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Restarting the System, Shutting Down the System, Showing the Status of a Controller

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6.7 Restarting the System The following examples are functionally identical. Both examples restart the system. You restart a system from the System context. 192.168.59.25 :: Do SystemRestart 192.168.59.25 :: SystemRestart 6.8 Shutting Down the System The following example shuts down the system. You shut down a system from the System context. 192.168.59.25 :: Do SystemShutdown 6.9 Showing the Status of a Controller The following example shows how to display the status of a controller A. In addition to the controller's name (ID) and status, the following information is returned: The number of ports on the controller The IP address and status of the controller's management port The number of lAGs (if any) configured on the controller The slot number, serial number, number of drive slots, and display name for the controller The current software version running on the controller and the version number of any alternate software version configured for the controller The board type and controller status description (if any) The number of disks that make up the base pool Showing controller status is performed from the Controller context. Command Line Interface User's Guide 81

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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
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6.7
Restarting the System
The following examples are functionally identical. Both examples restart the system. You
restart a system from the
System
context.
192.168.59.25 ::
Do SystemRestart
192.168.59.25 ::
SystemRestart
6.8
Shutting Down the System
The following example shuts down the system. You shut down a system from the
System
context.
192.168.59.25 ::
Do SystemShutdown
6.9
Showing the Status of a Controller
The following example shows how to display the status of a controller A. In addition to the
controller’s name (ID) and status, the following information is returned:
°
The number of ports on the controller
°
The IP address and status of the controller’s management port
°
The number of lAGs (if any) configured on the controller
°
The slot number, serial number, number of drive slots, and display name for the
controller
°
The current software version running on the controller and the version number of any
alternate software version configured for the controller
°
The board type and controller status description (if any)
°
The number of disks that make up the base pool
Showing controller status is performed from the
Controller
context.