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3. Press to scroll to Power Off.
4. Press
to select Power Off.
5. Power off system is displayed. Press Enter to power off the system.
Restarting the system
To restore the controller to an operational state, use the following procedure to restart the system.
1. Press
three times to scroll to the Shutdown Options menu.
2. Press
to select Restart.
3. Press
to display Restart system?.
4. Press Enter to go to Star tup.
No user input is required. The system will automatically initiate the startup procedure and proceed to
load the Storage System N am e and World Wide Name information from the op erational controller.
Uninitializing the system
Uninitializing the system is another way to shut d own the system. This action causes the loss of all storage
system data. Because HP Command View EVA cannot communicate with the disk drive enclosures,
the stored
data cannot be accessed.
CAUTION:
Uninitializing the system destroys all user data. The WW N will remain in the controller unless both
controllers are powered off. The password will be lost. If the controllers remain powered on until you
create another storage system (initialize via GUI), you will not have to re-enter the WWN.
Use the following procedure to uninitialize the system.
1. Press
three times to scroll to the Shutdown Options menu.
2. Press
to display Restart.
3. Press
twice to display Uninitialize System.
4. Press
to display Uninitialize?
5. Select Yes and press Enter. The system is now u ninitialized.
Password options
The password entry options are:
Entering a p assword during storage system initialization (see Setting up an HSV210-series
controller pair using the OCP).
Showing the current password.
Changing a password (see Changing a password).
Removing password protection (see Clearing a password).
Changing a passw ord
For security reasons, you may need to change a storage system password. Your password must contain
eight characters consisting of any combination of the uppercase letters A through Z and the lowercase
letters a through z.
Use the following procedure to change the password.
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