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Returning the MAPD System to its Original State
F-4 Issue 3 May 2002
6. Press to display the login prompt, and login as root with the
default root password.
7. Type installIDE to recreate the IDE disk image. This process will take
place approximately 8 to 10 minutes.
NOTE:
If the installation script detects the presence of UNIX already on the IDE
disk, it will prompt you for confirmation before over-writing it. If you proceed,
all of the original contents on the IDE disk will be lost.
8. Shutdown the system, by typing shutdown -g0 -y. A screen similar to
the following will appear:
9. Remove the PCMCIA installation disk, and insert the customer’s backup
SanDisk PCMCIA FlashDisk.
10. Press any key to reboot the system, and boot from the internal IDE disk
(for example, do NOT enter the sequence this time).
11. At the login prompt, login with the services login (default password) and
become root with su - root.
12. If the DEFINITY LAN Gateway application needs to be installed, type
pkgadd -n DLGset
NOTE:
Before loading the DEFINITY LAN Gateway application, verify that the
customer has purchased it.
13. If the CV/LAN application needs to be installed, type
pkgadd -n cvlan.
NOTE:
Before loading the CV/LAN application, verify that the customer has
purchased it.
14. Evoke the screens by typing eth_oam.
RETURN
# shutdown -g0 -y
UX:shutdown: INFO:
Shutdown started. Wed Sept 24 13:46:28 EST 1997
# UX:init: INFO: New run level: 0
UX:/sbin/rc0: INFO: The system is coming down. Please wait.
UX:K00ANNOUNCE: INFO: System services are now being stopped.
Press any key to reboot...
CTRL C

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BrandAvaya
ModelDefinity
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

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