Maintenance Of Express5800/Ft Series; Ftsmaint Command; Component Information; Start/Stop The Component - NEC Express5800 Series Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 1 Maintenance
4.

Maintenance of Express5800/ft series

For Express5800/ft server maintenance tasks, use the /opt/ft/bin/ftsmaint command on console of ftSys
Management Appliance. For information about using the ftsmaint command and using device path
enumeration to manage specific devices in your system,

ftsmaint Command

Device Path Enumeration
ftsmaint Examples
4.1
ftsmaint Command

4.1.1 Component information

・ftsmaint ls path
This command displays the status of the hardware specified by the enumerated path. Specifying a path
displays a detailed status of the hardware at that path.
Omitting the path argument displays a less-detailed table of all fault-tolerant devices on the system. Refer to
Chapter 1 (4.2 Device Path Enumeration) for more information.
Output from ftsmaint ls path reflects what the ftSSS management software reports about the state of a given
component. Because of system latency, this may not reflect the immediate state of the device.
To verify the actual state of the device, check the opstate of its LED.

4.1.2 Start/stop the component

・ftsmaint bringDown path
This command removes from service the CPU module, PCI module, or internal disk specified by path. No
other devices are supported. When you bring down a device, the effect on the system is the same as
physically removing it.
・ftsmaint bringUp path
This command brings into service the CPU module, PCI module, or internal disk specified by path. No other
devices are supported.
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Note
Running this command may fail if the necessary process does not run immediately after the
system startup. In this case, wait for a while (several minutes or so), and try again.
Important
When manually bringing down a component, it is possible that a whole CPU/IO
module will be taken out of service. Be careful to bring down a component only
when the system is fully duplexed.
Note
This command is valid only for CPU module, I/O module, and internal disk drives.
Tips
Running the ftsmaint bringUp command on a CPU module degrades system performance
and halts network communications for up to a minute.
Note
This command is valid only for CPU module, I/O module, and internal disk drives.
Express5800/R320c-E4, R320c-M4 Maintenance Guide (VMware)
4. Maintenance of Express5800/ft series
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