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Manage and Monitor the HP SBM Locally
Restoring and Replacing HP SBMs
Figure 3-17. HP SBM Recovery Menu
e. When the Recovery Menu in displayed, enter R to restore the factory
default settings.
f. Press
[y] to confirm that you want to reimage the SBM, returning it to
its factory state.
g. The restoration takes about twenty minutes. You can exit the Recov-
ery Menu at any time by pressing
[Ctrl][Z].
4. A Domain or Enterprise Admin must complete this and the next two steps.
He or she must do so before you attempt to configure the SBM again.
First, delete the SBM’s computer account from Active Directory:
a. Log on to a controller member server as a member of the appropriate
group.
b. Open the Active Directory Users and Computers window (click Start >
Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers).
c. Expand your domain and select the Computers folder. Right-click the
SBM object and select Delete.
5. Add the SBM computer object again using the same name. Also remember
to set the SPN to HOST/<SBM FQDN>. (See Appendix A: “Ready the Data
Center for an SBM Deployment.”)
6. Wait for Active Directory replication to take place.