v
You
are
forced
to
shut
down
the
storage
subsystem
without
performing
the
normal
shutdown
procedures
(listed
in
because
of
an
emergency
situation.
Attention:
To
avoid
damage
to
the
hardware,
take
special
care
when
you
restart
the
system
after
an
unexpected
shutdown.
Note:
Unattended
restoration
of
power
is
supported;
however,
if
power
restoration
is
attended,
you
should
follow
the
best
practices
guidelines
and
the
power
restoration
sequence
in
Performing
an
emergency
shutdown
Emergency
situations
might
include
fire,
flood,
extreme
weather
conditions,
or
other
hazardous
circumstances.
If
a
power
outage
or
emergency
situation
occurs,
always
turn
off
all
power
switches
on
all
computing
equipment.
This
will
help
safeguard
your
equipment
from
potential
damage
due
to
electrical
surges
when
power
is
restored.
If
the
storage
subsystem
loses
power
unexpectedly,
it
might
be
due
to
a
hardware
failure
in
the
power
system
or
midplane
(see
Use
this
procedure
to
shut
down
the
storage
subsystem
during
an
emergency:
1.
If
you
have
time,
stop
all
I/O
activity
to
the
storage
subsystem
by
shutting
down
the
host
or
disconnecting
the
storage
subsystem
logical
drives
through
the
host.
2.
Check
the
LEDs
(front
and
back).
Make
note
of
any
Needs
Attention
LEDs
that
are
on
so
you
can
correct
the
problem
when
you
turn
on
the
power
again.
3.
Turn
off
all
power-supply
switches;
then
unplug
the
power
cords
from
the
storage
subsystem.
Restoring
power
after
an
emergency
shutdown
Use
the
following
procedure
to
restore
power
to
the
storage
subsystem
in
a
configuration
after
an
unplanned
shutdown.
Risk
of
severe
electrical
shock
–
Never
turn
on
the
power
to
any
equipment
if
there
is
evidence
of
fire,
water,
or
structural
damage.
Doing
so
might
cause
severe
electrical
shock.
1.
Visually
check
the
equipment
for
damage.
Is
there
evidence
of
damage
to
any
of
the
storage
subsystem
components,
cables,
or
equipment
attached
to
the
storage
subsystem?
v
Yes
–
Do
not
continue
with
this
procedure.
Contact
your
IBM
service
representative
for
assistance.
Depending
on
the
current
service
agreements,
you
might
need
to
return
the
equipment
to
the
factory
or
local
service
center
for
repair.
v
No
–
Go
to
step
Potential
data
loss
–
Before
resetting
circuit
breakers
in
the
cabinet,
ensure
that
the
storage
subsystem
and
storage
expansion
enclosures
power
switches
are
turned
off.
Resetting
circuit
breakers
after
an
emergency
situation
while
the
storage
subsystem
and
storage
expansion
enclosure
power
switches
are
turned
on
can
cause
potential
data
loss
because
the
configuration
components
might
not
be
powered
on
in
the
correct
sequence.
See
for
details
about
the
correct
power-on
sequence.
2.
Do
whatever
is
necessary
to
cool
the
unit
(replace
the
fans,
use
external
fans
to
cool
the
room,
and
so
on).
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4.
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the
storage
subsystem
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