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The shutdown procedure disconnects client sessions and halts
server operation.
1. Notify users that the server will be off line and recommend they
close all files.
2. Perform a shutdown procedure as described above on page 11-17.
3. When prompted by the following display on the control panel:
Press the server's power switch to switch power off.
4. When ready to restart the server (at least 10 seconds later, so that
the disk drives stop spinning), press the power switch to switch
on power. The server performs the initialization process,
described starting at step 3 in "Startup Steps" on page 6-1.
Use the "Reset to "First Time" Defaults Procedure" on page 6-7.
Use the instructions in chapter 10, "Updating the Firmware".
File System Recovery. Use this first procedure when only drives
and not the server module are being replaced:
1. Replace all damaged drives. (Call HP support per appendix A,
"Getting Support" for replacement parts.) To replace drives, use
the "Replace Disk Drive Module" procedure starting on
page 11-23, through step 9 only.
2. Restart the server and use HD Server Admin (on a workstation
on the network; see page 4-3 to 4-4). Go to the Configuration
Disk Setup page. Click on the [Create Volume] button. By default,
all disk drives are selected. If you want to exclude any of the disk
drives from the volume, deselect each one. If you have more than
three selected, you are given the option of using one as the hot
spare. Perform the requested confirmations.
3. Check your lists of backup sets for the components described
below and for how to restore them. (For using a local tape drive,
see "Restoring Files" starting on page 9-9).
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Directories that are parents of the shares and the backup
file sets:
Check your backup sets to determine which directories will
not be restored from backups. Create those directories on
the server. Use the Configuration Æ File Shares
(page 4-10).
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