3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide - HP Scalable NAS 3.7 for Linux (AG513-96002, October 2009)

this utility could result in filesystem corruption.
Do you wish to continue? y
SUCCESS 99.10.20.4 has been marked as down.
CAUTION:
Be sure to verify that the server is physically down before running the mx server
markdown command. Filesystem corruption can occur is the server is not actually
down.
If mx server markdown is run for a server that is up and in communication with
the cluster, the following message will be displayed:
Do you wish to continue? y
ERROR 99.10.20.3 is not down!
If the command is run for a server that is up but out of communication with the cluster
(for example, the server has lost network connectivity but has not been rebooted),
the mx server markdown command will succeed. However, if the server later
regains network connectivity to the cluster, an alert such as the following will be
displayed:
Operator error may have caused filesystem corruption! 99.10.20.4
returned to the cluster without being rebooted, even though the
operator
verified that 99.10.20.4 was down. It is recommended that all
filesystems
that 99.10.20.4 had mounted be checked for corruption. This
alert will display for 48 hours.
Storage
Online insertion of new storage
HP Scalable NAS supports online insertion (OLI) of new storage, provided that OLI
support is present for your combination of storage device, SAN fabric, HBA
vendor-supplied device driver, and the associated HBA vendor-supplied libhbaapi.
(Check with your vendors to determine whether OLI is supported.)
When this lower-level OLI support is in place, inserting a new disk will cause a new
device to automatically become eligible for importing. The disk can be imported with
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