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Check to See If a Controller Configuration Exists
Updated: August 2016
Oracle
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Server CLI Tools User's Guide
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Oracle Server CLI Tools Overview
Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
CLI Tools Command Syntax and Conventions
CLI Tools Command Syntax
CLI Tools Device-Naming Convention
Using biosconfig to Update the BIOS
biosconfig Command Overview
biosconfig Requirements
biosconfig Device Terminology
Device Name Examples
Editing XML Files
biosconfig Command Syntax
biosconfig for Oracle Solaris OS
biosconfig for Windows
Install the biosconfig Sun System Management Driver on Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 2008 64-bit
Uninstall the biosconfig Sun System Management Driver on Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 2008 64-bit
Viewing biosconfig Command Options and Version Information
View biosconfig Command Options
View biosconfig Version Information
Configuring the Device Boot Order
Methods for Changing the Boot List
Set the First Boot Device for the Next Boot
Make a Persistent Change to Boot Order
Change Boot Order Based on the PCI Bus, Device, or Function
Configuring the BIOS CMOS
Capture the BIOS CMOS Golden Image
Apply the BIOS CMOS Golden Image
Configuring Individual CMOS Settings
Static and Dynamic CMOS Settings
Configure a Static CMOS Setting
Configure a Dynamic Setting
Commands That Produce Unrelated, Innocuous, Extra Output
Using firmware-check to Confirm Minimum Required Firmware
firmware-check Command Overview
firmware-check Features
firmware-check Command Prerequisites
firmware-check Command Syntax
Checking System Firmware Information
Manually Check System Firmware
List Current System Firmware
Perform a Silent Check and Log the Results
Using fwupdate to Update Firmware
fwupdate Command Overview
fwupdate Features
fwupdate Command Prerequisites
Downloading Firmware Patches
fwupdate and Service Processor Access
fwupdate Command Syntax
Listing Component Firmware Information
list Subcommand Overview
List All Component Firmware Information
List Specific Component Firmware Information
Checking System Firmware
check Subcommand Overview
Check System Firmware Information
Updating Component Firmware
update Subcommand Overview
Updating Component Firmware With a Metadata File (Automatic Mode)
Update System Firmware Using Automatic Mode
Update Device Firmware Using Automatic Mode
Updating Component Firmware Without a Metadata File (Manual Mode)
Update System Firmware Using Manual Mode
Update Device Firmware Using Manual Mode
Reset a Device After a Firmware Update
Execution Summary
Using hwmgmtcli to Display Hardware Information
hwmgmtcli Command Syntax
List Subsystem Information
View Open Problems
Export Subsystem Information
Using ilomconfig to Configure Oracle ILOM
ilomconfig Command Overview
ilomconfig Features
Restoring and Modifying Oracle ILOM XML Configuration Files
ilomconfig Command Syntax
Options
Subcommands
Importing and Exporting XML Configurations
Export an XML Configuration
Import an XML Configuration
Listing System and SP Information
List System Summary Information
List Users
List an SNMP Community
List IPv4 Network Settings
List IPv6 Network Settings
List Service Processor Identification Information
List DNS Information
List Clock Information
Modifying Oracle ILOM Configurations
Restore Oracle ILOM to Defaults
Create a User
Delete a User
Modify a User Password or Role
Create an SNMP Community
Modify IPv4 Network Settings
Modify IPv6 Network Settings
Modify Identification Information
Modify DNS Information
Modify Clock Information
Configuring the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
Providing Host Credentials to the Service Processor
Enable the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
Disable the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
Modify the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
List the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Settings
Verify the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Settings
