Resetting the Firmware to Default Settings
raidconfig import config filename.xml
Oracle Hardware Management Pack updates any unconfigured RAID controllers with the
information in the XML file.
Related Information
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Exporting or Importing a RAID Controller Configuration (raidconfig), Oracle Hardware
Management Pack Server CLI Tools User's Guide at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ohmp/
docs
Resetting the Firmware to Default Settings
Recover from unwarranted configuration changes by resetting the BIOS or Oracle ILOM
configuration to its factory default configuration. For instructions, see the following procedures:
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“Reset BIOS Firmware to Default Settings (BIOS)” on page 100
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“Reset BIOS Firmware to Default Settings (Oracle ILOM)” on page 101
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“Reset BIOS Firmware to Default Settings (Oracle Hardware Management
Pack)” on page 102
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“Reset Oracle ILOM Firmware to Default Settings (Oracle ILOM)” on page 102
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“Reset Oracle ILOM Firmware to Default Settings (Oracle Hardware Management
Pack)” on page 103
Reset BIOS Firmware to Default Settings (BIOS)
Setting defaults ensures that the server is operating with a configuration that is known to be
good.
Note - If the server is newly installed and this is the first time an operating system is being
installed, then BIOS is probably already configured to its default settings.
Any changes you make in the BIOS Setup Utility using the F2 key are permanent until the next
time you change them.
Before You Begin
Ensure that your server is equipped with a properly installed hard disk drive (HDD) or solid
state drive (SSD).
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