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[. . . ] Reference Guide Reference Guide Reference Guide Reference Guide Quantum SNC Firmware 4 and 5 SNC Firmware 6-00676-05 Quantum SNC Firmware 4 and 5 Reference Guide, 6-00676-05, Ver. Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2007 by Quantum Corporation. [. . . ] This command is only available with Firmware 4. pipVpdShow The pipVpdShow command displays the vital product data for the power and identification processor. SNC > I0411051 > pipVpdShow Vendor Name -------------------------Part Number -------------------------Serial Number -----------------------Manufacturing Timestamp -------------Power Requirement -------------------Blade Type --------------------------Blade Revision Level ----------------Geographic Address ------------------External MAC Address ----------------Reset Actions, Default --------------Reset Actions, Working --------------Power Up Actions, Default -----------Power Up Actions, Working -----------Reset/Power Switch Actions, Default -Reset/Power Switch Actions, Working -PIP Power Up Counter ----------------Program Flash CRC -------------------VPD CRC -----------------------------Blade is in standalone mode?--------Base MAC Address --------------------PIP Firmware Version ----------------value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > ADIC FCB AMJ000150-0021 29Apr2003:170900 40 F 2 0x2125 026045:EFFC48 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x07 0x07 0xFF 0x99E4 0xC863 No 02308C:010929 2. 1. 0 102 Service Port Command Reference Blade Type Code C F G M Q R S Meaning Chassis Management Blade 6404 FC IOB GbE IOB MCB 7404 FC IOB RCU SCSI IOB rdate "timeserver" The rdate "timeserver" command sets the system date and time to be read from a remote system. The setTimeHost "timeserver" command must already have been entered before the rdate "timeserver" command is issued. To see data from the new setting, use the date command. To set the date and time to be read from a remote system named "Cronos, " issue the following command: SNC > rdate "Cronos" value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > reboot The reboot command requests that the SNC shut down existing operations and then restart. This is the preferred method of restarting the SNC. There are processes running within the SNC that can have writes pending to files within the flash file system. Following a reboot command, these processes flush their data to the flash file system, and the flash file system writes all pending data out to the flash memory. Only after all pending data has successfully been written to flash, will the SNC start a reset cycle. SNC > reboot reserveShow [level] The reserveShow command outputs a list of devices with reservations. By adding the flag "1" a list of all devices is output. Level <blank> 1 Explanation Show target devices with reservations Show all target devices regardless of whether a reservation is held or not SNC > reserveShow Idx Tdev Vendor Product Rev | Reservation ITL Port Name ----------------------------------------------|-------value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > reserveShow 1 Idx Tdev Vendor Product Rev | Reservation ITL Port Name ----------------------------------------------|-------SNC Firmware 4 and 5 Reference Guide Host's Host's 103 0 0x8fda380 ADIC 1 0x9ffcf08 IBM value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > SNC DNES-309170W 40b5 | SA30 | reset The reset command immediately initiates a reset cycle. Any pending data writes to the flash file system will be lost. The reboot command should be used to gracefully shutdown and restart the SNC. SNC > reset restoreConfig <index> The restoreConfig command restores the specified configuration to the SNC. Refer to saveConfig <index> on page 107. ridtag "value" The ridtag command is used to change the replacement identifier (RID) tag for the SNC after it has been replaced by the service representative. This should be the final step after replacing and verifying that the replacement unit is performing satisfactorily. The sysVpdShow command will display the RID tag. Before replacing the SNC, you must determine the existing RID tag, if there is one, or the original serial number if no replacement has been made. If the ridtag command is entered with a string, that string becomes the RID tag recorded for the unit. SNC > ridtag "12D345677" *** value = 0 = 0x0 If a string is not entered, the existing RID tag is displayed. SNC > ridtag RID Tag = 12D345677 value = 0 = 0x0 SNC > On original equipment, the RID tag will be blank. rm To remove a file, use the rm command and specify the file name in quotes: SNC > rm "file. ext" route The route utilities maintain a route file, nvfs:/mgmt/route, which is used at system startup to initialize the network routing table. [. . . ] MIB (Management Information Base) A database of objects that can be monitored by SNMP or other database management system. NDMP Network Data Management Protocol NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access memory) A type of memory that retains its contents when power is turned off. Organizationally unique identifier A number assigned to organizations by a recognized naming authority. PCB (Printed Circuit Board) A thin plate on which chips and other electronic components are placed. [. . . ]

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