HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 162

Start the management group back up, Restarted management group in maintenance mode

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Figure 58 Notification of taking volumes offline . 1. Stop server or host access to the volumes in the list. 2. Click Shut Down Group. The management group shuts down and disappears from the CMC. Start the management group back up When you are ready to start up the management group, simply power on the storage systems for that group. 1. Power on the storage systems that were shut down. 2. Use Find in the CMC to discover the storage systems. When the storage systems are all operating properly, the volumes become available and can be reconnected with the hosts or servers. Restarted management group in maintenance mode In certain cases the management group may start up in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode status usually indicates that either the management group is not completely restarted or the volumes are resynchronizing. When the management group is completely operational and the resynchronizing is complete, the management group status changes to normal mode. Some situations which might cause a management group to start up in maintenance mode include the following: • A storage system becomes unavailable, and the management group is shut down while that storage system is repaired or replaced. After the storage system is repaired or replaced and the management group is started up, the management group remains in maintenance mode while the repaired or replaced storage system is resynchronizing with the rest of the management group. • After a management group is shut down, a subset of storage systems is powered on. The management group remains in maintenance mode until the remaining storage systems are powered on and rediscovered in the CMC. • For some reason, a storage system comes up, but it is not fully functional. Manually change management group to normal mode While the management group is in maintenance mode, volumes and snapshots are unavailable. You may get volumes and snapshots back online if you manually change the status from maintenance 162 Working with management groups

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Figure 58 Notification of taking volumes offline
.
1.
Stop server or host access to the volumes in the list.
2.
Click
Shut Down Group
.
The management group shuts down and disappears from the CMC.
Start the management group back up
When you are ready to start up the management group, simply power on the storage systems for that
group.
1.
Power on the storage systems that were shut down.
2.
Use Find in the CMC to discover the storage systems.
When the storage systems are all operating properly, the volumes become available and can
be reconnected with the hosts or servers.
Restarted management group in maintenance mode
In certain cases the management group may start up in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode status
usually indicates that either the management group is not completely restarted or the volumes are
resynchronizing. When the management group is completely operational and the resynchronizing is
complete, the management group status changes to normal mode.
Some situations which might cause a management group to start up in maintenance mode include
the following:
A storage system becomes unavailable, and the management group is shut down while that storage
system is repaired or replaced. After the storage system is repaired or replaced and the manage-
ment group is started up, the management group remains in maintenance mode while the repaired
or replaced storage system is resynchronizing with the rest of the management group.
After a management group is shut down, a subset of storage systems is powered on. The manage-
ment group remains in maintenance mode until the remaining storage systems are powered on
and rediscovered in the CMC.
For some reason, a storage system comes up, but it is not fully functional.
Manually change management group to normal mode
While the management group is in maintenance mode, volumes and snapshots are unavailable. You
may get volumes and snapshots back online if you manually change the status from maintenance
Working with management groups
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