Reboot A Powerstore T Model Node Using A Service Script; Reboot A Powerstore X Model Node - Dell EMC PowerStore 1000 Installation And Service Manual

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NOTE:
Do not power off or reboot a node, if the peer node is not operating normally. If the peer node is experiencing any
major issues, associated alerts and events appear in PowerStore Manager.
Also, to avoid service interruptions, ensure that there are sufficient and healthy paths from all connected hosts to the peer
node.
About this task
Use the following procedure to reboot a PowerStore T model node using PowerStore Manager:
Steps
1. Under Hardware, select the appliance that includes the node you want to power off.
2. On the Appliance Details page, select the Components card.
3. On the Components card, under Rear View, expand Base Enclosure, and then select the node that you want to power
off.
4. Under More Actions, select Reboot.
5. On the confirmation prompt, enter the service password, and then click Reboot.

Reboot a PowerStore T model node using a service script

Prerequisites
Obtain the following information:
● Management IP address of the appliance that contains the node. In PowerStore Manager, go to Settings > Networking
> Networking IPs > Management. Review the Management IPs table to identify the management IP address associated
with the appliance.
● Service account credentials
NOTE:
Do not power off or reboot a node, if the peer node is not operating normally. If the peer node is experiencing any
major issues, associated alerts and events appear in PowerStore Manager.
Also, to avoid service interruptions, ensure that there are sufficient and healthy paths from all connected hosts to the peer
node.
About this task
Use the following procedure to reboot a PowerStore T model node using a service script:
Steps
1. Launch an SSH client, and connect to the appliance using the management IP address.
2. Enter the username and password for the service account to log in.
The login prompt indicates the node that you are logged into. For example, the letter "A" in the prompt
[SVC:user@FNM12345678910-A~]$ indicates that you are logged into node A.
3. Based on the node you are logged into, run one of the following commands:
● svc_node reboot local to reboot the node you are logged into.
● svc_node reboot peer to reboot the peer node.
For more information, see the PowerStore Service Scripts Guide.

Reboot a PowerStore X model node

Prerequisites
Obtain the following information:
● Address of the VMware vCenter server associated with the appliance
● Associated vCenter server account credentials
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