[PDF] emc unity shutdown command

For physical deployments:
  • In Unisphere, select Service, under the System heading, then select Service Tasks.
  • Select Storage System > Shut Down Storage System, then Execute.
  • Check the status of the shutdown process by looking at the SP LED indicators.
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  • MY PC–> Right click on This PC Logo–>Select Manage–>Select Device Manager–> Select Ports. Console(Config)#exit.
    Verify Switch Port Status in User mode.
    After running above command for shutting down the Switch, POWER OFF Physically switching off power button or by pulling out Power cable.
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