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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Basic <strong>Command</strong>sndu -revert (AX4-5 series running <strong>Navisphere</strong> Manager and CXseries only)Returns to (restores functionality of) the previous revision of aninstalled storage-system driverDescriptionThe naviseccli ndu command -revert function restores thefunctionality of the previous revision of an installed driver package.A committed package cannot revert, nor can a package that had noprevious revision installed. After the command succeeds, the SPs willrestart.If you omit the -o (override) switch, the <strong>CLI</strong> prompts forconfirmation:Revert operation will revert package-name from both SPs.Do you still want to revert. (y/n)?Answer y to revert; answer n to cancel the command.Note: Use the naviseccli ndu -list command to display installed packageinformation.Note: The ndu command is not supported on NetWare and HP-UX operatingsystems. The ndu command is only supported by Secure <strong>CLI</strong> in <strong>Navisphere</strong><strong>CLI</strong> versions 6.24 and later.SyntaxPrerequisitesOptionsndu -revert is used with naviseccli (described on page 37) as follows:ndu -revert [-delay seconds] namelist [-o]For naviseccli, you must have a user account on the storage systemon which you want to execute the command.You must have a user entry in the <strong>Navisphere</strong> agent configurationfile.-delay secondsSpecifies the delay time that allows attached hosts enough timeafter SP B has finished rebooting to rescan and mark pathsavailable to SP B, before SP A reboots. The minimum alloweddelay is zero seconds and the maximum allowed is 1140 seconds.233

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