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HPE StoreOnce 3640

HPE StoreOnce 3640
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c. In the Security section, click the Key Manager panel.
d. On the Key Manager screen, select Backup on the Actions menu ( ).
Find Key Manager information in the StoreOnce Management Console Online Help, and in the
StoreOnce 3620, 3640, 5200, 5250, and 5650 Systems User Guide: For StoreOnce software version
4.1.0.
3. If using HPE StoreOnce Remote Support, disable remote event reporting to HPE. See Enabling
maintenance mode when using StoreOnce Remote Support.
Enabling maintenance mode when using StoreOnce Remote Support
If StoreOnce Remote Support is configured, put the StoreOnce System into maintenance mode before
installing the upgrade. Enabling maintenance mode prevents the system from generating unwanted
support calls during the installation process.
Procedure
1. Navigate to the StoreOnce System and log in to the StoreOnce Management Console.
2. On the main menu, select Settings.
3. In the System section, select the Maintenance mode panel.
4. On the Maintenance mode screen, set the Maintenance mode switch to the On position ( ),
and then click OK.
Powering down the StoreOnce System
Powering down the StoreOnce System using the StoreOnce Management Console, iLO or the front panel
Power On/Standby button does not completely shut off system power. Portions of the power supply and
some internal circuitry remain active.
Prerequisites
Log in with administrator privileges to perform this task.
Procedure
1. Log in to the StoreOnce Management Console.
2. On the main menu, select Settings.
3. On the Settings screen, select Shutdown on the Actions menu ( ).
Removing cables, extending the server from the rack, and removing the
access panel
StoreOnce Systems may have Capacity Upgrade Kits attached. StoreOnce 5200, StoreOnce 5250, and
StoreOnce 5650 Systems will have disk enclosures attached.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage, be sure that the rack is
adequately stabilized before extending a component from the rack.
Installing optional hardware 135

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