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Oracle® ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual For ZS3-x, 7x20 Controllers, and DE2-24, Sun Disk Shelves |
Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance
Managing Support Bundles Using the BUI
Generating and Uploading a Support Bundle Using the BUI
Managing Support Bundles Using the CLI
Scheduling Software Notification Using the BUI
Scheduling Software Notification Using the CLI
Checking for Updates Using the BUI
Checking for Updates Using the CLI
Troubleshooting Update Health Check Failures
Actions to Take to Resolve Health Check Alerts
Steps for Resolving Health Check Alerts
Performing the Cluster Upgrade
Applying Deferred Updates (CLI)
Triple-Parity RAID Deferred Update
Data Deduplication Deferred Update
Received Properties Deferred Update
Snapshot Deletion Deferred Update
Recursive Snapshots Deferred Update
Multiple Initiator Groups per LUN
Managing Configuration Backups Using the BUI
Restore from a Saved Configuration
Managing Configuration Backups Using the CLI
Restore from a Saved Configuration
Alert Action Execution Context
Factory reset resets the appliance configuration back to factory settings of the current software version, and reboots the appliance. All configuration changes are lost, and the appliance needs to go through initial configuration again, as when it was first installed. User data on the storage pool (including projects and shares) is not affected - however the pool needs to be imported as part of the initial setup process.
To perform a factory reset:
BUI: Click the Factory Reset button on the Maintenance > System screen.
CLI: Enter the maintenance system context, then issue the factoryreset command.
GRUB: In the GRUB menu, add -c to the line beginning with kernel.