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2. If you are logged into the console as root, enter the restoreconf command.
Restoring Factory Default Configuration Files
A root user can restore the factory default configuration files from the factory_default_files.gz file
by performing the following procedure while logged in through the console, via telnet or ssh to
restore the configuration files to the state they were in when the SP manager shipped. For how to
restore factory defaults while you are saving a boot image from RAM memory onto the resident
Flash memory, see To upgrade to a boot image from a network boot: on page 204.
To restore the factory default configuration files from the command line:
1. Log into the console as root.
2. Enter the
restoreconf command with the factory_default option.
Adding New Files to Be Backed Up and Restored
The /etc/config_files file lists all files to be backed-up and restored, including its own filename.
If you add an application or a script or a data file to the system, make sure to add the file’s
pathname to the config_files file.
To configure an added script or other file for backup and restoration:
1. Log into the console as root.
2. Change to the /etc directory.
3. Open the config_files file for editing.
4. Add the pathname of the new file to the list.
5. Save and quit the file.
[[root@MergePoint5224 /root]# restoreconf
[root@MergePoint5224 /root]# restoreconf factory_default
[root@MergePoint5224 /]# cd /etc
[root@MergePoint5224 /]# vi config_files
/etc/ypbind.conf
/etc/yp.conf
/etc/localtime
/etc/timezone
/pathname/to/new/file
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