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Performing an emergency shutdown<br />

Attention: Emergency situations might include fire, flood, extreme weather<br />

conditions, or other hazardous circumstances. If a power outage or emergency<br />

situation occurs, always turn off all power switches on all computing equipment.<br />

This will help safeguard your equipment from potential damage due to electrical<br />

surges when power is restored. If the storage server loses power unexpectedly, it<br />

might be due to a hardware failure in the power system or midplane (see<br />

“Troubleshooting” on page 70).<br />

Use this procedure to shut down the storage server during an emergency:<br />

1. If you have time, stop all I/O activity to the storage server by shutting down the<br />

host or disconnecting the storage server logical drives through the host.<br />

2. Check the LEDs (front and back). Make note of any Fault LEDs that are on so<br />

you can correct the problem when you turn on the power again.<br />

3. Turn off all power-supply switches; then unplug the power cords from the<br />

storage server.<br />

Restoring power after an emergency shutdown<br />

Use this procedure to restart the storage server if you turned off the power-supply<br />

switches during an emergency shutdown, or if a power failure or a power outage<br />

occurred:<br />

1. After the emergency situation is over or power is restored, check the storage<br />

server for damage. If there is no visible damage, continue with step 2;<br />

otherwise, have your system serviced.<br />

2. After you have checked for damage, ensure that the power-supply switches are<br />

off; then plug in the storage-server power cords.<br />

3. Complete step 2 on page 35 to determine the proper power-on sequence for<br />

your system.<br />

4. Complete steps 3 and 4 on page 35 to turn on power to the devices in your<br />

system and to check the status of the storage server.<br />

Restoring power after an over-temperature shutdown<br />

Use this procedure to restart the storage server after an unexpected shutdown due<br />

to an over-temperature condition:<br />

1. Make sure that the power-supply switches on the back of the storage server are<br />

turned off.<br />

2. Do whatever is necessary to cool the unit (replace the fans, use external fans to<br />

cool the room, and so on).<br />

3. Check all components and cables for visible damage. Do not start the storage<br />

server if you find evidence of damage.<br />

4. Complete step 2 on page 35 to determine the proper power-on sequence for<br />

your system.<br />

5. When the internal temperature of the storage server is below 35°C (95°F),<br />

complete steps 3 and 4 on page 35 to turn on power to the devices in your<br />

system and to check the status of the storage server.<br />

Monitoring status through software<br />

Use the storage-management software to monitor the status of the storage server.<br />

Run the software constantly, and check it frequently.<br />

38 IBM TotalStorage FAStT600 Fibre Channel Storage Server: Installation and User’s Guide

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