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To shut down an IOP

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To shut down an IOP: Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Notes Follow the instructions in the procedure Shutting Down the Endurance Server on page 9-9. Use Endurance Manager to ensure the following: • That the IOP you want to shut down is not marked as the source of a mirror copy. • That the other IOP is active. • That the other IOP has public network connectivity (IOPx.Ethernet cable is online). From Endurance Manager, issue the command IOPx Disable Operation. From the local IOP: • Make sure that the keyboard and mouse are controlling the IOP's operating system. • Shut down Windows. When prompted, power off the IOP. Do this only if you are willing to remove the Endurance server from service. If you do not want to remove the Endurance server from service, continue with the next step. If possible, perform any necessary backups for non-mirrored devices on the IOP that you want to shut down. Immediately after removing IOPx, verify the public network connectivity on the remaining IOP. If necessary, enter the hotkey sequence to switch control to the IOP's operating system. Be sure not to have Windows restart after you shut it down. Do this only when prompted. 9-6 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide

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HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator°s Guide
To shut down an IOP:
Step
Action
Notes
1
Follow the instructions in the procedure
Shutting Down the Endurance Server
on
page 9-9
.
Do this
only if
you are willing to remove the
Endurance server from service. If you do not
want to remove the Endurance server from
service, continue with the next step.
2
Use Endurance Manager to ensure the
following:
°
That the IOP you want to shut down
is
not
marked as the source of a
mirror copy.
°
That the other IOP is
active
.
°
That the other IOP has public
network connectivity (IOP
x
.Ethernet
cable is
online
).
If possible, perform any necessary backups for
non-mirrored devices on the IOP that you want
to shut down.
3
From Endurance Manager, issue the
command IOP
x
Disable Operation.
Immediately after removing IOP
x,
verify the
public network connectivity on the remaining
IOP.
4
From the local IOP:
°
Make sure that the keyboard and
mouse are controlling the IOP³s
operating system.
°
Shut down Windows.
If necessary, enter the hotkey sequence to
switch control to the IOP³s operating system.
Be sure not to have Windows restart after you
shut it down.
5
When prompted, power off the IOP.
Do this only when prompted.