EMC & NetApp
NetApp FAS270 & HITACHI DF700 Power On/Off Procedure
NETAPP power-on sequence: Power on the disk shelves in numerical order, then power on the controllers after about 20 seconds. Power on the servers using the sto
1. NETAPP power-on sequence:
- Power on the disk shelves in numerical order, then power on the controllers after about 20 seconds.
- Power on the servers using the storage.
Power-off sequence:
- Shut down all hosts using this storage (in my opinion, just stop the relevant applications and disconnect from the NAS).
- Log into the storage system via serial port or telnet.
- Enter "halt" (for dual controllers, enter "halt -f"), returning to the "CFE>" or "LOADER>" state.
- Enter "halt" on the other controller's terminal, and wait for it to return to "CFE>" or "LOADER>".
- Power off the controllers, then power off the disk shelves in order.
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2. HITACHI power-on sequence:
- Confirm that the "Main Switch" on the front of the controller is in the "Off" position.
- Connect and turn on the expansion cabinet power.
- Connect and turn on the controller power.
- Turn on the "Main Switch".
- Wait for the storage to finish auto-starting. (If a yellow alarm light is on after power-up, please confirm whether it's the "Charge" status light, which indicates the backup battery hasn't been charged for a long time and hasn't reached the required voltage. Once charging is complete, the alarm will clear automatically.)
Power-off sequence:
- Confirm that the host has stopped accessing storage disks (including but not limited to closing databases, unmounting file systems, Varyoff VG).
- Turn off the "Main Switch" (controller front panel) and wait for the device to power down, which takes about 5 minutes. Confirm the "POWER" indicator is off.
- After the above steps, the storage has been powered off. If you are not performing power modification, supply maintenance, or other tasks, ignore the following steps.
- Check the "Cache Power" indicator status on each controller. If it's still on, it means the power-off did not end normally; analyze the specific cause.
- If the "Cache Power" indicator is off, power off the controllers, then power off the expansion cabinets in order.
- Try to unplug the power cords to prevent current pulses from damaging the machine when power returns.
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