Sun Microsystems V40z, V20Z manual Table H-55lists the arguments for this command

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TABLE H-55lists the arguments for this command.

TABLE H-55Arguments for Subcommand sp reset

Argument

Description

 

 

{-a --all}

Resets all SP settings to their default configuration.

 

When the SP reboots, the settings are reset to their default values.

{-c --config}

Resets other system configuration settings to their default

 

configuration.

 

When the SP reboots, the system settings are reset to their default

 

values.

{-n --network}

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 dot-quad IP addresses.

 

This option deletes all the network files in the directory /pstore.

{-s --ssh}

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/.

{-u --users}

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.

[-W --nowait]

Reboots the SP immediately.

 

 

Note – If you change the default addresses of JNET using this command and then re-install the platform operating system or reset the SP by running the subcommand sp reset to default-settings, you must re-issue the subcommand

sp set jnet to re-establish the JNET connection.

Otherwise, the connection will be out-of-sync (one address will be modified and one will be re-set to the default address).

Appendix H Service Processor Commands 199

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