
TABLE H-55 lists the arguments for this command.
TABLE H-55 Arguments for Subcommand sp reset
Argument | Description |
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Resets all SP settings to their default configuration. | |
| When the SP reboots, the settings are reset to their default values. |
Resets other system configuration settings to their default | |
| configuration. |
| When the SP reboots, the system settings are reset to their default |
| values. |
Resets network settings to their default configuration. | |
| When the SP reboots, it has no network capabilities or host name. |
| Its NFS mounts fail and you cannot log into the SP remotely |
| through ssh. |
| Set up the network configuration for the SP through the operator |
| panel to restore network functions. |
| Set the host name for the SP in order to refer to the SP by name |
| and set up the file resolv.conf in order to refer to other |
| systems by name instead of by |
| This option deletes all the network files in the directory /pstore. |
Resets SSH settings to their default configuration. | |
| When the SP reboots, new ssh public and private keys are |
| generated. Using ssh to access the SP from a remote system that |
| had previously logged into the SP causes a failure with a message |
| about the “Remote Host Identification” changing because the ssh |
| key on the SP has changed. |
| The remote system must delete its ssh public key entry for the SP |
| in order to ssh into the SP successfully. This option deletes all the |
| files in the directory /pstore/ssh/. |
Resets user authentication settings to their default configuration. | |
| When the SP reboots, all user accounts will have been deleted |
| and you cannot log into the SP remotely through ssh. |
Reboots the SP immediately. | |
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Note – If you change the default addresses of JNET using this command and then
sp set jnet to
Otherwise, the connection will be
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