HP 6100 HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 53

Displaying system information, Shutting down the system

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Displaying system information NOTE: The purpose of this information is to assist the HP-authorized service representative when servicing your system. The system information displays show the system configuration, including the XCS version, the OCP firmware and application programming interface (API) versions, and the enclosure address bus programmable integrated circuit (PIC) configuration. You can only view, not change, this information. Displaying versions system information When you press , the active display is Versions. From the Versions display you can determine the: • OCP firmware version • Controller version • XCS version NOTE: The terms PPC, Sprite, Glue, SDC, CBIC, and Atlantis are for development purposes and have no significance for normal operation. NOTE: When viewing the software or firmware version information, pressing displays the Versions Menu tree. To display System Information: 1. The default display alternates between the Storage System Name display and the World Wide Name display. Press any push-button to display the Storage System Menu Tree. 2. Press until the desired Versions Menu option appears, and then press or to move to submenu items. Shutting down the system CAUTION: To power off the system for more than 96 hours, use HP Command View EVA. You can use the Shutdown System function to implement the shutdown methods listed below. These shutdown methods are explained in Table 21 (page 54). • Shutting down the controller (see "Shutting the controller down" (page 54)). • Restarting the system (see "Restarting the system" (page 54)). • Uninitializing the system (see "Uninitializing the system" (page 55)). To ensure that you do not mistakenly activate a shutdown procedure, the default state is always NO, indicating do not implement this procedure. As a safeguard, implementing any shutdown method requires you to complete at least two actions. HSV controllers 53

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Displaying system information
NOTE:
The purpose of this information is to assist the HP-authorized service representative when
servicing your system.
The system information displays show the system configuration, including the XCS version, the OCP
firmware and application programming interface (API) versions, and the enclosure address bus
programmable integrated circuit (PIC) configuration. You can only view, not change, this information.
Displaying versions system information
When you press
, the active display is Versions. From the Versions display you can determine
the:
OCP firmware version
Controller version
XCS version
NOTE:
The terms PPC, Sprite, Glue, SDC, CBIC, and Atlantis are for development purposes and
have no significance for normal operation.
NOTE:
When viewing the software or firmware version information, pressing
displays the
Versions Menu tree.
To display System Information:
1.
The default display alternates between the Storage System Name display and the World Wide
Name display.
Press any push-button to display the Storage System Menu Tree.
2.
Press
until the desired Versions Menu option appears, and then press
or
to move to
submenu items.
Shutting down the system
CAUTION:
To power off the system for more than 96 hours, use HP Command View EVA.
You can use the Shutdown System function to implement the shutdown methods listed below. These
shutdown methods are explained in
Table 21 (page 54)
.
Shutting down the controller (see
“Shutting the controller down” (page 54)
).
Restarting the system (see
“Restarting the system” (page 54)
).
Uninitializing the system (see
“Uninitializing the system” (page 55)
).
To ensure that you do not mistakenly activate a shutdown procedure, the default state is always
NO, indicating
do not implement this procedure
. As a safeguard, implementing any shutdown
method requires you to complete at least two actions.
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