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Manage and Monitor the HP SBM Locally
Restoring and Replacing HP SBMs
3. Reset the SBM to factory default settings:
a. If you are resetting the SBM because its OS has failed to load, the
Recovery Console is already active. Start at step i on page 3-33.
Otherwise, you can start the console manually. Access the SBM’s
command prompt in one of two ways:
Use the services <slot ID> tech command from the host zl switch
CLI to access the SAC. Then create a command prompt channel
and enter that channel. See “SAC” on page 3-27.
Access the SBM via RDP (see “Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)”
on page 3-20). Then open a command prompt, running the com-
mand as an administrator.
b. Enter this command to configure the SBM to boot to the recovery
console:
reagentc /boottore
c. Enter this command to restart the SBM:
shutdown /r /d 4:1
d. Wait a few moments. The SBM will then shutdown. The next steps
depend on how you accessed the command prompt:
From the SAC—You will be returned to the SAC and warned
that the system is about to shutdown. Wait. As the SBM reboots,
messages will be displayed.
Via RDP—You will lose your RDP connection. Follow these
steps:
i. Open a CLI management session with the HP zl switch in which
the SBM is installed.
ii. Move to the global configuration mode.
hostzlswitch# config
iii. Enter this command:
For example:
hostzlswitch(config)# services c tech
iv. If the SBM has not yet rebooted, the management session will
hang. Wait. As the SBM reboots, messages will be displayed.
Syntax: services <slot ID> tech
Replace <slot ID> with the ID for the lower slot in which the
SBM is installed.