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Tuple Shutdown Operation, Tuple, Shutdown Operation From IOP

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Chapter 5 Commands Tuple Shutdown Operation This command removes IOPn and CEn from the server configuration. If necessary, the CE operating system is shut down, and the IOP operating system is shut down. Both the CE and the IOP attempt to rejoin the server configuration when they become available. To permanently remove the tuple from the configuration, use the Tuple Disable Operation command. However, before invoking the Tuple Disable Operation command, be sure to read the warning about use of the command on page 162. Command Tuplen Shutdown Operation From IOPx Console Syntax MTCCONS TupleN Shutdown 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 specified tuple is the only one active, the CE operating system is shut down. If more than one CE is active, the CE in the specified tuple is removed. The IOP in the tuple is removed from the server and is shut down. Both the CE and the IOP rejoin the server when they become available. To permanently remove the tuple from service, use the Tuple Disable command. To verify that Tuplen has been shut down, either: • Check the tuple status displayed in the Endurance Manager Main window. • Issue a IOPn.Monitor Show Configuration command from either IOP to make sure that the CE and IOP are offline and any associated components (such as CEn.MIC) are offline. • Review the Windows NT Event Viewer for a message indicating that the CE and IOP (and their copies of the Windows NT operating system) were shut down. See Also Tuple Disable Operation 164

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Chapter 5
Commands
164
Tuple Shutdown Operation
This command removes IOP
n
and CE
n
from the server configuration. If necessary, the CE
operating system is shut down, and the IOP operating system is shut down. Both the CE and the
IOP attempt to rejoin the server configuration when they become available. To permanently
remove the tuple from the configuration, use the Tuple Disable Operation command. However,
before invoking the Tuple Disable Operation command, be sure to read the warning about use
of the command on
page 162
.
Command
Tuple
n
Shutdown Operation From IOP
x
Console Syntax
MTCCONS Tuple
N
Shutdown 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 specified tuple is the
only one active, the CE operating system is shut down. If more than one CE
is active, the CE in the specified tuple is removed. The IOP in the tuple is
removed from the server and is shut down. Both the CE and the IOP rejoin
the server when they become available. To permanently remove the tuple
from service, use the Tuple Disable command.
To verify that Tuple
n
has been shut down, either:
Check the tuple status displayed in the Endurance Manager Main
window.
Issue a IOP
n
.Monitor Show Configuration command from either IOP to
make sure that the CE and IOP are
offline
and any associated
components (such as CE
n
.MIC) are
offline
.
Review the Windows NT Event Viewer for a message indicating that the
CE and IOP (and their copies of the Windows NT operating system)
were shut down.
See Also
Tuple Disable Operation