HP Surestore Disk Array 12h HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User's and Service M - Page 82
Shutdown, View Settings, Displays the SCSI values for Unit Attn, Term Power, Parity, WDTR
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Operating the Control Panel Using Control Panel Menus Shutdown NOTE! This command requires a SCSI Reset or power cycle for the controller to become ready. (Shutdown is a single command and has no menu items.) Shutdown makes the array unavailable to the host. When a Shutdown is initiated, the array completes any I/Os in progress, posts array information stored in controller NVRAM to disks in the array, then goes offline. A Shutdown should be performed prior to the following procedures: • Powering off the disk array for more than a week; • Replacing the batteries in a controller module; • Moving all of the disk modules to a new array and retaining all data. View Settings System State Warnings Primary Cntrl SCSI ID x SCSI ID y Firmware SCSI Values Auto Include Auto Rebuild ActivSpare Number of Disks Disk States Rebuild SIMMs Installed MBytes of RAM L-Drv States Displays the system state. Displays the warnings. Displays the primary array controller (x/y). Displays the SCSI ID for controller x. Displays the SCSI ID for controller y. Displays the current version of firmware for the primary array controller. Displays the SCSI values for Unit Attn, Term Power, Parity, WDTR, SDTR, DRR, and VEB. Displays the status of the Auto Include (Enabled/Disabled). Displays the status of the Auto Rebuild (Enabled/Disabled). Displays the status of Active Hot Spare (Enabled/Disabled). Displays the current number of disks configured in the array. Displays the current states of all disks A1-A6 and B1-B6 in the array. Displays the current status of the rebuild operation. Displays the number of SIMMs currently installed in the controller indicated. Displays the Megabytes of RAM currently installed in the controller indicated. Displays the size in Megabytes of all logical drives 0 to 7 in the array. Control Panel 82