Deleting A Failover Package; Starting A Failover Package - HP StorageWorks 8000 - NAS User Manual

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Managing Your Storage

Deleting a Failover Package

Note:
Before you proceed, you must stop the failover package to edit the information.
Deleting a failover package does not delete the volumes and shares/exports within
the failover package. However, once the failover package is deleted, the volumes
within the deleted failover package will not be accessible to client systems until
you add them to another failover package.
To delete a failover package:
1. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab.
2. Under Failover Packages, select the failover package you want to delete by
3. Select Actions > Delete Selected Package.

Starting a Failover Package

Note:
This operation runs the specified failover package on the designated server. Once
the failover package is up, the volumes in the failover package are mounted and
the shares and exports associated with each volume are accessible to client
systems. Execute Start Package after you create a failover package (and map it
using its virtual IP address) or when you want to restart a failover package that has
been stopped.
To start a failover package:
1. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab.
2. Under Failover Packages, select the failover package you want to start by
3. Select Actions > Start Selected Package.
4. Select the Node where you want the failover package to start from the
5. Click OK.
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