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SAS Device Access to the Chassis SAS-2 Domain
Host Access to Storage Module Resources Using the Sun Blade Zone Manager
How to Assign Storage to Hosts Using the CMM ILOM Web Interface
How to Assign Storage to Hosts Using the CMM ILOM CLI
Overview of Storage Module Management
Management Options Using the CMM ILOM
Management Options Using the Sun Storage 6Gb SAS REM RAID HBA (SGX-SAS6-R-REM-Z)
Management Options Using the Sun Storage 6Gb SAS REM HBA (SGX-SAS6-REM-Z)
Performing Maintenance and Hot Plug Actions
Preparing for Hot Plug Actions
Recovering Zoning Configurations
How to Recover Zoning Configurations Using the CMM ILOM Web Interface
Upgrading Storage Module Firmware
How to Upgrade Firmware Using the CMM ILOM Web Interface
How to Upgrade Firmware Using the CMM ILOM CLI
Importing Existing Virtual Drives to a Replacement REM
Replacing a REM on a SPARC System
Replacing a REM on an x86 System
Storage Module Sensors and Indicators
Displaying Sensor and Indicator Information Using the CMM ILOM Web Interface
Displaying Sensor and Indicator Information Using the CMM ILOM CLI
Before You Begin
You must have previously created a backup CMM ILOM configuration file that contains the zoning configurations you want to restore.
Note - For advanced users or Sun technicians: The CMM ILOM configuration backup file is an XML file. If you have multiple CMM ILOM configuration backup files and the latest version does not have the zoning configurations you need, you have the option of copying the storage assignments section of one file and pasting it another. For this to work, your storage modules and server blades must be in the same physical slots for the zoning configurations you want to restore. For more information on performing this procedure, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Management documentation.
# ssh –l accountname cmm_ip
Where accountname is the name of a user account with Administrator privileges (such as root) and cmm_ip is the IP address of the CMM.
The login prompt is displayed.
For example:
/hostname/login: accountname
password: yourpassword
After you have successfully logged in, the prompt will be displayed:
–>
-> cd /SP/config
-> set load_uri= transfer_method://username:password@ipaddress_or_hostname/directorypath/filename.config
Where:
transfer_method can be TFTP, FTP, SFTP, SCP, HTTP, or HTTPS.
username is the name of the user account on the remote system. (username is required for SCP, SFTP, and FTP. username is not used for TFTP, and it is optional for HTTP and HTTPS.)
password is the password for the user account on the remote system. (password is required for SCP, SFTP, and FTP. password is not used for TFTP, and it is optional for HTTP and HTTPS.)
ipaddress_or_hostname is the IP address or the host name of the remote system.
directorypath is the storage location on the remote system.
filename is the name assigned to the backup file.
The Restore operation executes.
Note - While the Restore operation is executing, sessions on the ILOM SP will be momentarily suspended. The sessions will resume normal operation once the Restore operation is complete. A Restore operation typically takes two to three minutes to complete.