Xiotech—Proprietary 160337-000 Rev D, 30 September, 2013 Page 125
Maintenance ISE User Guide
Maintenance
The ISE provides a number of maintenance features, including:
• Restart ISE (“Restart” on page 125)
• Shut down ISE (“Shutdown” on page 127)
• Upgrade firmware (“ISE Firmware Upgrades” on page 129)
• Remove Managed Reliability Controller (“Removing a Managed Reliability Controller” on page 135)
• Add Managed Reliability Controller (“Remove Command—CLI” on page 138)
• Locate ISE FRU (physically) (“Physically Locating ISE” on page 139)
• Reformat ISE (“Reformat an ISE” on page 142)
• Change password (“Change the Password” on page 144)
• Transfer DataPac (“Transferring DataPacs” on page 144)
Restart
Restarting the ISE involves the following actions:
• Completion of all in-progress I/O commands from all hosts
• Flushing of all data from cache
• Preparation of internal processes for a graceful shutdown
• Shutting down of both MRCs
• Restarting of both MRCs
During an ISE shutdown, all initialization and all configuration settings are retained. An ISE shutdown
terminates any Web-Mgt or CLI session. When the restart completes, the ISE again accepts a connection from
a Web browser and remote console. If a Web-Mgt browser window remains open after a shutdown and restart,
refreshing the browser restores the ISE connection with the System Login.
An ISE restart differs from a shutdown (see “Shutdown” on page 127) as shown in Table 42.
Table 42: Restart and Shutdown Differences
Operation Power State Start-up
Restart
Power remains on to all components Automatically restarts
Shutdown
Power is turned off to all components except System
Status Module LED and Ethernet ports to intercept
WOL magic packet
Wake-On-LAN or
Toggle power switches (ensure both are off
concurrently for five seconds)