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IBM BladeCenter Management Module - Using the Secure Shell Server; Using the Configuration File; Backing up Your Current Configuration

IBM BladeCenter Management Module
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2.
Scroll
to
the
Secure
Shell
(SSH)
Server
section.
A
page
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration
is
displayed.
3.
Click
Enabled
in
the
SSH
Server
field.
4.
In
the
navigation
pane,
click
Restart
ASM
to
restart
the
management
module.
Using
the
secure
shell
server
If
you
are
using
the
secure
shell
client
that
is
included
in
Red
Hat
Linux
version
7.3,
to
start
a
secure
shell
session
to
a
management
module
with
network
address
192.168.70.2,
type
a
command
similar
to
the
following
example:
ssh
-x
-l
USERID
192.168.70.2
where
-x
indicates
no
X
Window
System
forwarding
and
-l
indicates
that
the
session
should
use
the
user
ID
’USERID’.
Using
the
configuration
file
Use
the
management-module
Web
interface
MM
Control
Configuration
File
to:
v
Back
up
the
management-module
configuration
v
Restore
the
management-module
configuration
Note:
If
you
cannot
communicate
with
a
replacement
management
module
through
the
Web
interface
or
the
IBM
Director
programs,
the
IP
address
might
be
different
from
the
IP
address
of
the
management
module
just
removed.
Press
the
IP
reset
button
to
set
the
management
module
to
the
factory
default
IP
addresses;
then,
access
the
management
module
using
the
factory
IP
address
(see
“Configuring
the
management
module
for
remote
access”
on
page
8
for
the
factory
IP
addresses)
and
configure
the
management
module
or
load
the
saved
configuration
file.
Backing
up
your
current
configuration
You
can
download
a
copy
of
your
current
management-module
configuration
to
the
client
computer
that
is
running
the
management-module
Web
interface.
Use
this
backup
copy
to
restore
your
management-module
configuration
if
it
is
accidentally
54
BladeCenter
Management
Module:
User’s
Guide

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