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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual
8.2 Resetting Defaults
Resetting the Diamond Storage Array to defaults does not alter the RAID configuration, zoning
configuration, IP configuration or Telnet information. However, resetting the array to factory defaults
is a last-ditch effort to recover from corrupt configurations or complete failure. All data is lost, but the
zoning configuration remains.
configuration, IP configuration or Telnet information. However, resetting the array to factory defaults
is a last-ditch effort to recover from corrupt configurations or complete failure. All data is lost, but the
zoning configuration remains.
Default
If you need to return to the default settings of the
Diamond Storage Array but do not want to lose
data or Ethernet settings, use the CLI command
If you need to return to the default settings of the
Diamond Storage Array but do not want to lose
data or Ethernet settings, use the CLI command
RestoreConfiguration default
in CLI mode or in the
Advanced CLI configuration page of the
ExpressNAV interface.
ExpressNAV interface.
Note
Resetting the array to factory defaults is a last-
ditch effort to recover from corrupt
configurations Using RestoreConfiguration
default or RestoreConfiguration factory
default does not affect the zoning
configuration.
To restore the array to factory default, type
ditch effort to recover from corrupt
configurations Using RestoreConfiguration
default or RestoreConfiguration factory
default does not affect the zoning
configuration.
To restore the array to factory default, type
ZoneClearAll
ZoneCommit
Because the ExpressNAV pages take you
through this process easily, the following
instructions are based on the CLI commands.
Use these instructions as a guide in
ExpressNAV.
through this process easily, the following
instructions are based on the CLI commands.
Use these instructions as a guide in
ExpressNAV.
Return to Default settings
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1
Connect to Diamond Storage Array services via
the RS-232 port or the optional Ethernet
management services card (refer to
the RS-232 port or the optional Ethernet
management services card (refer to
Accessing
the Array
on page 17). You should now be in
Command Line Interface.
2
Continue with the CLI or access the
ExpressNAV interface (refer to
ExpressNAV interface (refer to
ATTO
ExpressNAV: Browser-based Interface
on page 25).
3
Type
RestoreConfiguration default to reset
the system configuration (See Exhibit 8.2-1 for
a list of configurations which change).
a list of configurations which change).
4
Type
FirmwareRestart or cycle power of the
array.
5
Reboot the host PC after the array completes
its power on cycle.
its power on cycle.
Factory Default
Note
Resetting the array to factory defaults is a last-
ditch effort to recover from corrupt
configurations Using RestoreConfiguration
default or RestoreConfiguration factory
default does not affect the zoning
configuration.
To restore the array to factory default, type
ditch effort to recover from corrupt
configurations Using RestoreConfiguration
default or RestoreConfiguration factory
default does not affect the zoning
configuration.
To restore the array to factory default, type
ZoneClearAll
ZoneCommit
CAUTION
CAUTION
Data will be lost if you follow these
procedures. Make sure you have no other
choice before resetting the array to factory
defaults.
procedures. Make sure you have no other
choice before resetting the array to factory
defaults.
To reset to Factory Defaults, firmware version
2.5.3 or higher
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2.5.3 or higher
1
Connect to Diamond Storage Array services via
the RS-232 port or the optional Ethernet
management services card (refer to
the RS-232 port or the optional Ethernet
management services card (refer to
Accessing
the Array
on page 17). You should now be in
CLI.
2
Continue with the CLI or access the
ExpressNAV interface (refer to
ExpressNAV interface (refer to
ATTO
ExpressNAV: Browser-based Interface
on page 25).
3
Type
RestoreConfiguration factorydefault to
4
Type
FirmwareRestart or cycle power of the
array.
5
Reboot the host PC after the array completes
its power on cycle.
its power on cycle.