Displays or modifies the configuration of one or both Controllers and performs FRU replacement procedures.
SYNOPSIS
controller { [ ‑beacon | ‑command | ‑completeFru | ‑discardFBM | ‑forceFailure | ‑list | ‑modify | ‑modifyAgentHaFlags | ‑reenable | ‑rejoin | ‑remove | ‑replaceFru | ‑reset | ‑runDiagnostics ] | [ ‑usage | ‑help ] }
DESCRIPTION
The
controller command performs the following operations:
Obtains status and other details.
Prepares the Oracle FS System for maintenance.
Provisions ports.
Assigns peers.
Performs diagnostics.
Modifies the number that is displayed on the chassis.
Issues native Controller commands.
Note: In most instances, when replacing a FRU, you use Guided Maintenance, not the Oracle FS CLI. In rare instances, however, Oracle Customer Support might direct you to use the FSCLI. When issuing the controller commands, follow the instructions that are provided by Oracle Customer Support
SUBCOMMANDS
- ‑beacon
- Flashes the LEDs of the FRU on the specified Controller.
- ‑command
- Issues one or more native Controller commands on the Controller.
- ‑completeFru
- Notifies the Oracle FS System that the maintenance operations that were performed on the Controller are complete.
- ‑discardFBM
- Deletes all user data that is stored in the flash-backed memory (FBM) cache of one or more Controllers.
- ‑forceFailure
- Forces the specified Controller to fail over to the partner Controller.
- ‑list
- Returns status and configuration information for one or both Controllers.
- ‑modify
- Modifies the configuration of a Controller.
- ‑modifyAgentHaFlags
- Modifies the high availability (HA) settings for a Controller.
- ‑reenable
- Re-enables a Controller that was previously excluded from the Oracle FS System due to failures.
- ‑rejoin
- Forces the specified Controller to rejoin the Oracle FS System.
- ‑remove
- Removes the configuration information that is stored on disk for a Controller or an HBA.
- ‑replaceFru
- Prepares the Controller for maintenance.
- ‑reset
- Performs a soft and fast reset of the Controller. A Controller reset is also known as a warmstart.
- ‑runDiagnostics
- Performs the diagnostic tests that are used to troubleshoot a faulty or failed Controller. Some of the diagnostic tests are disruptive and can the data volumes offline.
GLOBAL OPTIONS
- ‑help
Displays command usage and additional help about the command.
- ‑usage
Returns a summary of the subcommands that are available for this command.
EXAMPLE
- Task
Identify a failed power supply that was prepared for replacement.
- Parameters
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$ fscli controller ‑beacon ‑controller /CONTROLLER-01 ‑reverseBeacon ‑powerSupply 0