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02-18-2004 03:49 AM
02-18-2004 03:49 AM
Is there a way to shutdown the msa 1000 gracefully from the CLI? If so what are the commands? If not how should one power down the MSA 1000?
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02-19-2004 12:14 AM
02-19-2004 12:14 AM
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Hey
As far as i know there is no way to shut it down properly. If you have any disks mapped on the system you should either dismount them or turn off the systems. After that you just should use the powerbutton on the MSA1000 shelf and if you have more shelves then you probably just have to unplug the powercords on them.
As far as i know there is no way to shut it down properly. If you have any disks mapped on the system you should either dismount them or turn off the systems. After that you just should use the powerbutton on the MSA1000 shelf and if you have more shelves then you probably just have to unplug the powercords on them.
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02-19-2004 11:41 AM
02-19-2004 11:41 AM
Re: MSA 1000
Hi,
Unmount all the file systems,
from the cli issue the command,
shutdown other
shutdown this
then trip the switch at the back of the rack. If outage is for an extended period, remember to remove the cache battries.
Regards,
Orrin.
Unmount all the file systems,
from the cli issue the command,
shutdown other
shutdown this
then trip the switch at the back of the rack. If outage is for an extended period, remember to remove the cache battries.
Regards,
Orrin.
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