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The restore options are displayed when restoring a controller (platform and station) that was backed
up to a USB flash drive.
The restore options display when you connect to the controller using a USB-to-microUSB cable and
run a terminal emulator.
This Platform’s ID is hostidPlease make your selection below1) Abort Recovery/Restore mode2) Show backups for other host IDs3) backup file name
Where: backup file name is the name of the backup file on the USB flash drive:
(hostid (unique host ID of the controller), underscore (_) timestamp)
Menu item
Description
1) Abort Recovery/Restore mode
Allows you to abandon the process of recovering or restoring
a USB backup.
2) Factory Recovery **ALL DATA WILL BE LOST!!**
Recovers the controller to its factory default state.
3) Show backups for other host IDs
Displays all backups on the UPS flash drive.
4–
n
)
hostid_timestamp
Displays the USB backup file name, where:
n
is the option number.
hostid
is the host name.
timestamp
identifies the date and time when the backup
was made.
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Shutdown operations
The information below describes how the shutdown operation works.
To initiate a shutdown press and hold the Shutdown button on the enclosure. When the controller
detects that the Shutdown button is being pressed, it enters the shutdown mode. This is indicated by
the Backup LED flashing the alert mode pattern (On 100-mS, Off 100-mS).
To verify the Shutdown button is functioning and not in a failed state, the controller must detect the
button release before proceeding. Once the button is released, the controller puts the software in a
safe state. During this process, the Backup LED toggles with the work pattern (On 1-Second, Off 1-
Second). Once the software has successfully completed its process, it notifies the controller that it is
safe to shutdown. The controller turns off the Backup LED indicating it is safe to remove power.
In the event that the software is unable to put the system into a safe state, the software notifies the
controller that it could not complete the request. The controller then indicates this by toggling the
Backup LED with the error pattern (On 200-mS, Off 200-mS, On 200 mS, Off 3-Seconds).
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