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тАО07-06-2004 07:32 AM
тАО07-06-2004 07:32 AM
Hi all,
we shutdown our array and N class server host last weekend due to power off.
What is the order to start up everything again?
power up host, then using arraymgr -s start to bring array up, then mount the file system?
or
power up array from front panel, then power up host?
Thanks for the confirmation.
Jane
we shutdown our array and N class server host last weekend due to power off.
What is the order to start up everything again?
power up host, then using arraymgr -s start to bring array up, then mount the file system?
or
power up array from front panel, then power up host?
Thanks for the confirmation.
Jane
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тАО07-06-2004 10:15 AM
тАО07-06-2004 10:15 AM
Re: start up the autoraid and N Class server
hi Jane,
As patrick rightly said, power up the array from the front panel and then power up the host.
with best wishes
Naveej
As patrick rightly said, power up the array from the front panel and then power up the host.
with best wishes
Naveej
practice makes a man perfect!!!
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тАО07-06-2004 10:32 AM
тАО07-06-2004 10:32 AM
Re: start up the autoraid and N Class server
Hi all,
The machine is up as I power up the UPS, array and host.
but There is one problem, our UPS is with yellow light ( overloaded ?) on and we I boot up the server, the console also give us warning about the UPS.
Thanks.
The machine is up as I power up the UPS, array and host.
but There is one problem, our UPS is with yellow light ( overloaded ?) on and we I boot up the server, the console also give us warning about the UPS.
Thanks.
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