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CE Disable Operation, on either IOP

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Chapter 5 Commands CE Disable Operation This command disables (removes) the specified CE from the active server configuration. For the CE to rejoin the server, you must enable it using the CE Enable Operation command. Warning: This command does not perform a normal Windows NT shutdown. As a result, you can lose any data in the Windows NT disk cache that has not been written to disk. Therefore, if only one CE is in operation, use a Windows NT Shutdown whenever possible. Command CEn Disable Operation From IOPx Console Syntax MTCCONS CEn Disable Operation From IOPx -disable_safeguard Variables Results See Also Note: The -disable_safeguard argument is needed only for the last IOP online or for the CE boot disk if the CE is running. n - the ID number of the CE (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) The CE resets, performs a power-on self test, and reboots. The CE reinitializes, but cannot boot or synchronize with the server until you issue a CE Enable Operation command. To verify that the CE is disabled, on either IOP or the remaining CE, you can: • Check the status of the server in the Endurance Manager Main window. • Issue an IOPn Show Configuration command. If the command was successful, the specified CE is disabled and any associated components (such as CEn.MIC) are offline. • Check the Windows NT Event Viewer for a message that indicates that CE has been shutdown, disabled, or removed from service. CE Enable Operation CE Remove From Configuration 82

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Chapter 5
Commands
82
CE Disable Operation
This command disables (removes) the specified CE from the active server configuration. For
the CE to rejoin the server, you must enable it using the CE Enable Operation command.
Warning: This command does not perform a normal Windows NT
shutdown. As a result, you can lose any data in the Windows NT
disk cache that has not been written to disk. Therefore, if only one
CE is in operation, use a Windows NT Shutdown whenever
possible.
Command
CE
n
Disable Operation From IOP
x
Console Syntax
MTCCONS CE
n
Disable Operation From IOP
x
-disable_safeguard
Note:
The
-disable_safeguard
argument is needed
only
for the last IOP
online or for the CE boot disk if the CE is running.
Variables
n
the ID number of the CE (1 or 2)
x
the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)
Results
The CE resets, performs a power-on self test, and reboots. The CE
reinitializes, but cannot boot or synchronize with the server until you issue a
CE Enable Operation command.
To verify that the CE is disabled,
on either IOP
or the remaining CE, you
can:
Check the status of the server in the Endurance Manager Main window.
Issue an IOP
n
Show Configuration command. If the command was
successful, the specified CE is
disabled
and any associated components
(such as CE
n
.MIC) are
offline
.
Check the Windows NT Event Viewer for a message that indicates that
CE has been shutdown, disabled, or removed from service.
See Also
CE Enable Operation
CE Remove From Configuration