HP StorageWorks HSG60 and HSG80 Array Controller and Array Controller Software Command Line Interface Reference Guide (EK-G80CL-RA. C01, March 2005)

CLI Command Descriptions
109HP StorageWorks HSG60 and HSG80 Array Controller and Array Controller Software
Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Erases the entire subsystem configuration data file stored in the nonvolatile
memory (NVRAM) of “this controller.” This command also restores the default
configuration of the controller and shuts down the controller. Press the controller
Reset (//) button to restart the controller after the controller is reset with the
CONFIGURATION RESET command.
Note: This command sets the controller to a default configuration and shuts down the
controller, disabling communication between host and controller. Enter new
configuration information through the SET controller command or the
CONFIGURATION RESTORE command to make the controller operational.
This command does not erase the configuration file that was stored on disk with
the INITIALIZE container-name SAVE_CONFIGURATION command.
Note: Before issuing this command, ensure the subsystem configuration is saved:
In single-controller subsystems, the configuration is saved on the disk array. If a
container has the SAVE_CONFIGURATION switch specified at the time it is
initialized (through the INITIALIZE command), the disks that constitute that
container (excluding JBODs) are able to save a copy of the configuration. If the
container is a JBOD, the container must be made into a unit in order to have the
configuration saved on it.
Ensure the latest subsystem configuration is stored on disk for single controller
subsystems by way of the CONFIGURATION SAVE command.
For dual-redundant controllers, the configuration is stored in the companion
controller.
Specify the CONFIGURATION RESET command on “this controller” in
No Failover mode (SET NOFAILOVER or SET NOMULTIBUS_FAILOVER
command) only. Enter this command to ensure all of the old configuration
information is removed before a controller module is to be moved from one
subsystem to another.
CONFIGURATION RESET