HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks 6000-series Virtual Library System User G - Page 129

Rebooting the System, Status, Description, System, Chassis, Maintenance Tasks, System Maintenance

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Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description Internal health LED External health LED (power supply) Power supply power LEDs (green) Power supply fault LEDs (amber) Hard drive fault status LEDs NIC 1 link LED NIC 2 link LED Status LED is green. LED is green. LEDs are illuminated. LEDs are not illuminated. LEDs are not illuminated. LED is illuminated. LED is off. 5. Rebooting the system is complete when you receive the "Initializing node#", then "Initializing for node# completed." messages in the systems notifications. Rebooting the System To reboot the system from VLS CLI: 1. Verify that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle. 2. Open a secure shell session and log in as the administrator. See "Opening a Secure Shell Session" on page 138. 3. Initiate a reboot of the VLS by entering: restartSystem To reboot the system from Command View VLS: 1. Verify that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle. 2. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See "Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser" on page 135. 3. Under the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree. 4. Under Maintenance Tasks, select System Maintenance. 5. Select Restart All Nodes from the task bar. Restart Head Wizard displays. 6. Select Yes to reboot all nodes. CAUTION: Rebooting the VLS device places the VLS cartridges back into the same library slots and tape drives they were in at the time of reboot. To move the cartridges from tape drives back into the appropriate slots, use Force Unload from the task bar visible when you select the tape drive from the navigation tree. HP StorageWorks 129

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Status
Description
Item
LED is green.
Internal health LED
1
LED is green.
External health LED (power supply)
2
LEDs are illuminated.
Power supply power LEDs (green)
3
LEDs are not illuminated.
Power supply fault LEDs (amber)
4
LEDs are not illuminated.
Hard drive fault status LEDs
5
LED is illuminated.
NIC 1 link LED
6
LED is off.
NIC 2 link LED
7
5.
Rebooting the system is complete when you receive the
Initializing node#
, then
Initializing for
node# completed.
messages in the systems notifications.
Rebooting the System
To reboot the system from VLS CLI:
1.
Verify that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle.
2.
Open a secure shell session and log in as the administrator. See
Opening a Secure Shell Session
on page 138.
3.
Initiate a reboot of the VLS by entering:
restartSystem
To reboot the system from Command View VLS:
1.
Verify that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle.
2.
Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See
Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser
on page 135.
3.
Under the
System
tab, select
Chassis
in the navigation tree.
4.
Under
Maintenance Tasks
, select
System Maintenance
.
5.
Select
Restart All Nodes
from the task bar.
Restart Head Wizard
displays.
6.
Select
Yes
to reboot all nodes.
CAUTION:
Rebooting the VLS device places the VLS cartridges back into the same library slots and tape drives
they were in at the time of reboot. To move the cartridges from tape drives back into the appropriate
slots, use
Force Unload
from the task bar visible when you select the tape drive from the navigation
tree.
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