restoredefaults(8)
System Administration 143
EXAMPLE 2 Restores the server to the state as of the factory shipment.
setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount filesystem start
dbs[282]: NOTICE: received signal: 15
setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount /hcp0/linux
...
setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount /hcpcommon/firmtmp -- complete
setdefaults : XSCF clear : unmount filesystem complete
setdefaults : XSCF clear : end
setdefaults : complete
Please turn off the breaker after XSCF halt.
The system is going down NOW !!
Please stand by while rebooting the system.
Restarting system.
XSCF uboot 01950000 (Apr 15 2007 - 11:08:18)
XSCF uboot 01950000 (Apr 15 2007 - 11:08:18)
SCF board boot factor = a040
DDR Real size: 512 MB
DDR: 480 MB
XSCF BOOT STOP (recover by NFB-OFF/ON)
XSCF> restoredefaults -c factory
WARNING:
If this system does not have OPNL, this command will set all the user
settable XSCF configuration parameters to their default value as they
were set when the system was shipped out.
Furthemore, this command will delete all logs on both XSCFUs.
Check the man page of this command before you run it.
Continue?[yes/no](default no):yes
You must check the following points.
1. Have the ability to powercycle the system.
2. Have access to the serial console and hold the serial console of the
XSCFU to confirm the completion of the command.
If you answer "yes" this command will HALT the XSCFU when it compltetes.
You will need to powercycle the system after the XSCF BOOT STOP.
Do you really want to continue?
Continue?[yes/no](default no):yes
The initialization of XSCFU will be started.
XSCFU : all data clear
OPNL : all data clear (exclude SYSTEM ID data)