HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 128

Shutting Down Microsoft Windows, Control-B, Start, Shut Down

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5. Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them. To exit the console environment, press ^B (Control-B); this exits the console and returns to the management processor Main menu. To exit the management processor, type X at the Main menu. Shutting Down Microsoft Windows You can shut down the Windows OS on HP Integrity servers using the Start menu or the shutdown command. CAUTION: Do not shut down Windows using Special Administration Console (SAC) restart or shutdown commands under normal circumstances. Issuing restart or shutdown at the SAC> prompt causes the system to restart or shut down immediately and can result in the loss of data. Instead use the Windows Start menu or the shutdown command to shut down gracefully. To shut down Windows use either of the following methods. • Choose Shut Down from the Start menu and choose either Restart or Shut down from the pull-down menu. The Restart menu item shuts down and restarts the system. The Shut down menu item shuts down the system. You can use this method when using a graphical interface to the system. • Issue the shutdown command from the Windows command line. Refer to the procedure "Windows Shutdown from the Command Line" (page 128) for details. You can issue this command from a command prompt through the Special Administration Console (SAC) or from any other command line. The Windows shutdown command includes the following options: /s Shut down the system. This is the equivalent of Start→Shut Down→Shut down. /r Shut down and restart the system. This is the equivalent of Start→Shut Down→Restart. /a Abort a system shutdown. /t xxx Set the timeout period before shutdown to xxx seconds. The timeout period can range from 0-600, with a default of 30. Refer to the help shutdown Windows command for details. NOTE: On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, performing a shutdown using shutdown /s (or the equivalent Start→Shut Down→Shut down) powers off the server cabinet or powers off the cells and I/O chassis assigned to the nPartition. On these servers you can customize this behavior. For details refer to "ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration-OS Shutdown Behavior" (page 93). On HP Integrity Superdome servers, the Windows shutdown /s command shuts down the system and keeps all cells at BIB (the boot-is-blocked, inactive state). Procedure 5-21 Windows Shutdown from the Command Line From the Windows command line, issue the shutdown command to shut down the OS. 128 Booting and Resetting nPartitions

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5.
Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them.
To exit the console environment, press
^B
(
Control-B
); this exits the console and returns to
the management processor Main menu. To exit the management processor, type
X
at the
Main menu.
Shutting Down Microsoft Windows
You can shut down the Windows OS on HP Integrity servers using the
Start
menu or the
shutdown
command.
CAUTION:
Do not shut down Windows using Special Administration Console (SAC)
restart
or
shutdown
commands under normal circumstances.
Issuing
restart
or
shutdown
at the
SAC>
prompt causes the system to restart or shut down
immediately and can result in the loss of data.
Instead use the Windows
Start
menu or the
shutdown
command to shut down gracefully.
To shut down Windows use either of the following methods.
Choose
Shut Down
from the
Start
menu and choose either
Restart
or
Shut down
from the
pull-down menu.
The
Restart
menu item shuts down and restarts the system. The
Shut down
menu item
shuts down the system.
You can use this method when using a graphical interface to the system.
Issue the
shutdown
command from the Windows command line.
Refer to the procedure
“Windows Shutdown from the Command Line” (page 128)
for details.
You can issue this command from a command prompt through the Special Administration
Console (SAC) or from any other command line.
The Windows
shutdown
command includes the following options:
/s
Shut down the system. This is the equivalent of
Start
Shut Down
Shut down
.
/r
Shut down and restart the system. This is the equivalent of
Start
Shut
Down
Restart
.
/a
Abort a system shutdown.
/t
xxx
Set the timeout period before shutdown to
xxx
seconds. The timeout period can
range from 0-600, with a default of 30.
Refer to the
help shutdown
Windows command for details.
NOTE:
On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, performing a shutdown using
shutdown /s
(or the equivalent
Start
Shut Down
Shut down
) powers off the server cabinet
or powers off the cells and I/O chassis assigned to the nPartition. On these servers you can
customize this behavior. For details refer to
“ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration—OS Shutdown
Behavior” (page 93)
.
On HP Integrity Superdome servers, the Windows
shutdown /s
command shuts down the
system and keeps all cells at BIB (the boot-is-blocked, inactive state).
Procedure 5-21 Windows Shutdown from the Command Line
From the Windows command line, issue the
shutdown
command to shut down the OS.
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