5-58 Installing and Using Utilities
but the link cable of a teamed LAN is connected to only one side of the modules or when a
storage device connected by FC is connected to only one side of the modules.
If the module is not stopped even when you attempt to stop the module, see the event log to
check the status.
Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager
Start
1.
Select the target component in the [ft] tree.
2.
Check the current state with the "State" display on the target component screen.
3.
Click the [Bring Up] button in the [Maintenance] screen for the target component.
A certain time is required for the start.
The start result can be confirmed by "State" on the target component screen. The result of
the start operation is reported by the server as an alert.
CHECK:
When starting a stopped IO module, diagnostics of the CPU/IO modules are
automatically performed. The IO module is started after the diagnostics.
Stop
Perform the procedure below before replacing a component.
1.
Select the target component in the [ft] tree.
2.
Check the current state with the "State" display on the target component screen.
3.
Click the [Bring Down] button in the [Maintenance] screen for the target component.
A certain time is required for the stop.
The stop result can be confirmed by "State" on the target component screen. The result of
the stop operation is reported by the server as an alert.
CHECK:
When stopping IO module, check that the status of Ethernet is “Duplex” on NEC
ESMPRO Manager. Do not stop the IO module especially when LAN is connected
only to the IO module on that side.
Summary of Contents for N8800-096F
Page 8: ...NEC Express5800 WARNING CAUTION CAUTION...
Page 9: ......
Page 15: ......
Page 22: ...Precautions for Use 1 3 Rack model Front Rear...
Page 24: ...Precautions for Use 1 5 Water Cooling kit...
Page 34: ...Precautions for Use 1 15 SAFETY INDICATIONS WARNING 32 5 CAUTION...
Page 35: ...1 16 Precautions for Use WARNING CAUTION P IW 9 6 7...
Page 36: ...Precautions for Use 1 17 CAUTION 1...
Page 37: ...1 18 Precautions for Use WARNING CAUTION...
Page 38: ...Precautions for Use 1 19 CAUTION CAUTION...
Page 39: ...1 20 Precautions for Use WARNING CAUTION...
Page 40: ...Precautions for Use 1 21 CAUTION...
Page 44: ...Precautions for Use 1 25 SAFETY INDICATIONS WARNING POWER CAUTION...
Page 45: ...1 26 Precautions for Use WARNING CAUTION AC 4 5m 14 76 ft V 10A 6 7...
Page 46: ...Precautions for Use 1 27 WARNING CAUTION...
Page 47: ...1 28 Precautions for Use CAUTION NEC...
Page 48: ...Precautions for Use 1 29 WARNING CAUTION...
Page 49: ...1 30 Precautions for Use CAUTION CAUTION...
Page 50: ...Precautions for Use 1 31 CAUTION EIA...
Page 51: ...1 32 Precautions for Use 1 9 836 56 3RZHU KXWH3OXV a e a 173 WR e WR 1 SUHVV IW e 1...
Page 52: ...Precautions for Use 1 33...
Page 53: ...1 34 Precautions for Use 5 5 WARNING...
Page 55: ...1 36 Precautions for Use...
Page 68: ...General Description 2 13 Rack model with the front door open...
Page 73: ...2 18 General Description Rear View Tower model Rack model...
Page 110: ...Windows Setup and Operation 3 15 7 Configure the mirror of the extended volume...
Page 128: ...Windows Setup and Operation 3 33 4 The confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes button...
Page 164: ...System Configuration 4 27 Exit Move the cursor onto Exit to display the Exit menu...
Page 225: ...4 88 System Configuration This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 286: ...Installing and Using Utilities 5 61 Sample screen of Server Maintenance Utility...
Page 327: ...6 14 Maintenance This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 381: ...7 54 Troubleshooting This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 424: ...Specifications A 3...
Page 425: ......