5.6 HP StorageWorks X9320 Network Storage System Administrator Guide (AW542-96006, June 2011)

9 Maintaining the system
Shutting down the system
To shut down the system completely, first shut down the X9000 software, and then power off the
system hardware.
Shutting down the X9000 Software
Use the following procedure to shut down the X9000 Software. Unless noted otherwise, run the
commands from the dedicated Management Console or from the node hosting the active agile
management console.
1. Disable HA for all file serving nodes:
ibrix_server -m -U
2. If your cluster has an agile management console configuration, place the passive management
console into maintenance mode. Run the following command on the node hosting the passive
management console:
ibrix_fm -m maintenance
3. Stop application services (CIFS, NFS, NDMP backup):
ibrix_server -s -t { cifs | nfs | ndmp } -c stop [-h SERVERLIST]
4. Unmount all file systems:
ibrix_umount -f <fs_name>
To unmount file systems from the management console GUI, select Filesystems >unmount.
5. Unmount all file systems from X9000 clients.
On Linux X9000 clients, run the following command:
ibrix_lwumount -f <fs_name>
On Windows X9000 clients, stop all applications accessing the file systems, and then
use the client GUI to unmount the file systems (for example, I: DRIVE). Next, go to Services
and stop the fusion service.
6. Verify that all file systems are unmounted:
ibrix_fs -l
7. Shut down file serving nodes other than the node hosting the active agile management console:
shutdown -t now now
8. Shut down the dedicated management console or the node hosting the active agile management
console:
shutdown -t now now
Powering off the hardware
Power off the file serving nodes in any order. The step completely shuts down the cluster.
Starting the system
To start the system, first power on the file serving nodes, and then start the X900 Software.
Starting the X9000 Software
To start the X9000 Software, complete the following steps:
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