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MARK
January 19, 2025
A technician is shutting down a PowerStore T node. What is the recommended procedure? Select all that apply.
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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025
To shut down a Dell EMC PowerStore T node, follow these steps:
1. Using PowerStore Manager: - Log in to PowerStore Manager using the management IP address and administrator credentials. - Under Hardware, select the appliance containing the node to be powered off. - On the Appliance Details page, go to the Hardware tab. - Under Rear View, expand Base Enclosure and select the specific node. - Under More Actions, choose Power Down. - Enter the service password in the confirmation prompt and click Power Down. - Verify the node is powered off by checking the LEDs on the rear of the chassis.
2. Using a Service Script (if PowerStore Manager is inaccessible): - Launch an SSH client and connect to the appliance using the management IP address. - Log in with the service account username and password. - Run the command: `svc_cluster shutdown`. - Confirm the process by checking that the Node Power LEDs are off. - Disconnect the power cables from the nodes and ensure all remaining LEDs are off.
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Do you have a question about the EMC PowerStore T and is the answer not in the manual?
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A technician is shutting down a PowerStore T node. What is the recommended procedure? Select all that apply.
To shut down a Dell EMC PowerStore T node, follow these steps:
1. Using PowerStore Manager:
- Log in to PowerStore Manager using the management IP address and administrator credentials.
- Under Hardware, select the appliance containing the node to be powered off.
- On the Appliance Details page, go to the Hardware tab.
- Under Rear View, expand Base Enclosure and select the specific node.
- Under More Actions, choose Power Down.
- Enter the service password in the confirmation prompt and click Power Down.
- Verify the node is powered off by checking the LEDs on the rear of the chassis.
2. Using a Service Script (if PowerStore Manager is inaccessible):
- Launch an SSH client and connect to the appliance using the management IP address.
- Log in with the service account username and password.
- Run the command: `svc_cluster shutdown`.
- Confirm the process by checking that the Node Power LEDs are off.
- Disconnect the power cables from the nodes and ensure all remaining LEDs are off.
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