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тАО03-26-2004 09:06 AM
тАО03-26-2004 09:06 AM
ShutDown the system
Hello All,
I need to shutdown the system this Sunday because we are going to change our NO-Break and i would like to known which systax is the best option for this situation.
Back a month ago i set the to boot. Do i have to put in the halt mode?
Thanks a lot
Bruno
I need to shutdown the system this Sunday because we are going to change our NO-Break and i would like to known which
Back a month ago i set the
Thanks a lot
Bruno
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тАО03-26-2004 10:48 AM
тАО03-26-2004 10:48 AM
Re: ShutDown the system
Hi Bruno,
use init 0 to shutdown the machine.
Stop all applications before.
If you want the machine to boot up to os, when it is switched on, then keep it set to boot. If however the machine has a fault, that makes it boot all the time, then it is not so good for the file system. We have all the alphas set to halt here.
greetings,
Michael
use init 0 to shutdown the machine.
Stop all applications before.
If you want the machine to boot up to os, when it is switched on, then keep it set to boot. If however the machine has a fault, that makes it boot all the time, then it is not so good for the file system. We have all the alphas set to halt here.
greetings,
Michael
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тАО03-27-2004 03:00 AM
тАО03-27-2004 03:00 AM
Re: ShutDown the system
shutdown command depend on the installed applications. A good starter is
# init 0
or
# shutdown -h now (or use a time frame)
If you are not sure, stop application manually and use the shutdown -h command.
# init 0
or
# shutdown -h now (or use a time frame)
If you are not sure, stop application manually and use the shutdown -h command.
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тАО03-28-2004 12:03 PM
тАО03-28-2004 12:03 PM
Re: ShutDown the system
Thanks a lot .
It worked perfectly.
shutdown -h now
and init 0 .
i try both to get familiar with it.
Regards
Bruno
It worked perfectly.
shutdown -h now
and init 0 .
i try both to get familiar with it.
Regards
Bruno
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