The node begins to boot as soon as it is completely installed into the chassis.
5. Interrupt the boot process to stop at the LOADER prompt by pressing Ctrl-C when you see
Starting
AUTOBOOT press Ctrl-C to abort….
If you miss this message, press Ctrl-C, select the option to boot to Maintenance mode, and then
halt
the
node to boot to LOADER.
6. Although the environment variables and bootargs are retained, you should check that all required boot
environment variables and bootargs are properly set for your system type and configuration using the
printenv
bootarg name
command and correct any errors using the
setenv
variable-name
<value>
command.
a. Check the boot environment variables:
▪
bootarg.init.boot_clustered
▪
partner-sysid
▪
bootarg.init.flash_optimized
for AFF C190
▪
bootarg.init.switchless_cluster.enable
b. If External Key Manager is enabled, check the bootarg values, listed in the
kenv
ASUP output:
▪
bootarg.storageencryption.support <value>
▪
bootarg.keymanager.support <value>
▪
kmip.init.interface <value>
▪
kmip.init.ipaddr <value>
▪
kmip.init.netmask <value>
▪
kmip.init.gateway <value>
c. If Onboard Key Manager is enabled, check the bootarg values, listed in the
kenv
ASUP output:
▪
bootarg.storageencryption.support <value>
▪
bootarg.keymanager.support <value>
▪
bootarg.onboard_keymanager <value>
d. Save the environment variables you changed with the
savenv
command
e. Confirm your changes using the
printenv
variable-name
command.
7. Boot the recovery image:
boot_recovery
ontap_image_name
.tgz
If the
image.tgz
file is named something other than image.tgz, such as
boot_recovery
9_4.tgz
, you need to include the different file name in the
boot_recovery
command.
The system boots to the boot menu and prompts you for the boot image name.
8. Enter the boot image name that is on the USB flash drive:
image_name
.tgz
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Summary of Contents for AFF A700
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Page 308: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 305...
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Page 437: ...1 Locate the DIMMs on your controller module 434...
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Page 1228: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 1225...
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Page 1462: ...Installing SuperRail to round hole four post rack 1459...
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Page 1634: ...Orange ring on horizontal bracket Cable chain 1631...
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