a. Select the System tab.
b. Select Nodes from the navigation tree.
c. Select Add Node from the task bar in the main window. This will bring up the Add Node Wizard.
d. VerifythatthenodenameintheNode Name field is the next available number that you
configured previously. For example, the primary node, previously configured as Node 0, is
identified as Node 0 in the list of nodes on the navigation tree. The first secondary node added
should be Node 1. The next secondary node added should be Node 2.
e. Select Finish to add the node.
4. Select Chassis in the navigation tree.
5. Click Restore Config under Maintenance Taskss.
The Restore Config window opens (Figure 87).
Figure 87 Restore Configwindow
6. Click Browse.
7. Locate and select the desired configuration file.
8. Click Open.
9. Click Next Step.
A message is displayed indicating that the file was uploaded successfully.
10. Click Next to start loading the configuration file.
After the configuration file is loaded, the system automatically applies the con figuration and reboots.
Rebui
lding the vir tual library configuration
To rec
onfigure the network settings and rebuild the virtual library configuration:
1. Set the network settings so you can open a Command View VLS session. See Setting the network
settings.
2. Rebuild the virtual library and virtual drive configurations and re-enter your other configuration
settings, such as the notification alert settings. See Configuration, Management,andMonitoring.
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