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If a previous configuration was saved and the message above was not displayed, the
configuration was not restored. To retry the restore: Restart the procedure at Step 1 of this
section. If the configuration is still not restored, then either the HSG80 controller(s) was not
set to factory default or, the configuration was not previously saved. Refer to Appendix B to
restore the HSG80 controller(s) to a factory default state. If the configuration was not
previously saved, continue onto the next step. The configuration will be restored by SWCC
(if used) or manually using the CLI and tables in Appendix A.
10. If the previous configuration was not saved on disk it can be restored with the StorageWorks
Command Console or recreated by using the HSG80 CLI. The SWCC method of restoring
the configuration is described in the section, “Client Upgrade”. The CLI method will be
described in Section 11.0, Creating the HSG80 Logical Units. Regardless of which method
is used to restore the configuration, continue with the following steps. Tru64 users will
restore the configuration by using the CLI method described in Section 11 of this document.
11. If you get an invalid cache message use the following command to clear it:
HSZ70> CLEAR THIS_CONTROLLER INVALID_CACHE DESTROY_UNFLUSHED_DATA
12. If the configuration was not saved on disk, proceed to Step 14. If the configuration was saved
on disk, verify that the HSZ70 storagesets have been recreated on the HSG80 using the
command:
HSZ70> SHOW STORAGESETS FULL
13. Compare the output with the data recorded in the Storageset Table completed in Section 7.0,
Preparing the HSZ70. If the storagesets are correct, continue to Step 14. If the storagesets are
not correct, power-off the HSG80 and restart the upgrade at Step 6 of this section.
14. The controller environment settings must now be established. The restart controller messages
can be ignored until so instructed.
Set the prompt to the new controller type using:
HSZ70> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PROMPT=”HSG80> “
Clear the persistent error messages using:
HSG80> CLEAR CLI
Using the World Wide Name node number and checksum from the enclosed label set the
HSG80 WWN using:
HSG80> SET THIS_CONTROLLER NODE=NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN CHECKSUM
For Windows NT Servers, do not enable the Command Console LUN, proceed to “Set the
ALPA Profile type” below. For UNIX Servers, enable the SWCC Command Console LUN
using:
HSG80> SET THIS_CONTROLLER COMMAND_CONSOLE_LUN
Set the ALPA Profile type using:
HSG80> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_1_PROFILE=PLDA
HSG80> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_2_PROFILE=PLDA
For Arbitrated Loop environments the Fibre Channel topology using:
HSG80> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_1_TOPOLOGY=LOOP_HARD
HSG80> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_2_TOPOLOGY=LOOP_HARD
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