HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 161

Restoring a management group, Safely shutting down a management group, Prerequisites

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3. Click Save. A Save window opens so that you can select the location for the .bin file or .txt file. 4. In the Save window, accept the default name of the file, or type a different name. 5. From the Files of Type drop-down menu, select the .bin file type. 6. Repeat this procedure, and in Step 5, select the .txt file type. The .txt file describes the configuration. Restoring a management group Call Customer Support for help if you need to restore a management group using a .bin file. Safely shutting down a management group Safely shut down a management group to ensure the safety of your data. Shutting down lets you: • Perform maintenance on storage systems in that group • Move storage systems around in your data center • Perform maintenance on other equipment such as switches or UPS units • Prepare for a pending natural disaster Also, use a script to configure a safe shut down in the case of a controlled power down by a UPS. See Chapter 15 on page 255. Sample scripts are available from the Customer Resource Center. Shutting down a management group also relates to powering off individual storage systems and maintaining access to volumes. See the command line documentation, the HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN/iQ Command Line Interface User Guide, installed in the documentation directory of the program files. Prerequisites • Disconnect any hosts or servers that are accessing volumes in the management group. • Wait for any restriping of volumes or snapshots to complete. Shut down the management group 1. Log in to the management group that you want to shut down. 2. Click Management Group Tasks on the Details tab, and select Shut Down Management Group. 3. Click Shut Down Group. The management group shuts down and disappears from the CMC. If volumes are still connected to servers or hosts After you click Shut Down Group, a confirmation window opens, listing volumes that are still connected and that will become unavailable if you continue shutting down the management group. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 161

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3.
Click
Save
.
A Save window opens so that you can select the location for the .bin file or .txt file.
4.
In the Save window, accept the default name of the file, or type a different name.
5.
From the
Files of Type
drop-down menu, select the .bin file type.
6.
Repeat this procedure, and in Step 5, select the .txt file type.
The .txt file describes the configuration.
Restoring a management group
Call Customer Support for help if you need to restore a management group using a .bin file.
Safely shutting down a management group
Safely shut down a management group to ensure the safety of your data. Shutting down lets you:
Perform maintenance on storage systems in that group
Move storage systems around in your data center
Perform maintenance on other equipment such as switches or UPS units
Prepare for a pending natural disaster
Also, use a script to configure a safe shut down in the case of a controlled power down by a UPS.
See
Chapter 15
on page 255. Sample scripts are available from the Customer Resource Center.
Shutting down a management group also relates to powering off individual storage systems and
maintaining access to volumes. See the command line documentation, the
HP StorageWorks P4000
SAN/iQ Command Line Interface User Guide,
installed in the documentation directory of the program
files.
Prerequisites
Disconnect any hosts or servers that are accessing volumes in the management group.
Wait for any restriping of volumes or snapshots to complete.
Shut down the management group
1.
Log in to the management group that you want to shut down.
2.
Click
Management Group Tasks
on the Details tab, and select
Shut Down Management Group
.
3.
Click
Shut Down Group
.
The management group shuts down and disappears from the CMC.
If volumes are still connected to servers or hosts
After you click Shut Down Group, a confirmation window opens, listing volumes that are still connected
and that will become unavailable if you continue shutting down the management group.
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