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02-22-2001 09:03 PM
02-22-2001 09:03 PM
Hi,
I am having problem with one of our L class server. When I issued a reboot command, the machine will reboot fine. But if I use a shutdown -h now command, after I saw the 0 buffer to flush message, the machine just halt there.
Last time, I will see other message tell me to reset or I can turn off the power.
What could be the possible solution? Anyhelp will be appreciated. I am running HPUX 11.00 with hardware and general patch applied
I am having problem with one of our L class server. When I issued a reboot command, the machine will reboot fine. But if I use a shutdown -h now command, after I saw the 0 buffer to flush message, the machine just halt there.
Last time, I will see other message tell me to reset or I can turn off the power.
What could be the possible solution? Anyhelp will be appreciated. I am running HPUX 11.00 with hardware and general patch applied
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02-22-2001 10:20 PM
02-22-2001 10:20 PM
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Did you issue the shutdown command in the LAN/Web console last time? and that this time you shutdown the machine in a normal telnet session? You don't supposed to see the reset or power off messages if you don't shutdown from a console.
~Philip
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02-22-2001 10:55 PM
02-22-2001 10:55 PM
Re: unable to shutdown L Class HPUX server
but I shutdown from a console that attached to the server directly. Last time I have done the exactly same thing but I will be able to see the message to ask me turn off the power.
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02-23-2001 05:37 AM
02-23-2001 05:37 AM
Re: unable to shutdown L Class HPUX server
shutdown with the -h option halts the system. use the -r option
ie shutdown -r 0
ie shutdown -r 0
If I had only read the instructions first??
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