[toolbox-cli] set config restore new_ip=local_IP_address old_sm=sm_name {local backup=filename|peer {name=peer_hostname|ip=peer_IP_address} backup=filename|remote backup=URL fabric=fabric_name rack=rack_name} [sm_state]
where:
local_IP_address is the IP address of the management controller of the new switch that is being provisioned as a replacement.
sm_name is the host name of the old switch that is being replaced.
filename is the file name of the backup configuration.
peer_hostname is the host name of the peer switch that has the backup file needed for restoring the settings on the new switch.
peer_IP_address is the IP address of the peer switch.
URL is the URL of the remote server backup file location.
fabric_name is the name of the fabric to which the switch will belong.
rack_name is the name of the rack to which the switch will belong.
sm_state is the state of the Subnet Manger after restoration, either enabled or disabled.
For example, to restore switch with IP address 10.134.178.158 and host name nsn178-158 with backup file 160519050245_nsn178-158_e_[nsn178]_[NSN_Fabric].bck, type:
[toolbox-cli] set config restore new_ip=10.134.178.158 old_sm=nsn178-158 local backup=160519050245_nsn178-158_e_[nsn178]_[NSN_Fabric].bck 10.134.178.158 ilom-admin password: password passphrase: passphrase The backup will use passphrase 'w***************'. Do you want to continue? (y/n): y Setting up passwordless access for toolbox at 10.134.178.158 ........[OK] Restoring switch to nsn178-158... [OK] Sleeping for 10 seconds to let SM state change happen... [OK] Acquiring Global Lock... [OK] Sleeping for 20 seconds to let replication take effect... [OK] Updating fabric conf file: /etc/toolbox/conf/fabric.conf... [OK] Verifying Switch FW versions in fabric... [OK] Releasing Global Lock... [OK] [toolbox-cli]