Set Up a Credential Cache on the Host
Delete a Credential Cache on the Host
Managing ILOM and Host Watchdog
HMP Watchdog Overview
HMP Watchdog Agent Overview
ILOM Watchdog Overview
ILOM Watchdog Parameters
Host Watchdog Overview
Host Watchdog Parameters
ILOM Watchdog ilomconfig Commands
List Current ILOM Watchdog Settings
Enable ILOM Watchdog
Disable ILOM Watchdog
Modify Current ILOM Watchdog Settings
Reset ILOM Watchdog Parameters to Factory Defaults
Host Watchdog ilomconfig Commands
List Current Host Watchdog Settings
Enable Host Watchdog
Disable Host Watchdog
Modify Current Host Watchdog Settings
Reset Host Watchdog Parameters to Factory Defaults
Troubleshooting ILOM Watchdog and Host Watchdog States
Start and Stop Errors
Errors Related to ILOM Watchdog State
Errors Related to Host Watchdog State
Using ipmitool for Windows
ipmitool Overview
Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1
Configuring Boot Order Using ipmitool
Using nvmeadm to Configure an NVM Express Device
nvmeadm Command Overview
List NVMe Controllers
List NVMe Namespaces
List the Supported LBA Format
List NVMe Controller Log Pages
List NVMe Features of the Controller
Format All Namespaces on the Controller
Erase All Namespaces
Export an SSD Disk Configuration
Import an SSD Disk Configuration
Using raidconfig to Configure RAID
raidconfig Command Overview
raidconfig Features
raidconfig Requirements
raidconfig Command Syntax
Listing Controller, RAID and Disk Information
list Subcommand Overview
Display a Brief Listing of All Devices
Display a Brief Listing of a Device
Display a Detailed Listing of a Device
Creating and Deleting RAID Volumes
Create a RAID Volume
Delete a RAID Volume
Adding and Removing Disks and RAID Volumes
Add a Disk to a RAID Configuration
Remove a Disk from a RAID Volume
Add Spare Disks
Remove a Spare Disk or a RAID Volume
Modifying a RAID Volume or Controller
Modify a RAID Volume
Modify a Controller
Modify the BIOS Boot Target
Disable Auto Rebuild
Modify a RAID Volume Name
Enable or Disable JBOD Mode
Starting or Stopping a Task on a Disk or RAID
Executing Tasks on a Disk or RAID Volume
Start or Stop a Task on a Disk or RAID Volume
Restoring or Clearing a RAID Controller Configuration
Check to See If a Controller Configuration Exists
Restore a RAID Controller Configuration
Clear a RAID Controller Configuration
Exporting or Importing a RAID Volume Configuration
Export a RAID Volume Configuration
Import a RAID Volume Configuration
Creating RAID Volumes With Partial Disks
Guidelines for Using the RAID Volume Size Option
Disk Display
Partial Disk Properties in XML File
Create a RAID Volume with Partial Disks
Adding or Removing a Partial Disk
Using ubiosconfig to Update the UEFI BIOS
ubiosconfig Command Syntax
Export UEFI Settings to an XML File
Import UEFI BIOS Settings to a Server
Display Information on Changes to UEFI BIOS Settings
Cancel Pending Changes to UEFI BIOS Settings
Reset the UEFI BIOS Settings to Factory Default
Using zoningcli to Configure Zoning for the SPARC T3-1 Server
zoningcli Command Overview
List Zoning Information
Enable and Disable Zoning
Configure Zoning
CLI Tools Error Codes
Common Error Codes
biosconfig Error Codes
firmware-check Error Codes
fwupdate Error Codes
hwmgmtcli Error Codes
ilomconfig Error Codes
nvmeadm Error Codes
raidconfig Error Codes
ubiosconfig Error Codes
zoningcli Error Codes
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Check to See If a Controller Configuration Exists
To determine if an old configuration exists on the disks, view the controller's verbose properties. Type:
raidconfig list controller -v
The controller's properties are listed.
View the property
Disks In Use by Another Controller
.
If the
Disks In Use by Another Controller
property is set to
True
, then an old configuration exists. This can be either restored or cleared.
If the
Disks In Use by Another Controller
property is set to
False
, then an old configuration does not exist.
Note -
If an old configuration does not exist and you attempt to run the
restore config
or
clear config
subcommands,
raidconfig
displays an error.
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