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тАО06-23-2009 07:32 AM
тАО06-23-2009 07:32 AM
How to properly power down MSA1000
Just wondering if there is a software based method to power off the MSA1000. The only way i know of to turn off the MSA1000 and all the hard drives is to push the power button on the MSA1000 encolsure.
There just has to be a better way. i have 3 hard drive enclosures completely full of hard drives. And this method just seems damaging...
Please advise
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тАО06-23-2009 07:40 AM
тАО06-23-2009 07:40 AM
Re: How to properly power down MSA1000
2. power off the msa.
never had a problem with it in a past.
Steven
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тАО06-23-2009 08:03 AM
тАО06-23-2009 08:03 AM
Re: How to properly power down MSA1000
There's just got to be a better way. COME ON HP..
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тАО06-23-2009 08:08 AM
тАО06-23-2009 08:08 AM
Re: How to properly power down MSA1000
You can probably console in if you had a console cable and do a controller shutdown... but I have never done it before that way. Not even sure if there is a shutdown command.
Steven
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тАО06-23-2009 08:10 AM
тАО06-23-2009 08:10 AM
Re: How to properly power down MSA1000
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тАО06-23-2009 09:17 AM
тАО06-23-2009 09:17 AM
Re: How to properly power down MSA1000
Yes, it is too bad that there is no way to do a clean shutdown :-( :-(
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тАО06-24-2009 01:20 AM
тАО06-24-2009 01:20 AM
Re: How to properly power down MSA1000
Here is the procedure:
1. Shutdown your hosts or stop the I/Os
2. Shutdown the MSA1000 Controllers by press/holding the power button for 3 seconds
3. Shutdown all other attached disk enclosures.
While powering up follow the same procedure in revers order.
This is the recommended procedure and will not harm your data.
Please assign points if you get this answer helpful.
Thanks,
BK