HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 487
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following message is displayed. See "NOTES" (page 487) in the following section for additional information. cli% showsysmgr System is recovering from a previous power failure. Please use the 'showvv', 'showld', 'showpd' CLI commands to check for not started vvs, lds, pds. Use force_iderecovery to start pfail recovery. VVs with the id(s) 1 will lose data. NOTES • If the system has experienced a power failure, issue the showvv, showld, or showpd commands to determine if any physical disks, logical disks, or virtual volumes are unstarted. If the system stays in the powerfail state for longer than 15 minutes, the setsysmgr command can be issued with caution. See the "setsysmgr" (page 336) command for more information. CAUTION: Issuing the setsysmgr force_idewipe command can result in data loss. • If the system has experienced a power failure, any cached data is saved to the IDE partition of each node. Upon restoration of power, the saved cached data is reapplied (powerfail recovery). During powerfail recovery, if kernal panics are encountered because of hardware or software errors, the powerfail recovery process fails. In such cases, the system attempts recovery three times. After three attempts, the system waits for user intervention. Issue the setsysmgr force_idewipe command to force the system to restart and check all logical disks and virtual volumes upon restarting. See "setsysmgr" (page 336) for more information. • During powerfail recovery, a kernal panic because of hardware or software errors might indicate a damaged volume. In such cases, after the system restarts, it waits for user intervention. Issue the setsysmgr force_iderecovery command to force the system to start another powerfail recovery. Any saved data for virtual volumes with IDs displayed in the showsysmgr command output can be lost. Those virtual volumes are checked when the system restarts. See "setsysmgr" (page 336) for more information. showsysmgr 487