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Table 44: Remove Command—CLI
Adding a Managed Reliability Controller
When a new MRC is installed into the ISE, it must be added to the configuration before the system can begin
using it. The new MRC is automatically configured with the parameters effective on the remaining MRC. The
following sections detail the procedure to add an MRC to the system configuration using the Web-Mgt and the
CLI. The
Add
and
Remove
procedure is blocked by the ISE system while an Add, Remove, or MRC Firmware
Upgrade procedure is in progress.
Note. Contact
X-IO
Customer Support for assistance with physically adding an MRC.
Web-Mgt
To add an MRC to the ISE configuration using the Web-Mgt, follow these steps:
1. Select
Maintenance
>>
add mrc
.
The Add MRC view appears.
2. Select the radio button of the MRC being added.
The status of each MRC is displayed to help identify the MRC to be added. Table 43 on page 137
describes the various FRU states for adding and removing FRUs.
3. Click
SUBMIT
and then click
OK
on the confirmation dialog box that appears.
The Add MRC1 or MRC2 view appears with a moving logo to indicate activity. The view refreshes itself
automatically every few seconds. The Add process can take several minutes to complete.
Note. If the browser session is accessing the MRC being added, the connection may be terminated
by the Add MRC function. Reactivate the browser connection to the MRC, if necessary, by waiting five
seconds and then clicking the
Refresh
button. The browser returns to the Add MRC1 or MRC2 view.
When the configuration process is complete, the progress bar shows 100% and the message Add MRC
Complete appears.
4. Click
CONTINUE
and the Add MRC view appears, showing that both MRCs are present and operational.
Command Options Comment
remove
--status
Shows removal status of both DataPacs and MRCs.
--mrc1
Prepares MRC1 or 2 for removal from the system.
--mrc2
--force
Use with --mrc1 or --mrc2 options to override rejection of the remove
command.
--datapac1
Prepares DataPac 1 or 2 for removal from the system.
--datapac2
--erase
Use with --datapac1 or --datapac2 options to securely erase the DataPac
before removal.
Examples:
remove --mrc1 --force
remove --datapac2 --erase