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Restoring EM configuration file
Restores the EM configuration file that has been created by backup procedure from the USB memory
connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure.
Selecting [7: RESTR CONFIG] on [EM CONFIG] menu starts restoration of EM configuration file.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure to place only one restore target file at the top directory (top folder) of the USB memory.
The following confirmation screen appears when the USB memory is confirmed.
Press [→] or [←] button to move cursor horizontally to switch selection on “Y” and “N”. To apply
loaded configuration file, put the cursor on “Y” and press the [Enter] button.
IMPORTANT:
Executing the “apply” command reboots the EM card. If two EM cards are installed, both cards are
rebooted. While rebooting, a bridge feature and SNMP feature are stopped. Accordingly, the
connection via management LAN of CPU blades and switch module is temporarily disconnected. In
addition, system monitoring by NEC ESMPRO Manager is temporarily disabled.
If a timeout error occurs, connect them again after the active EM has rebooted..
To cancel, put the cursor on “N” and press the [Enter] button. The screen goes back to [EM
CONFIG] menu without changing the setting.
The below message appears while restoration is being operated.
When reading is successfully done, the below screen appears and the EM reboots.
When no USB memory is installed, the following message is displayed.
Install the USB memory in the USB port of the Blade Enclosure.
The following message is displayed when the USB memory has been installed but not connected
with the EM card.
Select “EM” in [DVD] field on KVM/DVD Select menu.
The following message is displayed when proper file to be restored is not found in USB memory.
TIPS:
The created backup file is stored in the top directory (folder) of the USB memory.
The file name will be in the following format:
backupem-xxx_xxx_xxx_xxx_-YYMMDD-HHMMSS.tgz
xxx_xxx_xxx_xxx. IP address of the configuration file‟s collection target EM (active EM)
YYMMDD-HHMMSS Creation date and time of the configuration file
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