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Procedure 4: Power down the IPE Module or the Application Module
(continued)
5
If software users are logged in, a list appears. Whether a list appears
or not, you are prompted to start an express powerdown. If no list
appears, or if you do not wish to alert all logged-in users, type
y
and
press [Return].
If you wish to alert all users currently logged into the system of the
powerdown, type
n
and press [Return]. If you do, you are prompted
to enter the number of seconds the system should wait after the
warning message. Type the number of seconds that will allow the
users to save their work and log off. Then press [Return].
The information shown in Figure 142 appears on the screen.
Figure 142
Shutdown message screen
Shutdown started.
Broadcast Message from root (console) on sysV68
THE SYSTEM IS BEING SHUTDOWN NOW! ! !
Log off now or risk you files being damaged.
INIT: New run level: 0
The system is coming down. Please wait.
System services are now being stopped.
Terminating applications
Releasing Communication Resources...
The system is down.
NOTICE: System Halt Requested (0)
NOTICE: System secured for powering down.
6
When the system confirms that it is secured for powering down, set
the Application Module circuit breaker to OFF or press the power
pushbutton on the IPE Module.
7
If your system uses an Application Module with an MVME147 card,
go to Procedure 5.
If your system uses an IPE Module or an Application Module with an
MVME167 card, go to Procedure 6.
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