HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide

hardware poweroff
WARNING! This command uses the iLO port to turn off the server, which does not allow StoreOnce
service sets to shut down gracefully. This results in de-duplication stores shutting down in an unclean
state and requiring integrity checking (an automatic process) on the next power up. To avoid this
condition, the service set on a given node should be failed over to the backup node using the
hardware failover nodeX command before powering down the node.
NOTE: This command applies to multi-node products only.
Description of Command Function
Powers down the StoreOnce appliance. If a file server node is defined in the command entry, only
this node is powered down.
NOTE: This command only works if failover is enabled. See the system enable failover
command, system enable failover” (page 183).
Command Syntax
hardware poweroff [NODEX]
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
NODE
X
As an option, this object can be used to define an individual file server node. X is a
unique numeric index. NODEX is a label uniquely defining the hardware component. It is assigned
during the initial automatic hardware initialization and configuration, and its value resides in the
node_config file. A complete list of the NODEX labels can be obtained using the hardware
show node status command (see “hardware show node status (page 80)). If the file server
node is defined, only that node is powered down.
Command Parameter Requirements
Not applicable no parameters exist within this command.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to command syntax.
At least one system with an active CLI must exist.
If a file serving node is defined in the command entry, the defined node must be powered up.
This command only works if failover is enabled.
Successful Command Output
Upon successfully sending the power off request, the following is displayed:
poweroff request successfully sent
NOTE: This message only indicates the success for the shutdown request. The hardware show
node status command (see “hardware show node status (page 80)) must be entered to verify
that the server nodes shut down correctly. Also, if the shutdown applies to the node currently
supporting the CLI interface, the session terminates following this command.
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