Dell PowerStore 5000X EMC PowerStore Installation and Service Guide - Page 120

Power off a PowerStore T model appliance, Power off a PowerStore X model appliance

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Power off a PowerStore T model appliance Prerequisites • Do not power of the appliance, if you are replacing a hardware component. Identify the node that includes the faulted hardware component, and power off only that node. For more information, see Power off a PowerStore T model node using PowerStore Manager on page 114. • Powering off an appliance results in the mapped hosts losing access to the data on the appliance. Before you begin, ensure that you temporarily disconnect host access from all storage resources. • Obtain the following information: ○ Management IP address of the appliance. In PowerStore Manager, go to Settings > Networking > Networking IPs > Management. Review the Management IPs table to identify the management IP address associated with the appliance. ○ Service account credentials ○ Service tags of the appliance and, if applicable, the associated expansion enclosures About this task Use the following procedure to power off (power down) a PowerStore T model appliance. Based on the number of appliances in your cluster, use the recommendation in the following table. Usually, it is recommended that you power off the entire cluster. For more information, see Power off a PowerStore T model cluster on page 122: Table 6. Appliance power off recommendations Appliances in the Appliances to Cluster Power Off Recommendation 1 1 Power off the entire cluster. 2 1 Power off the entire cluster. 2 2 Power off the entire cluster. 3 1 Use the svc_appliance service script. 3 2 Power off the entire cluster. 3 3 Power off the entire cluster. 4 1 Use the svc_appliance service script. 4 2 Power off the entire cluster. 4 3 Power off the entire cluster. 4 4 Power off the entire cluster. Steps 1. Disable support notifications as described in Disable support notifications on page 128. 2. Launch an SSH client, and connect to the appliance using the management IP address. 3. Enter the username and password that is associated with the service account, and log in. 4. Run the following command to power off the appliance: svc_appliance shutdown 5. Check the status of the LEDs in the rear of chassis to verify that the appliance has powered off. Other than the LEDs for the power supply unit, management port, and service port, all other LEDs on the appliance must be OFF. 6. Disconnect the power cables from the base enclosure and expansion enclosures, if required. Power off a PowerStore X model appliance Prerequisites • Do not power of the appliance, if you are replacing a hardware component. Identify the node that includes the faulted hardware component, and power off only that node. For more information, see Power off a PowerStore X model node on page 115. 120 Power control procedures

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Power off a PowerStore T model appliance
Prerequisites
Do not power of the appliance, if you are replacing a hardware component. Identify the node that includes the faulted hardware
component, and power off only that node. For more information, see
Power off a PowerStore T model node using PowerStore
Manager
on page 114.
Powering off an appliance results in the mapped hosts losing access to the data on the appliance. Before you begin, ensure that you
temporarily disconnect host access from all storage resources.
Obtain the following information:
Management IP address of the appliance. In PowerStore Manager, go to
Settings
>
Networking
>
Networking IPs
>
Management
. Review the
Management IPs
table to identify the management IP address associated with the appliance.
Service account credentials
Service tags of the appliance and, if applicable, the associated expansion enclosures
About this task
Use the following procedure to power off (power down) a PowerStore T model appliance.
Based on the number of appliances in your cluster, use the recommendation in the following table. Usually, it is recommended that you
power off the entire cluster. For more information, see
Power off a PowerStore T model cluster
on page 122:
Table 6. Appliance power off recommendations
Appliances in the
Cluster
Appliances to
Power Off
Recommendation
1
1
Power off the entire cluster.
2
1
Power off the entire cluster.
2
2
Power off the entire cluster.
3
1
Use the
svc_appliance
service script.
3
2
Power off the entire cluster.
3
3
Power off the entire cluster.
4
1
Use the
svc_appliance
service script.
4
2
Power off the entire cluster.
4
3
Power off the entire cluster.
4
4
Power off the entire cluster.
Steps
1.
Disable support notifications as described in
Disable support notifications
on page 128.
2.
Launch an SSH client, and connect to the appliance using the management IP address.
3.
Enter the username and password that is associated with the service account, and log in.
4.
Run the following command to power off the appliance:
svc_appliance shutdown
5.
Check the status of the LEDs in the rear of chassis to verify that the appliance has powered off. Other than the LEDs for the power
supply unit, management port, and service port, all other LEDs on the appliance must be OFF.
6.
Disconnect the power cables from the base enclosure and expansion enclosures, if required.
Power off a PowerStore X model appliance
Prerequisites
Do not power of the appliance, if you are replacing a hardware component. Identify the node that includes the faulted hardware
component, and power off only that node. For more information, see
Power off a PowerStore X model node
on page 115.
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Power control procedures