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5-58 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Power Sequencing The following power sequencing information applies to existing clusters that are up and running. The cluster installation steps presented previously in this chapter might have instructed you to perform a different sequence. Be sure to power down the cluster components in the following order: 1. ProLiant servers 2. Ethernet switches 3. MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem controller enclosure 4. MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem disk drive enclosures 5. Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs (Power is applied to the Storage Hub when the AC power cord is plugged in.) Shutting down and powering off the servers first allows them to perform tasks such as flushing queued database write transactions to disk and properly terminating running processes. Be sure to power up the cluster components in the following order: 1. Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs (Power is applied to the Storage Hub when the AC power cord is plugged in.) 2. MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem disk enclosures 3. MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem controller enclosure 4. Ethernet switches 5. ProLiant servers

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Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide
Power Sequencing
The following power sequencing information applies to existing clusters that
are up and running. The cluster installation steps presented previously in this
chapter might have instructed you to perform a different sequence.
Be sure to power down the cluster components in the following order:
1.
ProLiant servers
2.
Ethernet switches
3.
MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem controller enclosure
4.
MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem disk drive enclosures
5.
Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs (Power is applied to the
Storage Hub when the AC power cord is plugged in.)
Shutting down and powering off the servers first allows them to perform tasks
such as flushing queued database write transactions to disk and properly
terminating running processes.
Be sure to power up the cluster components in the following order:
1.
Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs (Power is applied to the
Storage Hub when the AC power cord is plugged in.)
2.
MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem disk enclosures
3.
MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem controller enclosure
4.
Ethernet switches
5.
ProLiant servers