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Set a NAS Cluster to Maintenance Mode, Resume Normal Cluster Operation

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While the NAS cluster is in maintenance mode, all client connections to the NAS controllers are stopped and no new connections can be made. Put the NAS cluster into maintenance mode when you: • Move the NAS hardware to a different location. • Change the PS Series group IP address because of: - Network changes in your environment - A new configuration, such as adding a management network to the group • Perform maintenance or infrastructure work. • Want to isolate the system in order to address specific issues, such as: - Analyze attack attempts - Resolve traffic issues When you have completed any of these tasks in maintenance mode, set the NAS cluster back to normal mode. Set a NAS Cluster to Maintenance Mode 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and then select the NAS cluster. 2. In the Activities panel, click Enter Maintenance Mode. 3. Confirm the operation. While the cluster is changing to maintenance mode, the Activities link for Enter maintenance mode becomes dimmed and the cluster status reports Transitioning to maintenance. When the transition is complete, the Activities link changes to Enter normal mode. Resume Normal Cluster Operation 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and then select the NAS cluster. 2. Click Enter normal mode. Shut Down and Restart a NAS Cluster Manually In rare circumstances, you might need to shut down a NAS cluster. For example, you might need to shut down the cluster if you are moving the NAS hardware to a different location. To shut down a NAS cluster: 1. Inform clients that the NAS cluster will be unavailable for some time. 2. Put the NAS cluster into maintenance mode. 3. Use the Group Manager GUI to identify the service tag identification numbers for the controller pair. 4. See your hardware documentation to: a. Determine how to find the service tag information for a specific NAS appliance. This number might be in the controller firmware (software accessible) or on a physical label or tag on the NAS appliance chassis. b. Find the instructions for shutting down a NAS controller. 5. Power off each NAS controller in turn. See one of the following manuals: • Dell Equallogic FS7500 Series Appliances Hardware Owner's Manual • Dell Equallogic FS7600 Series Appliances Hardware Owner's Manual • Dell Equallogic FS7610 Series Appliances Hardware Owner's Manual To restart NAS cluster operation after you reinstall the hardware: 1. See your hardware documentation to find the instructions for applying power to a NAS controller. 2. Apply power to each NAS controller used in the NAS cluster. 176 NAS Cluster Operations

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While the NAS cluster is in maintenance mode, all client connections to the NAS controllers are stopped and no new connections can
be made. Put the NAS cluster into maintenance mode when you:
Move the NAS hardware to a
different
location.
Change the PS Series group IP address because of:
Network changes in your environment
A new
configuration,
such as adding a management network to the group
Perform maintenance or infrastructure work.
Want to isolate the system in order to address
specific
issues, such as:
Analyze attack attempts
Resolve
traffic
issues
When you have completed any of these tasks in maintenance mode, set the NAS cluster back to normal mode.
Set a NAS Cluster to Maintenance Mode
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and then select the NAS cluster.
2.
In the Activities panel, click
Enter Maintenance Mode
.
3.
Confirm
the operation.
While the cluster is changing to maintenance mode, the Activities link for
Enter maintenance mode
becomes dimmed and the
cluster status reports
Transitioning to maintenance
. When the transition is complete, the Activities link changes to
Enter
normal mode
.
Resume Normal Cluster Operation
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and then select the NAS cluster.
2.
Click
Enter normal mode
.
Shut Down and Restart a NAS Cluster Manually
In rare circumstances, you might need to shut down a NAS cluster. For example, you might need to shut down the cluster if you are
moving the NAS hardware to a
different
location.
To shut down a NAS cluster:
1.
Inform clients that the NAS cluster will be unavailable for some time.
2.
Put the NAS cluster into maintenance mode.
3.
Use the Group Manager GUI to identify the service tag
identification
numbers for the controller pair.
4.
See your hardware documentation to:
a.
Determine how to
find
the service tag information for a
specific
NAS appliance. This number might be in the controller
firmware
(software accessible) or on a physical label or tag on the NAS appliance chassis.
b.
Find the instructions for shutting down a NAS controller.
5.
Power
off
each NAS controller in turn. See one of the following manuals:
Dell Equallogic FS7500 Series Appliances Hardware Owner’s Manual
Dell Equallogic FS7600 Series Appliances Hardware Owner’s Manual
Dell Equallogic FS7610 Series Appliances Hardware Owner’s Manual
To restart NAS cluster operation after you reinstall the hardware:
1.
See your hardware documentation to
find
the instructions for applying power to a NAS controller.
2.
Apply power to each NAS controller used in the NAS cluster.
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NAS Cluster Operations