Shutting Down A Controller Node-Sp 4.X; Shutting Down A Controller Node From The Sc Interface; Hpe 3Par Service Processor - HPE 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service And Upgrade Manual

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Shutting down a Controller Node—SP 4.x
Procedure
1. Connect and log in to the HPE 3PAR SP.
2. From the HPE 3PAR Service Processor Onsite Customer Care (SPOCC) interface main menu, select
SPMAINT in the left navigation pane.
3. Under Service Processor - SP Maintenance, select StoreServ Product Maintenance.
4. Under Service Processor – Storage System Product Maintenance, select Halt a Storage System
Cluster or Node.
5. The HPE 3PAR SP queries the storage system to determine available Controller Nodes. Select the
Controller Node to shut down (halt).
IMPORTANT:
Allow up to 10 minutes for the Controller Node to shut down (halt). When the Controller Node is
fully shut down, the Status LED rapidly flashes green and the UID/Service LED is solid blue. The
Fault LED might be solid amber, depending on the nature of the Controller Node failure.

Shutting down a controller node from the SC interface

Procedure
1. Connect and log in to the HPE 3PAR SP.
2. On the HPE 3PAR Service Console (SC) main menu, select Controller Nodes.
3. Select a controller node in the list pane.
4. On the Actions menu, select Shutdown.
5. Follow the instructions on the dialog that opens.

HPE 3PAR Service Processor

The HPE 3PAR Service Processor (SP) is available as either a physical SP or a virtual SP. The HPE
3PAR SP software is designed to provide remote error detection and reporting and to support diagnostic
and maintenance activities involving the storage systems. The HPE 3PAR SP is composed of a Linux OS
and the HPE 3PAR SP software, and it exists as a single undivided entity.
Physical SP: The physical SP is a hardware device mounted in the system rack. If the customer
chooses a physical SP, each storage system installed at the operating site includes a physical SP
installed in the same rack as the controller nodes. A physical SP uses two physical network
connections:
The left, Port 1 (Eth0/Mgmt) requires a connection from the customer network to communicate with
the storage system.
The right, Port 2 (Eth1/Service) is for maintenance purposes only and is not connected to the
customer network.
Virtual SP: The Virtual SP (VSP) software is provided in an Open Virtual Format (OVF) for VMware
vSphere Hypervisor and self-extractable Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) package for Microsoft Hyper-V. The
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