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System Power Down, On/Off Switch, Power Cord Receptacle

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System Power Down System Power Down 1. Stop all active applications that may be running and Log Off all users. 2. Perform a system backup of the entire Operating System and data base. If this is not feasible, perform a backup of the data base. (Backups should be performed at a scheduled interval as common practice for protecting any new data or changes to the existing data base.) 3. To shut down the OS, enter, "/etc/shutdown -h" at the prompt. 4. At the rear of the computer, press and release the on/off switch to power-down the server. NOTE Housekeeping voltage is still present after switching power off. Unplug the power cord to completely remove power. 5. Unplug the power cord from the server. win urbo Path: 0/2/0 win urbo Path: 0/4/0 100-240V~, 600W 6.0-2.6A, 50-60Hz A B Ultra2 Wide SCSI Path: 0/0/1/0 GSP Reset TOC Narrow Single Ended SCSI Path: 0/0/2/0 10/100BASE-T 10BASE-T Path: 0/0/0/0 LAN Console Console/ UPS Port Power Cord Receptacle On/Off Switch ccrr012 Path: 0/6/2 Path: 0/6/0 Chapter 121

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Chapter
System Power Down
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System Power Down
1. Stop all active applications that may be running and Log Off all users.
2. Perform a system backup of the entire Operating System and data base. If this is not feasible, perform a
backup of the data base. (Backups should be performed at a scheduled interval as common practice for
protecting any new data or changes to the existing data base.)
3. To shut down the OS, enter, “
/etc/shutdown -h
" at the prompt.
4. At the rear of the computer, press and release the on/off switch to power-down the server.
NOTE
Housekeeping voltage is still present after switching power off. Unplug the power cord to
completely remove power.
5. Unplug the power cord from the server.
100-240V~, 600W
6.0-2.6A, 50-60Hz
Ultra2 Wide SCSI
Path: 0/0/1/0
Narrow Single Ended SCSI
Path: 0/0/2/0
A
B
GSP Reset TOC
10/100BASE-T
Path: 0/0/0/0
10BASE-T
LAN Console
Console/
UPS Port
Path: 0/2/0
Path: 0/4/0
Path: 0/6/2
Path: 0/6/0
win
urbo
win
urbo
ccrr012
On/Off Switch
Power Cord Receptacle