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07-28-2010 02:30 AM
07-28-2010 02:30 AM
LeftHand Remote ShutDown
Hi, we have one 4-node lefthand and we want to find a way to remotely shutdown it (in case of power failure we want our UPS system to run a script and shutdown the lefthand nodes). What we can do? Is this supported? and if yes, how?
Thank you in advance,
George
Thank you in advance,
George
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07-28-2010 03:54 AM
07-28-2010 03:54 AM
Re: LeftHand Remote ShutDown
To shut down the cluster, you could use the CLIQ example:
cliq shutdownGroup login=10.0.1.2 userName=admin passWord=secret
But also remember that you'll need to down all of your machines that are accessing the SAN first, then run the ShutdownGroup command and you should be good to go.
cliq shutdownGroup login=10.0.1.2 userName=admin passWord=secret
But also remember that you'll need to down all of your machines that are accessing the SAN first, then run the ShutdownGroup command and you should be good to go.
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08-31-2010 04:46 AM
08-31-2010 04:46 AM
Re: LeftHand Remote ShutDown
Thanx for your answer Bryan, but i need an automated way to shutdown all nodes in case of power failure (i have EATON ups and i can inject a Windows script into the ups initiated shutdown process).
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