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тАО10-20-2009 12:27 AM
тАО10-20-2009 12:27 AM
how to reboot and failover redundant onboard administrators
hi, there.
I have two onboard administrators with a c-class blade.
I'm just wondering how to reboot and/or failover redundant onboard administrators.
I'd like to know the exact menu/button names, so that I can tell other coworkers who are not familiar with the system.
Thank you,
Ashliee
I have two onboard administrators with a c-class blade.
I'm just wondering how to reboot and/or failover redundant onboard administrators.
I'd like to know the exact menu/button names, so that I can tell other coworkers who are not familiar with the system.
Thank you,
Ashliee
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тАО10-20-2009 12:46 AM
тАО10-20-2009 12:46 AM
Re: how to reboot and failover redundant onboard administrators
Hey.
To failover to the reduntant OA card you just login. Enclosure information > Enclosure Settings > Active to standby. There is only one big button there "Transistion Active to Standby"
if you just want to reboot the OA card the go
Enclosure information > Active Onboard Administrator. choose the Virtual buttons tab and press the "Reset" button
To failover to the reduntant OA card you just login. Enclosure information > Enclosure Settings > Active to standby. There is only one big button there "Transistion Active to Standby"
if you just want to reboot the OA card the go
Enclosure information > Active Onboard Administrator. choose the Virtual buttons tab and press the "Reset" button
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тАО10-21-2009 08:04 AM
тАО10-21-2009 08:04 AM
Re: how to reboot and failover redundant onboard administrators
Hi ashliee,
One other method is to use a telnet or ssh session to the OA, and run:
RESTART OA <1 or 2>
Using this you may be able to script a solution. I use a free program called TST10 for telnet connections and another free program called PLINK for ssh.
Good luck, and please assign points if these answers are helpful!
One other method is to use a telnet or ssh session to the OA, and run:
RESTART OA <1 or 2>
Using this you may be able to script a solution. I use a free program called TST10 for telnet connections and another free program called PLINK for ssh.
Good luck, and please assign points if these answers are helpful!
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