To power on or to power off the Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 system, complete the steps in this procedure in the order
given.
Important: Do not power on the system with any
open bays or slots.
- Every unused drive bay must be occupied by a filler panel.
- Filler plates must be installed in all empty canister bays and host interface adapter slots.
Open bays or slots disrupt the internal air flow, causing the
drives to receive insufficient cooling.
- To power on the system, complete the following
steps:
- Power on all expansion enclosures by connecting both
power supply units of an enclosure to their power sources with the
proper power cords.
Ensure that any circuit breakers or switches on the power
sources are turned on. The enclosures do not have power switches.
Repeat this step for each expansion enclosure in the system.
Note: Each enclosure has two power supply units, each with its own power
cord. To provide power failure redundancy, connect each power cord
to a separate power circuit.
- On each expansion canister, check the LEDs, which are
displayed in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Expansion canister LEDs
The canister is ready with no critical errors when Power is illuminated, Status is illuminated, and Fault is off.
If a canister is not ready, see the troubleshooting
procedure for understanding the system status using LEDs.
- Wait for all expansion canisters to finish powering
on.
- Power on each control enclosure by connecting both power
supply units of the enclosure to their power sources with the proper
power cables.
Ensure that any circuit breakers or switches on the power
sources are turned on. Control enclosures do not have power switches.
Note: Each control enclosure has two power supply units, each with
its own power cord. To provide power failure redundancy, connect each
power cord to a separate power circuit.
On each node canister
in the control enclosure, check the LEDs, which are displayed in
Figure 2.
Figure 2. Node canister LEDs
The node canister is ready with no critical errors when
Power is illuminated,
Status is flashing, and
Fault is off.
If a canister is
not ready, see the troubleshooting procedure
for understanding the system status using LEDs.
Before you power off the system
Before you remove all input power to the system (for example,
to shut down the machine room for maintenance), you must shut down
all Lenovo Storage V7000 system processes while still powered.
Shutting down the
system causes all nodes in the system to store data to internal drives
before entering a standby state. In standby state, volumes provided
by the system are no longer accessible.
If the system is not
shut down before input power is turned off, the Lenovo Storage V7000 nodes detect the loss of power. The nodes continue to run on battery
power until they save all data in memory to internal drives.
When input power is restored, batteries in the nodes recharge. No
I/O activity occurs until the batteries have sufficient charge to
enable the nodes to save all their data in the event of another power
loss. Recharging might take two hours if the nodes ran long enough
without power to discharge their batteries. Shutting down the system
before removing input power prevents battery drain and enables I/O
activity to resume immediately when input power is restored.
- To power off the system, complete the following
steps:
- Stop all host I/O to volumes on the system.
- Shut down the system from the management GUI. Click . From the Actions menu, select Power off.
- Wait for the power LEDs on all node canisters (Figure 2) in all control enclosures to blink at 1 Hz, indicating
the shutdown operation is complete.
- Disconnect the power cords from both power supplies
in each control enclosure.
- Disconnect the power cords from both power supplies
in each expansion enclosure.
- Ensure that all cables are stored in an orderly way
to reduce the risk of cable damage when replaceable units are removed
or inserted.