Installing the system unit
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Shutting down the system unit
●
Alphanumeric console
Ê
Log in as
root
Ê
Enter the command
shutdown -i0 -g20 -y
The
-g
option speciies that the operating system will be shut down properly
after, for example, 20 seconds (
-g20
).
●
Graphical monitor
Ê
Log in as
root
Depending on the desktop used, proceed as follows:
Ê
Switch to the
Main Desktop
window (SINIX desktop) or start the
application
manager
(CDE desktop).
Ê
Select
File
(SINIX desktop) or
System Admin
(CDE desktop) from the menu
bar and from the menu which opens select the
Shutdown
icon.
Ê
If you want to define a period of time for shutting down the system other
than the preset 20 seconds, you must now shift the button for the grace
period accordingly.
Ê
Click on the
Start
icon.
Any other users that are logged in are informed automatically that the system will be
properly shut down after the defined period of time has elapsed. After this time has
elapsed, the users are again informed that the operating system is now being shut
down. The power supply to all of the cabinets is then cut off, and the green LEDs are
no longer lit.
Ê
Switch off the external peripheral devices and the console individually.
On the
shutdown
topic also refer to the manual “Reliant UNIX Installation and
Operation – RM200, RM300, RM400” or the corresponding manual for SINIX V5.42.
In emergencies you can switch the device off by pressing the power
switch on the back of the device or by pulling out the power plug. This may
cause loss of data.
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