128 Alphabetical list of commands
restore defaults
Description For use by or with direction from a service technician.
Restores the default configuration to the controllers. For details about which settings are restored see
Settings changed by restore defaults on page 519. If the system contains only one controller module
when the command is issued, the controller’s redundancy mode will be set to Single
Controller mode.
CAUTION: This command changes how the system operates and might require some
reconfiguration to restore host access to volumes.
Syntax
restore defaults
[noprompt]
[prompt yes|no]
Parameters noprompt
Optional in console format; required for XML API format. Suppresses the confirmation prompt, which
requires a yes or no response. Specifying this parameter allows the command to proceed without
user interaction.
prompt yes|no
Optional. Specifies an automatic response to the confirmation prompt:
• yes: Allow the command to proceed.
• no: Cancel the command.
If this parameter is omitted, you must manually reply to the prompt.
Example Restore the controllers’ default configuration:
# restore defaults
WARNING: The configuration of the array controller will be re-set to default
settings. The Management Controller will restart once this is completed. Are you
sure? yes
Success: Command completed successfully. - Device default configuration was
restored.
See also • reset smis-configuration
• restart