Administrator Guide

Step 7: Shut down the le server cluster hosts
Finally, shut down the le server cluster hosts. You can follow the same procedure as in the previous step, except specify the le server
cluster host names or iDRAC IP addresses. Make sure that you shut down the hosts one at a time.
Step 8: Shut down other hardware devices
At this point, the JBODs are still powered on and are not remotely manageable in terms of power on/o.
Depending on the reason for the stamp shutdown (maintenance versus relocation), you can do either of the following:
Power them o by switching o the PDUs for the rack, or
Switch them o individually. Press the on/o switch on the back of the device.
Starting up the stamp
At a high level, the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft startup sequence steps are as follows:
1 Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
2 JBODs
3 File server cluster hosts
4 Compute cluster hosts
5 Infrastructure VMs
6 Tenant VMs
7 Backup hosts
8 DPM VMs
Use the following detailed procedures to gracefully start up the stamp.
Prerequisites
Prepare a laptop if iDRACs are connected
If the iDRACs are connected in the environment, Dell recommends that you use a laptop to perform these tasks.
1 Connect the laptop to port 39 or 40 of the switch of the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp. This switch is the network
switch that you use for management of Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft infrastructure components through iDRAC
connections.
2 Congure the laptop with a static IP address from the iDRAC subnet range. This step enables network communication to the iDRACs
in the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp.
3 Install Java version 7 on this laptop so that you can start the virtual console through the iDRAC interface.
Ensure that AD DS services are available
Ensure that your Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) infrastructure is available, and functional.
Step 1: Power on the hardware devices
1 Power on the PDUs.
2 Ensure the on/o switch is on for the JBODs.
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