reset command
This command resets compute nodes, compute node system-management processors, I/O modules, or the primary CMM. It also resets the multiplexer expansion module.
If command syntax is not correctly entered, or if a command fails to run, an error message is returned. See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands or reset command errors for a list of error messages that are specific to the reset command.
Function | What it does | Command | Target (see paths in Command targets) |
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Reset | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the specified device. | reset This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Compute node:
Compute node system-management processor:
I/O module:
|
Reset primary CMM | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the primary CMM. If the current operating state of the Lenovo Flex System chassis indicates potential problems with performing the reset, an error message is returned and the reset is cancelled. | reset This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Primary CMM:
|
Reset primary CMM (with override) | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the primary CMM, overriding error messages and reset cancellation due to the current Lenovo Flex System chassis operating state. | reset -o This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Primary CMM:
|
Reset standby CMM | Performs an immediate reset of the standby CMM. | reset -standby This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Primary CMM:
Note Even though this command resets the standby |
Reset compute node to command console | Opens a command console with an SOL session when the specified compute node is reset. | reset -c This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Compute node:
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Reset with failover | Resets the specified command target, enabling failover if a redundant (standby) component for the command target is present. An error message is displayed if you try to failover from the primary CMM when a standby CMM is not installed or if the firmware in the one of the CMMs is updating. | reset -f This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Primary CMM:
|
Reset I/O module with standard diagnostics | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the specified device, running standard diagnostics on the I/O module after it restarts. Running the reset -std command gives the same result as running the reset command on a I/O module. | reset -std This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| I/O module:
|
Reset I/O module with extended diagnostics | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the specified device, running extended diagnostics on the I/O module after it restarts. | reset -exd This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| I/O module:
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Reset I/O module with full diagnostics | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the specified device, running full diagnostics on the I/O module after it restarts. | reset -full This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| I/O module:
|
Restart compute node with NMI | Performs an immediate reset and restart of the specified compute node, for compute nodes that support the non-maskable interrupt (NMI). Note A | reset -sft This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Compute node:
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reset -T blade[5]:sp
The following example shows the information that is returned:
system> reset -T blade[5]:sp
OK
system>