Back up, Restore, and
Recovering DCM Controller
N o t e | You only need to execute the syslinux.exe command one time. If you use the | |
| same USB drive for future updates, the drive will already be bootable. | |
| 6. | Insert the USB drive into the USB port on DCM Controller. |
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| 7. | Connect the console cable that came with your DCM Controller to the unit |
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| and to a management workstation. |
| 8. | Power on the workstation and open a serial console session. |
| 9. | Power on the DCM Controller and watch the boot progress on your |
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| console screen. |
| 10. | After the memory check, start tapping U on the workstation. You will see |
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| the following message: |
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| USB boot enabled. |
| 11. | The DCM Controller begins to boot from the USB drive. Let the process |
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| proceed. This will take several minutes. |
| 12. | When you are prompted to login, enter the following credentials: |
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| Username: root |
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| Password: toor |
| 13. | The boot process continues. When your console session again shows a |
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| command prompt, enter the following command: |
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| dcmimgclone |
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| You can watch the command execute. The process might take several |
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| minutes. When it is finished, the command prompt will display again. |
| 14. | Reboot the DCM Controller: |
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| reboot |
| 15. | When the appliance power cycles, remove the USB drive. |
| Your DCM Controller is now ready to be configured and you can proceed with | |
| initial setup as described in “Configure the IP settings.” on page | |
| procedure is described in more detail in “7. Configure the IP Settings” on | |
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To restore your configuration and data to their