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CONFIGURATION RESTORE

Copies a controller’s configuration from the disk configuration file into the controller’s non-volatile memory. This command locates the most recent configuration file created on disk and restores it. This command causes a reboot and takes effect immediately.

Use this command for a single controller configuration only. Do not use it for controllers in a dual-redundant configuration.

You can also initiate the CONFIGURATION RESTORE command from the controller’s operator control panel (OCP) by holding in port button 6 and pressing the reset button.

NOTE: The controller must not have devices configured prior to issuing this command. Use “CREATE_PARTITION,” page 5–48,instead.

If the controller you’re installing was previously used in another subsystem, it will restart with the configuration that resides in its nonvolatile memory. If this differs from the subsystem’s current configuration, you can purge the controller’s old configuration with the following command:

CONFIGURATION RESET

This will erase the entire configuration on the controller, restore the controller’s default configuration, and shut down the controller. Press its reset button to restart the controller after the controller has been configured (see “Configuring an HSZ80 Array Controller,” page 2–3).

NOTE: The INITIALIZE container-nameSAVE_CONFIGURATION must be used to save the controller’s configuration to a disk (see “SAVE_CONFIGURATION,” page 5–64),in order to reset the configuration (see “CREATE_PARTITION,” page 5–48)or to restore the configuration (see “CREATE_PARTITION,” page 5–48).

Syntax

CONFIGURATION RESTORE

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