Managing the state of Cloud Volumes ONTAP
You can stop and start Cloud Volumes ONTAP from Cloud Manager to manage your cloud compute costs.
Scheduling automatic shutdowns of Cloud Volumes ONTAP
You might want to shut down Cloud Volumes ONTAP during specific time intervals to lower your compute costs. Rather than do this manually, you can configure Cloud Manager to automatically shut down and then restart systems at specific times.
When you schedule an automatic shutdown of your Cloud Volumes ONTAP system, Cloud Manager postpones the shutdown if an active data transfer is in progress. Cloud Manager shuts down the system after the transfer is complete.
This task schedules automatic shutdowns of both nodes in an HA pair.
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From the working environment, click the clock icon:
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Specify the shutdown schedule:
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Choose whether you want to shut down the system every day, every weekday, every weekend, or any combination of the three options.
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Specify when you want to turn off the system and for how long you want it turned off.
Example
The following image shows a schedule that instructs Cloud Manager to shut down the system every Saturday at 12:00 a.m. for 48 hours. Cloud Manager restarts the system every Monday at 12:00 a.m.
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Click Save.
Cloud Manager saves the schedule. The clock icon changes to indicate that a schedule is set:
Stopping Cloud Volumes ONTAP
Stopping Cloud Volumes ONTAP saves you from accruing compute costs and creates snapshots of the root and boot disks, which can be helpful for troubleshooting.
When you stop an HA pair, Cloud Manager shuts down both nodes.
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From the working environment, click the Turn off icon.
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Keep the option to create snapshots enabled because the snapshots can enable system recovery.
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Click Turn Off.
It can take up to a few minutes to stop the system. You can restart systems at a later time from the working environment page.