rescuenode

Use the rescuenode command to start automatic recovery for a specific node. Use this command only when the node reports corrupted code. This command is not supported for IBM Spectrum Virtualize for Public Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure.

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram satask rescuenode -force -secureerase panel_name

Parameters

panel_name
(Optional) Identifies the node that is being serviced.
Note: If panel_name is not supplied, it applies to the node on which the command is running.
-secureerase
(Optional) This parameter securely erases all boot devices and returns the system to the manufactured state.
Note: This parameter is not supported on cloud systems.
-force
(Required) The -force parameter is required because this service action can cause temporary or permanent loss of access to data. Use this command only when the node reports corrupted system code.
Important: Using the force parameter might result in a loss of access. Use it only under the direction of IBM® support personnel.

Description

This command starts automatic recovery for a specific node. Use this command only when the node reports corrupted code.

Note: If this node communicates to the other nodes in the system by using iSER ports, the IP address of the 25-Gbps Ethernet ports that are used for iSER clustering is set automatically. If this does not occur, use the Service Assistant Tool or the satask chnodeip command to set the IP address of the ports.

An invocation example

satask rescuenode -force 112233

The resulting output:

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