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Upload the service pack by opening a URL using Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) or any other FTP client utility. For example: ftp://grpadmin@nas_cluster_management_ip_address:44421/service_pack Do not alter the service pack file name in any way. 4. When prompted, type the password for the grpadmin account. 5. From a server with access to the client network, use ssh to connect to the NAS cluster management IP address (not the PS Series group management address, if configured) and log in to the NAS cluster. For example: ssh grpadmin@nas_cluster_management_IP_address When prompted, type the password for the grpadmin account. 6. At the CLI prompt, enter the following command, specifying the name of the service pack file that you copied to the NAS controller. One at a time, each NAS controller will update and reboot. service-pack start service_pack_file_name The current ssh session terminates when the first updated NAS controller reboots. NOTE: You cannot reestablish an ssh session to the NAS cluster until the firmware update completes on all the NAS controllers. 7. Perform a mass rebalance operation to rebalance the SMB clients between NAS controllers: a. In the GUI, click Group, expand Group Configuration, and then select the NAS cluster. b. Click the Advanced tab. c. In the SMB Client Connections panel, click Rebalance connections. 8. Resume the NAS cluster. All management and I/O operations can continue. 9. After all the NAS controllers reboot and the firmware update completes on all the NAS controllers, from a server with access to the SAN network, use ssh to connect to the NAS cluster IP address and log in to the NAS cluster (as described in step 5). 10. Enter the following command at the CLI prompt to ensure that the update operation succeeded: service-pack status 11. Enter the exit command to log out of the NAS cluster. If the firmware update operation fails, contact your customer support representative. Cleanly Shut Down a NAS Controller Pair For some NAS controller maintenance tasks, you might need to cleanly shut down and power off a NAS controller pair. To cleanly shut down a NAS controller pair: 1. In the Group Manager GUI, identify the service tag identification numbers for the controller pair. 2. Refer to your hardware documentation to 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. The following manuals address service tag location and how to shut down a NAS controller pair: • 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 182 NAS Controller Operations

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Upload the service pack by opening a URL using Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) or any other FTP client utility. For
example:
ftp://grpadmin@
nas_cluster_management_ip_address
:44421/
service_pack
Do not alter the service pack
file
name in any way.
4.
When prompted, type the password for the grpadmin account.
5.
From a server with access to the client network, use ssh to connect to the NAS cluster management IP address (not the PS
Series group management address, if
configured)
and log in to the NAS cluster. For example:
ssh grpadmin@
nas_cluster_management_IP_address
When prompted, type the password for the grpadmin account.
6.
At the CLI prompt, enter the following command, specifying the name of the service pack
file
that you copied to the NAS
controller. One at a time, each NAS controller will update and reboot.
service-pack start
service_pack_file_name
The current ssh session terminates when the
first
updated NAS controller reboots.
NOTE: You cannot reestablish an ssh session to the NAS cluster until the
firmware
update completes on all the NAS
controllers.
7.
Perform a mass rebalance operation to rebalance the SMB clients between NAS controllers:
a.
In the GUI, click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and then select the NAS cluster.
b.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
c.
In the SMB Client Connections panel, click
Rebalance connections
.
8.
Resume the NAS cluster. All management and I/O operations can continue.
9.
After all the NAS controllers reboot and the
firmware
update completes on all the NAS controllers, from a server with access to
the SAN network, use ssh to connect to the NAS cluster IP address and log in to the NAS cluster (as described in step 5).
10.
Enter the following command at the CLI prompt to ensure that the update operation succeeded:
service-pack status
11.
Enter the
exit
command to log out of the NAS cluster.
If the
firmware
update operation fails, contact your customer support representative.
Cleanly Shut Down a NAS Controller Pair
For some NAS controller maintenance tasks, you might need to cleanly shut down and power
off
a NAS controller pair.
To cleanly shut down a NAS controller pair:
1.
In the Group Manager GUI, identify the service tag
identification
numbers for the controller pair.
2.
Refer to your hardware documentation to 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.
The following manuals address service tag location and how to shut down a NAS controller pair:
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
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NAS Controller Operations