScriptU t i o n T e Using the Restoration Script Using the Support Script Drive is now bootable Recovering DCM ControllerInsert the USB drive into the USB port on DCM Controller Manual Initialization Manually Editing DCM Controller FilesLocate the last two lines that show the IP address and Fqdn Common Linux Commands Action Command Table B-1. Common Linux CommandsCommand Mode Table B-2. vi Editor CommandsVi Editor Replace Mode Insert ModeSafety Information Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsEMC Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécuritéHinweise zur Sicherheit Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Resultar en averías al equipo Consideraciones sobre seguridadSafety Information Japan Safety Information China Canada EMC Regulatory StatementsAustralia/New Zealand JapanKorea Taiwan Safety Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee 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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