10 resetting the quiesce state in transfer process, 11 administrating an sp file transfer trigger, Resetting the quiesce state in transfer process – HP 3PAR Service Processors User Manual

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3.9

Resetting the Quiesce State in Transfer Process

3PAR Service Processor User’s Guide

3

Make any additional changes to the SP phone number and dial-in prefix, if applicable.

4

When task is complete, type A and press

ENTER

to quit, save, and activate the new remote

operations transfer media settings.

3.10 Resetting the Quiesce State in Transfer Process

The transfer control process (SPtransfer) can quiesce itself for varying lengths of time because

of errors in transmission, a change in the state of the Customer Controlled Access, or for other

purposes. Use the Reset Quiesce state in Transfer process option on the SP Transfer Settings

menu to force the SPtransfer command to quit its quiesced state. This is mainly a diagnostic

operation.

To force the transfer process to reset:

1

From the SPMAINT main menu, type 1 for SP Control/Status and press

ENTER

.

2

Type 8 for Reset Quiesce state in Transfer process and press

ENTER

.

3.11 Administrating an SP File Transfer Trigger

Use the SP File Transfer Trigger option on the SP Control menu to force the logging function on

the Service Processor (SP) to switch to a new log and queue the old one for transfer to the

connection portal. This is done mainly for diagnostic purposes at the request of an authorized

3PAR service representative or a local service provider.

To force a transfer trigger:

1

From the SPMAINT main menu, type 1 for SP Control/Status and press

ENTER

.

2

Type 7 for SP File Transfer Trigger from the File/Log Transfer menu and press

ENTER

.

3

Type 1 and press

ENTER

to confirm the transfer.

To create a Service Processor Log Out Request (SPLOR) and transfer, type 19 and press

ENTER

.

The SPLOR creates a diagnostic archive of data related to the SP state and configuration.

NOTE: This option does not display any menu output, even though the signal is

sent to the process. It is not necessary to confirm this action.

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