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In this case stopping is done in two steps.
In this case stopping is done in two steps.
First in the GUI all hpss servers are to be stopped and then the database is to be stopped.
First in the GUI all hpss servers are to be stopped and then the database is to be stopped.

1. open the HPSS GUI on the active Core-Server
1. open the HPSS GUI on the active Core-Server
/opt/hpss/bin/hpssgui.pl &
/opt/hpss/bin/hpssgui.pl &
2. click on Operations --> Shutdown --> All Non-SSM Servers
2. click on Operations --> Shutdown --> All Non-SSM Servers
3. then Operations --> Shutdown --> System Manager
3. then Operations --> Shutdown --> System Manager
'''Then stop the database:'''
'''Then stop the database:'''
''either using rc.hpss''
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss stop
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss stop
''or DB2 manager''

su - hpssdb
db2stop
exit





Revision as of 16:44, 27 May 2021

Activate/deactivate HPSS on either hpsscr04 or hpsscr05

1.Activate HPSS 
run: /hat/core_manual/bin/hpss_activate_node.ksh
This script:
- activates hpss volume groups
- mounts hpss file systems
- sets IPs of the productive HPSS core
- starts hpss and DB2
- copies /hat/core_manual/etc/root_active_crontab over /var/spool/cron/root
2.Deactivate HPSS active core 
run: /hat/core_manual/bin/hpss_deactivate_node.ksh
This script:
- stops HPSS and DB2
- umounts all HPSS file systems
- deactivates all HPSS volume groups
- takes away all HPSS productive IPs
- deletes /var/spool/cron/root

Please note:
- if you solely want to stop HPSS and DB2 but have access to HPSS file systems
please see below how only stop hpss
- if you want to set a cronjob on the active core, write it in 
/hat/core_manual/etc/root_active_crontab
to be activeted at the next run of 
/hat/core_manual/bin/hpss_activate_node.ksh

Stop/Start HPSS and DB2 on the active core without deactivating it

1.Stop all HPSS processes and DB2 in one step
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss stop

2.Alternatively, stop HPSS and DB2 in more steps for a better overview 

2.1.Start the command line on the core server and stop all server 
/opt/hpss/bin/hpssadm.pl -U hpssssm -a /var/hpss/etc/hpss.unix.keytab
hpssadm> server shutdown -all
hpssadm> server list -all  
hpssadm> quit
2.2.Stop startup daemon
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss -d stop
2.3.Stop system manager
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss -m stop
2.4.Stop DB2
2.5.Stop DB2 using rc.hpss:
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss stop
Please note:
rc.hpss will try to stop all hpss processes
rc.hpss will find all hpss processes stopped (had been stopped in step 2.3)
rc.hpss will only stop DB2
DB2 can also be stopped using DB2 manager
su - hpssdb
db2stop
exit
3. Start HPSS and DB2
as user root on the core server
rc.hpss starts all hpss processes and DB2 as well
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss start

check if all servers are running
start hpss admin tool
/opt/hpss/bin/hpssadm.pl -U hpssssm -a /var/hpss/etc/hpss.unix.keytab
check if all servers are running
hpssadm>server list -all  
a list of servers will be showed please note:
"status: connected" and "op state: enabled"  
close hpss admin tool
hpssadm> quit


Alternatively you can stop/start HPSS servers using HPSS GUI

In this case stopping is done in two steps. 
First in the GUI all hpss servers are to be stopped and then the database is to be stopped.

1. open the HPSS GUI on the active Core-Server
/opt/hpss/bin/hpssgui.pl &
2. click on Operations --> Shutdown --> All Non-SSM Servers
3. then Operations --> Shutdown --> System Manager
Then stop the database:
either using rc.hpss 
/opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss stop
or DB2 manager
su - hpssdb
db2stop
exit



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