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CE Enable Operation, CE Remove From Configuration, Warning

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CE Enable Operation This command enables a faulted or disabled CE, allowing it to join the active Endurance server. Command CEn Enable Operation From IOPx Console Syntax MTCCONS CEn Enable Operation From IOPx Variables n - the ID number of the CE (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) Results To verify that CEn has been enabled, either: • Issue an IOPx Show Configuration command from either IOP to make sure that the CE and any associated components (such as CEn.MIC) are not disabled. • Check the Windows Event Viewer for a message stating that the CE was enabled by operator request. See Also CE Disable Operation CE Remove From Configuration CE Remove From Configuration This command removes CEn from the configuration, resets it, and reboots it. When the CE reboots, it tries to rejoin the Endurance server. If you do not want the CE to rejoin the Endurance server, power it off or use the CE Disable Operation command. Warning: If only one CE is in operation, use a Windows Shutdown command instead. This command does not perform a normal Windows shutdown. As a result, you can lose any data in the disk cache that has not been written to the disk. Command CEn Remove From Configuration From IOPx Console Syntax MTCCONS CEn Remove From Configuration From IOPx -disable_safeguard Variables Note: The -disable_safeguard argument is needed only for the last CE online. n - the ID number of the CE (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) 5-14 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide

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HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator°s Guide
CE Enable Operation
This command enables a
faulted
or
disabled
CE, allowing it to join the active Endurance server.
Command
CE
n
Enable Operation From IOP
x
Console Syntax
MTCCONS CE
n
Enable Operation From IOP
x
Variables
n
²
the ID number of the CE (1 or 2)
x
²
the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)
Results
To verify that CE
n
has been enabled, either:
°
Issue an IOP
x
Show Configuration command from either IOP to make
sure that the CE and any associated components (such as CE
n
.MIC) are
not disabled.
°
Check the Windows Event Viewer for a message stating that the CE was
enabled by operator request.
See Also
CE Disable Operation
CE Remove From Configuration
CE Remove From Configuration
This command removes CE
n
from the configuration, resets it, and reboots it. When the CE
reboots, it tries to rejoin the Endurance server. If you do not want the CE to rejoin the Endurance
server, power it off or use the CE Disable Operation command.
Warning:
If only one CE is in operation, use a Windows Shutdown
command instead. This command does not perform a normal
Windows shutdown. As a result, you can lose any data in the
disk cache that has not been written to the disk.
Command
CE
n
Remove From Configuration From IOP
x
Console Syntax
MTCCONS CE
n
Remove From Configuration From IOP
x
-disable_safeguard
Note:
The
-disable_safeguard
argument is needed
only
for the last CE
online.
Variables
n
µ the ID number of the CE (1 or 2)
x
µ the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)