Rebooting The System Using The Storeonce Cli - HPE StoreOnce 6500 User Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

system shutdown: This command gracefully shuts down the cluster by shutting down all services
and StoreOnce service sets before powering down the servers. when you power up, the deduplication
stores will start up from a clean state. Servers will be in the off state, and will require powering on via
the power button.
hardware poweroff nodeX: This command uses the iLO port to turn off the server, which does not
allow StoreOnce service sets to shutdown gracefully. Deduplication stores shut down in an unclean
state and require integrity checking (an automatic process) on the next power on. To avoid this
condition, the service set on a given node should be failed over to the backup node using the system
failover setX command before powering down the node.

Rebooting the system using the StoreOnce CLI

More details can be found in the StoreOnce System CLI Reference Guide.
Use the following CLI commands to reboot your system:
system reboot: This command gracefully reboots the cluster by shutting down all services and
StoreOnce service sets before rebooting the servers. This means on reboot the deduplication stores
will start up from a clean state.
hardware reboot nodeX: This command uses the iLO port to reboot the server, which does not
allow StoreOnce service sets to reboot gracefully. The result is deduplication stores shutting down in
an unclean state and requiring integrity checking (an automatic process) on reboot.
The following sequence is recommended if you wish to reboot a node in a controlled way. It fails over the
service set before rebooting the node.
1. system enable failover
2. system failover setX
3. system reboot nodeX
Once nodeX has completed reboot, use system failback nodeX.
Rebooting the system using the StoreOnce CLI
19

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Storeonce 6600

Table of Contents