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Restoring Product Operation
If the module has booted into the Service OS, the prompt will include the
characters :SvcOS)# at the end.
After replacing the HDD, you will have to reconfigure your Riverbed applica-
tion as if you have completed all the switch Transparent Mode configuration,
but have not yet configured the Riverbed application. You will not have to redo
the licensing -- the original token is still valid. Please refer to “Configure the
Steelhead Application” in chapter 3, “Getting Started” in the HP AllianceONE
Extended Services zl Module with Riverbed® Steelhead® RiOS® Application
Installation and Getting Started Guide.
After CF Replacement
As part of the troubleshooting process to identify that the CF was faulty, you
probably booted the module into the Service OS. In that case, after installing
the new CF, when you install the module into the switch, the module will
automatically boot into the Service OS.
You can confirm that by entering the following command from the switch
prompt:
hostswitch# services <slot-ID> 1
where: <slot-ID> is the letter identifier of the switch slot in which the
module is installed. The index number 1 (one) is the context identifier for
the module, not the application running on the module.
If the module has booted into the Service OS, the prompt will include the
characters :SvcOS)# at the end.
Confirm that the CF installation has occurred without any issues by entering
the following command from the Service OS prompt:
:SvcOS)# show version details
The output from this command should show the correct product information
for the Riverbed Steelhead product.
From the Service OS prompt, reboot the module into the product OS with the
command:
:SvcOS)# boot ONE-app
At this point, normal operation should be restored.