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Performing an Emergency Shutdown

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Removal and Replacement Procedures CAUTION: If the Integrated Administrator cannot perform a graceful shutdown of the enclosure and all server blades, after 5 minutes, the Integrated Administrator will perform an emergency shutdown of the enclosure and all server blades. Performing an emergency shutdown on the enclosure may result in the loss of any unsaved data on all server blades in that enclosure. Pressing the Enclosure Power Button You can also perform a graceful shutdown of a ProLiant BL e-Class enclosure and all the server blades by pressing the enclosure power button on the rear of the enclosure. If the operating system is Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, the enclosure automatically performs a graceful shutdown of all server blades, and then removes power from the enclosure. If the operating system is RedHat Linux, you must have the Linux Health driver installed in order for the server blades to shut down gracefully. Figure 2-5: Pressing the enclosure power button on the rear panel (cables removed for clarity) Performing an Emergency Shutdown Two methods are available for performing an emergency shutdown on the enclosure and all server blades: • Using the Integrated Administrator • Pressing and holding the enclosure power button 2-10 HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Maintenance and Service Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename: MacDuff Part Number: 249066-005 Last Saved On: 7/11/03 7:27 AM

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Removal and Replacement Procedures
CAUTION:
If the Integrated Administrator cannot perform a graceful shutdown of the
enclosure and all server blades, after 5 minutes, the Integrated Administrator will perform an
emergency shutdown of the enclosure and all server blades. Performing an emergency
shutdown on the enclosure may result in the loss of any unsaved data on all server blades in
that enclosure.
Pressing the Enclosure Power Button
You can also perform a graceful shutdown of a ProLiant BL e-Class enclosure and all the
server blades by pressing the enclosure power button on the rear of the enclosure. If the
operating system is Microsoft
Windows
2000 or Windows Server 2003, the enclosure
automatically performs a graceful shutdown of all server blades, and then removes power
from the enclosure. If the operating system is RedHat Linux, you must have the Linux Health
driver installed in order for the server blades to shut down gracefully.
Figure 2-5:
Pressing the enclosure power button on the rear panel
(cables removed for clarity)
Performing an Emergency Shutdown
Two methods are available for performing an emergency shutdown on the enclosure and all
server blades:
Using the Integrated Administrator
Pressing and holding the enclosure power button
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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Maintenance and Service Guide
HP CONFIDENTIAL
Codename: MacDuff Part Number: 249066-005 Last Saved On: 7/11/03 7:27 AM