Dell Equallogic Ps6000 recovery | |
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Participants | Rubberduck |
Skills | Computers |
Status | Active |
Niche | Infra |
Purpose | Education |
Tool | No |
Location | @ home |
Cost | 0 |
Tool category | Infra |
Dell Equallogic Ps6000 recovery
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1) Console on the Equallogic and powercycle the device
2) Press CTRL+P on boot
3) Use the following commands: EQL> setenv RESETPASSWORD 1 EQL> reload And the defaults are back.
Launch Support Mode > support exec bash To enter a BASH shell > su exec bash
Various “Netstat” and netstat_test commands…some of the most useful networking commands I’ve used so far: netstat -i nstat_test -p 0 nstat_test -r nstat_test -t
“Cache Tool” cachetool
Reveal NetBSD uname -a
“RAIDTOOL” for displaying RAID Info, especially useful in watching the rebuilds with percentages raidtool
Replication Tuning – TCP support repl-window-size
Restart the Equallogic Management Service (Note: You must close and re-launch the Group Manager application after running these commands)
eqlinit restart MgmtExec eqlinit restart-snap MgmtExec support eqlinit “restart MgmtExec”
Check the status od the MgmtExec Service eqlinit status
DOWN and UP ETH Ports … first select the Array that you want to operate on (the example connects to array JERMSMIT-01, then toggles eth0 off and then on again) member select JERMSMIT-01 eth select 0 down eth select 0 up
“UNAME” (unsure what this is actually doing…) uname -a
Restart the Network Management service eqlinit restart-snap netmgtd
“PSGD Test” psgd_test -r
“EQL Logger” eqllogger -r
“Clear Cache” – The clearlostdata command will gather information about the state of this array for support and troubleshooting purposes. clearlostdata