Powering local arrays on or off, To power local arrays off, To power local arrays on – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Preparing for External Storage XP operations

This command checks if defined information about the mapped external LU and the actual external LU

status match. If the external LU can be used as the mapped local array volume, the external LU is set to

accept I/O, and you can continue using the external LU as a mapped LU.
Use this command to restore the external LU, which is set to reject host I/O operations by the

Disconnect Subsystem or Disconnect Volume command, as the mapped volume. You can execute the

Check Paths & Restore Vol. command for the entire array or an individual LU.
If an error occurs in the external storage path such that the command fails, correct the error so the path

can be restored, and execute the Check Paths & Restore Vol. command again.
For instructions, see

Checking the connection status and resuming external LU operations (Check

Paths & Restore Vol.)

” on page 100.

NOTE:

When executing the Check Paths & Restore Vol. command, if the external LU is ready to be

restored as the mapped LU, the external LU is set to Available. However, if the external LU is not

ready to be restored, the external LU status remains as Blocked.

The following sections describe procedures to power the local and external arrays on or off.

CAUTION:

To power both the local and external arrays off, first power off the local array, and then power

off the external array.

CAUTION:

To power both the local and external arrays on, first power on the external array, and then

power on the local array. If both are supplied by a common failed power source, one option to ensure that

the external array is online and available before the XP powers up is to place the external array on an

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).

Powering local arrays on or off

To power local arrays off

1.

Stop read and write I/Os to the external LU that is mapped as a local array internal LDEV.

2.

Perform other operations required before powering the local array off.

3.

Turn the local array’s power off.

NOTE:

As you turn the local array’s power off, all data for the external LU in the local array’s cache

memory is written in the external LU (all data is destaged).

To power local arrays on

1.

Power on the external array containing the external LU mapped as a local array internal LDEV.

2.

Turn on the local array’s power.

CAUTION:

When the local array is powered off after executing the Disconnect Subsystem command,

you cannot access the mapped external LU from the local array when you first power on the local array.

You must execute the Check Paths & Restore Vol. command to resume using the mapped external LU. The

Check Paths & Restore Vol. command checks if the defined information and actual status of the external LU

mapped as a local array volume match. If the external LU is ready to be used as a mapped volume, the LU

is set to accept I/Os and you can resume using the volume as a mapped volume.

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