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тАО05-10-2001 06:49 AM
тАО05-10-2001 06:49 AM
Hi Guys:
What is the procedure to totally shutdown a Model 30/FC array (flush cache,remove power, etc) ?
Rgds
What is the procedure to totally shutdown a Model 30/FC array (flush cache,remove power, etc) ?
Rgds
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тАО05-15-2001 01:17 AM
тАО05-15-2001 01:17 AM
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Hello Donovan!
When you hit the POFF button, the BBU should maintain power to the entire box until the cache is flushed to the disks, then the array will be powered off.
However, I recommend to force the posting of the dirty cache lines by disabling the write cache via the Gridmanager first.
Power off this array only when absolutely necessary!
Hope this helps, Bernhard.
When you hit the POFF button, the BBU should maintain power to the entire box until the cache is flushed to the disks, then the array will be powered off.
However, I recommend to force the posting of the dirty cache lines by disabling the write cache via the Gridmanager first.
Power off this array only when absolutely necessary!
Hope this helps, Bernhard.
BN
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тАО05-15-2001 01:27 AM
тАО05-15-2001 01:27 AM
Re: Model 30/FC Disk Array Shutdown
Stop IO, unmount file system and deactivate logical volume group.
Please, verify that there are no Dirty pages by taking a look at that ADP, BDP and UDP are all 0% on the presentation screen.
If they're not, you can set those values to zero by disabling cache (Read/Write) to ensure no data lost from dirty pages.
Now, you can cycle the power.
But what I'm doing is,
1) shutdown system
2) power cycling the array.
Regards,
Please, verify that there are no Dirty pages by taking a look at that ADP, BDP and UDP are all 0% on the presentation screen.
If they're not, you can set those values to zero by disabling cache (Read/Write) to ensure no data lost from dirty pages.
Now, you can cycle the power.
But what I'm doing is,
1) shutdown system
2) power cycling the array.
Regards,
Never say "no" first.
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