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Configuring SGMs (asg_blade_config)

Description

Use the asg_blade_config command to manage SGMs:

  • Copy the SGM configuration from another SGM
  • Change the synchronization start IP address
  • Reset the system uptime value
  • Get a policy from the Security Management server

Syntax

asg_blade_config pull_config [policy|all] [-force] <ip_addr>
asg_blade_config full_sync <ip>
asg_blade_config set_sync_start_ip <ip>
asg_blade_config reset_uptime|reset_uptime_user
asg_blade_config get_smo_ip|is_in_security_group
asg_blade_config is_in_pull_conf_group|config fetch_smc
asg_blade_config upgrade_start <new_version>
asg_blade_config upgrade_stop|upgrade_stat

Parameters

Parameter

Description

pull_config

Copy the configuration from another SGM.

full_sync <ip>

Run a full synchronization from another SGM.
<ip> - Synchronization interface on remote SGM

set_sync_start_ip <ip>

Changes the Synchronization start IP address from the local SGM to the specified IP address.

reset_uptime

Resets the system uptime value on all SGMs to the current time.

reset_uptime_user

An interactive command that resets the uptime for all SGMs to a user configured time.

get_smo_ip

Return the Synchronization IP address of the Single Management Object, as defined in SmartDashboard. This address is not shown in SmartDashboard.

is_in_security_group

Make sure that the local SGM is in the Security Group.

is_in_pull_conf_group

Make sure that the local SGM is in the Pulling Configuration Group. If not, the SGM cannot copy the configuration and policy.

config fetch_smc

Get the policy from the Security Management Server, and send it to all SGMs.

upgrade_start <new_version>

Start upgrade procedure.

<new_version> - New version name.

upgrade_stop

Stop the upgrade procedure.

upgrade_stat

Shows the upgrade procedure and policy status

upgrade_fc

Use the full connectivity upgrade option

Troubleshooting asg_blade_config

To troubleshoot problems associated with the asg_blade_config command, examine the logs stored at: /var/log/blade_config.
For example, if the SGM unexpectedly reboots, you can search the log file for the word reboot to learn why.

 
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