Install an SP or SPP
Note - You can load any supported system firmware version, including the firmware revision
that had been installed prior to the replacement of the SP or SPP.
8.
Restore the configuration information.
-> cd /SP/config
-> load -source uri target
where:
■
uri is tftp, ftp, sftp, scp, http, and https
■
target is the remote location where you stored the configuration information
For example:
-> load -source tftp://129.99.99.99/pathname
9.
(SPARC M7 servers only) If TPM was initialized on the replaced SP, complete
these steps:
a.
Reinitialize TPM and reset the tpmadm failover command if it was previously
in use.
For information about initializing TPM using the Oracle ILOM interface to enable failover,
see Securing Systems and Attached Devices in Oracle Solaris 11.3.
b.
Restore the TPM data and keys that were backed up to the Standby SP on a
new SP you install.
For information about migrating or restoring TPM data and keys, see Securing Systems
and Attached Devices in Oracle Solaris 11.3.
10.
Verify that the fault has been cleared and the replaced component is operational.
See “Verify That a Fault Has Been Cleared” on page 54.
11.
Verify that the SP date is correct.
-> show /SP/clock
/SP/clock
Properties:
datetime = Tue Sep 07 08:09:59 2013
timezone = GMT (GMT)
uptime = 0 days, 00:01:18
usentpserver = disabled
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