Use this command to obtain service assistant access to a node canister even if the current state of the node canister is unknown. The physical access to the node canister is required and is used to authenticate the
action.
Syntax
sataskchserviceip -serviceipipv4 [ -gwipv4 ] [ -maskipv4 ] [ -resetpassword ]
sataskchserviceip -serviceip_6ipv6 [ -gw_6ipv6 ] [ -prefix_6int ] [ -resetpassword ]
sataskchserviceip -default [ -resetpassword ]
Parameters
- -serviceipipv4
- (Optional) The IPv4 address for the service assistant.
- -gwipv4
- (Optional) The IPv4 gateway for the service assistant.
- -maskipv4
- (Optional) The IPv4 subnet for the service assistant.
- -serviceip_6ipv6
- (Optional) The IPv6 address for the service assistant.
- -gw_6ipv6
- (Optional) The IPv6 gateway for the service assistant.
- -default
- (Optional) Resets to the default IPv4 address.
- -prefix_6int
- (Optional) The IPv6 prefix for the service assistant.
- -resetpassword
- (Optional) Sets the service assistant password to the default value.
Description
This command resets the service assistant
IP address to the default value.
If the command is run on left canister, the default value is 192.168.70.121 subnet
mask: 255.255.255.0. If the command is run on right canister, the default value is 192.168.70.122 subnet mask:
255.255.255.0. If the node
canister is
active in a system, the superuser password for the system is reset; otherwise, the superuser
password is reset on the node
canister.
If
the node canister becomes active in a system,
the superuser password is reset to that of the system. You can configure the system to disable
resetting the superuser password. If you disable that function, this action fails.
This
action calls the satask chserviceip command and the satask
resetpassword command.