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Removing a storage system from a management group, Prerequisites

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mode to normal mode, depending upon how your cluster and volumes are configured. However, manually changing from maintenance mode to normal mode causes the volumes in the management group to run in degraded mode while it continues resynchronizing, or until all the storage systems are up, or the reason for the problem is corrected. CAUTION: If you are not certain that manually setting the management group to normal mode will bring your data online, or if it is not imperative to gain access to your data, do not change this setting. 1. In the navigation window, select the management group, and log in. 2. Click Management Group Tasks on the Details tab, and select Edit Management Group. Figure 59 Manually setting management group to normal mode . 3. Click Set To Normal. The management group is reset to normal mode. Removing a storage system from a management group When a storage system needs to be repaired or upgraded, remove it from the management group before beginning the repair or upgrade. Also remove a storage system from a management group if you are replacing it with another system. Prerequisites • Stop the manager on the storage system if it is running a manager. You may want to start a manager or Virtual Manager on a different storage system to maintain quorum and the best fault tolerance. See "Stopping managers" on page 158. • (Optional) If the resultant number of storage systems in the cluster is fewer than the number required for the data protection level, you may have to change the data protection level of the volume(s) before removing the storage system from the cluster. • Remove the storage system from the cluster. See "Removing a storage system from a cluster" on page 180. • Let any restripe operations finish completely. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 163

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mode to normal mode, depending upon how your cluster and volumes are configured. However,
manually changing from maintenance mode to normal mode causes the volumes in the management
group to run in degraded mode while it continues resynchronizing, or until all the storage systems
are up, or the reason for the problem is corrected.
CAUTION:
If you are not certain that manually setting the management group to normal mode will bring your
data online, or if it is not imperative to gain access to your data, do not change this setting.
1.
In the navigation window, select the management group, and log in.
2.
Click
Management Group Tasks
on the Details tab, and select
Edit Management Group
.
Figure 59 Manually setting management group to normal mode
.
3.
Click
Set To Normal
.
The management group is reset to normal mode.
Removing a storage system from a management group
When a storage system needs to be repaired or upgraded, remove it from the management group
before beginning the repair or upgrade. Also remove a storage system from a management group if
you are replacing it with another system.
Prerequisites
Stop the manager on the storage system if it is running a manager. You may want to start a
manager or Virtual Manager on a different storage system to maintain quorum and the best fault
tolerance. See
Stopping managers
on page 158.
(Optional) If the resultant number of storage systems in the cluster is fewer than the number required
for the data protection level, you may have to change the data protection level of the volume(s)
before removing the storage system from the cluster.
Remove the storage system from the cluster. See
Removing a storage system from a
cluster
on page 180.
Let any restripe operations finish completely.
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