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Rev. 1 June 11, 2018
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User Logout from directly attached keyboard & monitor:
You should log out the user that is logged in (usually root), when local access using the
directly attached keyboard, monitor and mouse, to your system is no longer need.
Depending on where you are and what you are doing the procedure will vary. Several
options are outlined below.
Option 1: Logout (preferred method)
With this option you will log out and go back to the aes login screen.
1.
If you are at a command line prompt and not running the MWM GUI, then go to
step 3.
2.
If you are in the MWM GUI, first select Quit… from the AES Menu. Confirm
by clicking OK or press <Enter>.
Select Quit… Menu item
Then click OK or press <Enter>
3.
Enter one the following commands at the
command prompt:
logout<Enter>
or
exit<Enter>
4.
The screen should return to the aes login prompt.
Option 2: Reboot server
1.
The system will accomplish a logout when you reboot the MultiNet receiver.
This will restart the server stopping at the aes login screen.
Be careful if you are rebooting an active MultiNet Receiver as signals may be
processing and a reboot could delay or terminate that process. Other users may
also be connected, and this will disconnect them possibly interrupting their
work or cause loss of data.
To reboot do one of the following:
a.
From the command line prompt enter the following:
reboot<Enter>
b.
From the MWM GUI, select the “Reboot Server!” item in the AES
Menu accessed by right clicking on the MWM desktop
Select Reboot Server! Menu item
2.
This process should leave a properly configured MultiNet receiver and its
programs running allowing remote access by the super user root via VNC on
display 1, as well as any other users that were properly created.
5.19
User Logout from Workstation Access:
If you need or want to logout from the workstation access session, simply close the
program you are using to establish that access. For example: If using VNC Viewer,
close the program by clicking on the X in the upper right corner of the VNC window.
The password will be required the next time you attempt access.