Post Result; Service Mode - IBM BladeCenter S SAS RAID Controller Module Installation And User Manual

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Note: Once a pool is dismounted, the pool can not be mounted using the
mountstate -setobject command. A dual controller reboot is required to bring the
pool back online.
<CLI> mountstate -setobject -dismount -bbu 1
<CLI> mountstate -setobject -mount -bbu 1
<CLI> mountstate -setobject -dismount -mediatray 0
<CLI> mountstate -setobject -mount -mediatray 0
<CLI> mountstate -setobject -dismount -enclosure 2
Note: If dismounting an enclosure causes a pool to become degraded, this
command will fail, unless the -okdegraded option is also provided.
<CLI> mountstate -setobject -mount -enclosure 2
Note: If a pool is completely contained in the enclosure, all drives of the pool are
located in the enclosure to be mounted. The pool will not be automatically
mounted. A system reboot, both controllers rebooted at the same time, is required
to bring the pool online.

post result

The post result command shows the result of post.
Command arguments:
<CLI> post result
Example:
<CLI> post result
All tests passed for ctlr 0.
All tests passed for ctlr 1.

service mode

The service mode command displays the cause and recovery information when a
RAID controller is in service mode.
Some situations and system conditions require you to place the RAID Controller in
an offline condition to facilitate a system repair or preserve customer data integrity.
You can use the RAID Controller command line interface to put the RAID
Controller in a state associated with an offline condition, but remaining active on a
level that allows you to continue an interaction. This state is known as service mode.
A service mode shutdown initiates the orderly shutdown sequence but does not
execute the power off phase.
The service mode command transitions a controller to service mode when various
conditions listed in the following table occur. The controller returns to normal
mode after a system administrator or service technician issues one of the controller
actions.
Chapter 8. Using the RAID Controller command line interface
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