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Tuple Disable Operation, Tuple, Disable Operation From IOP

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Chapter 5 Commands Tuple Disable Operation This command disables (removes) the specified tuple from the active server configuration. When this command is issued, both the CE and IOP in the specified tuple are disabled. Warning: If only one CE is in operation, use a Windows NT Shutdown command whenever possible. This command does not perform a normal Windows NT shutdown. As a result, you can lose any data in the disk cache that has not been written to disk. Command Tuplen Disable Operation From IOPx Console Syntax MTCCONS Tuplen Disable Operation From IOPx Variables n - the ID number of the Tuple (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) Results If the CE operating system is booted and the CE in the tuple is the only active CE, the CE operating system is shut down before the tuple is disabled. The CE and IOP in the specified tuple remain disabled and are not configured into the server until they are enabled, either together or separately. To verify that Tuplen has been disabled, either: • Check the tuple status displayed in the Endurance Manager Main window. • Issue an IOPn.Monitor Show Configuration command from either IOP to make sure that the CE and IOP are disabled and any associated components (such as CEn.MIC) are offline. • Review the Windows NT Event Viewer for a message that indicates that the tuple and its associated CE and IOP were disabled. See Also CE Disable Operation CE Enable Operation IOP Disable Operation IOP Enable Operation Tuple Enable Operation Tuple Shutdown Operation 162

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Chapter 5
Commands
162
Tuple Disable Operation
This command disables (removes) the specified tuple from the active server configuration.
When this command is issued, both the CE and IOP in the specified tuple are
disabled
.
Warning:
If only one CE is in operation, use a Windows NT Shutdown
command whenever possible. This command does not perform a
normal Windows NT shutdown. As a result, you can lose any data
in the disk cache that has not been written to disk.
Command
Tuple
n
Disable Operation From IOP
x
Console Syntax
MTCCONS Tuple
n
Disable Operation From IOP
x
Variables
n
the ID number of the Tuple (1 or 2)
x
the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)
Results
If the CE operating system is booted and the CE in the tuple is the only active
CE, the CE operating system is shut down before the tuple is
disabled
. The
CE and IOP in the specified tuple remain
disabled
and are not configured into
the server until they are
enabled
, either together or separately.
To verify that Tuple
n
has been disabled, either:
Check the tuple status displayed in the Endurance Manager Main
window.
Issue an IOP
n
.Monitor Show Configuration command from either IOP to
make sure that the CE and IOP are
disabled
and any associated
components (such as CE
n
.MIC) are
offline
.
Review the Windows NT Event Viewer for a message that indicates that
the tuple and its associated CE and IOP were disabled.
See Also
CE Disable Operation
CE Enable Operation
IOP Disable Operation
IOP Enable Operation
Tuple Enable Operation
Tuple Shutdown Operation