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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Shut Down the FluidFS Cluster

In some cases, you might need to temporarily shut down all NAS controllers in a FluidFS cluster. For example, you might need to shut down the controllers if you are moving the NAS hardware to a different location. When a FluidFS cluster is shut down, NAS volume data is no longer available to clients, and clients are disconnected.

Prerequisites

Schedule a maintenance window and inform clients that the resources hosted by the FluidFS cluster will be unavailable.

CAUTION:Follow the procedure exactly to prevent data inconsistency.

Steps

  1. Change the FluidFS cluster operation mode to No Service:
    1. In the File System view, select Cluster Maintenance.
    2. Click the Internal tab
    3. In the Advanced panel, click Modify Operation Mode. The Modify Operation Mode dialog box opens.
    4. Select No Service and click OK.
  2. Press and release the recessed power button at the back of each NAS controller to shut down the controllers.
    NOTE:Do not hold the power button down.

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