Description
Restores and repairs the Hardware Health Monitor database for a DR Series system.
Syntax
maintenance --hardware --restore_hw_db
Result
WARNING: All previous Event & Alert information will be deleted.
Do you want to continue? (yes/no) [n]? y
Please enter the administrator password:
The Hardware Health Monitor has been successfully restored.
Description
Updates the motherboard service tag on all signature partitions. The system must be in manual intervention mode for this command to execute. This command applies to systems that have an external enclosure attached.
If a motherboard is replaced in the DR Series system, the service tag should be blank from service inventory. That service tag should be reprogrammed to match the existing system service tag before the on-site technician leaves; therefore, this command should not be required. However, if the service tag is changed for some reason, this command will need to be executed to update the external drives to match the new service tag. A second scenario is when migrating an enclosure from one DR Series system to another. This command would need to be executed to match the migrated enclosures drives to the new service tag.
This option is only available on a Physical DR.
Syntax
maintenance --hardware --motherboard_replaced
Description
Creates a standby disk for a DR Series system.
Syntax
The --make_standby [slot num] command option changes the state of a physical disk (making disk 3 in this example the standby). The slot number (0-11) that is defined in the command identifies the physical disk to set as the hot-swap spare.
maintenance --disk --make_standby 3
The --type <internal | external-<num> | service tag>] command option manages the standby disk type (by specifying it as internal or external, and if external which enclosure number, or by its service tag).
maintenance --disk --type external-1
The --clear_foreign command changes the state of a physical disk. Use this command when inserting a disk from another appliance, or the disk had been used in a different RAID configuration. After installing, you must enter the following command at the system prompt:
maintenance --disk --clear_foreign
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NOTE: The output of the DR Series system CLI system --show --hardware command lists the current states of the system disks. One possible state is foreign, which indicates that the --clear_foreign command needs to be run. In addition, an alert is generated if the DR Series system detects that any of the disks were in a foreign state. |
Description
The command shows remote access information.
Syntax
maintenance --remote_access --show
Result
Remote Access Device
Device Type : iDRAC7 Enterprise
iDRAC Ports : Present
IPMI Version : 2.0
System GUID : 3157304f-c0b6-4a80-3910-00564cxxxxxx
Number of Possible Active Sessions : 5
Number of Current Active Sessions : 0
Enable IPMI Over LAN : Yes
SOL Enabled : Yes
MAC Address : 78-45-C4-EC-xx-xx
IPv4 Address
IP Address Source : Static
IP Address : 10.250.241.xxx
IP Subnet : 255.255.xxx.x
IP Gateway : 10.250.xxx.x