You can use this method when using a graphical interface to the server.
•
Issue the
shutdown
command from the Windows command line.
You can issue this command from a command prompt through the Special Administration
Console or from any other command line.
The Windows
shutdown
command includes the following options:
/s
Shuts down and halts (power off) the server. This is the equivalent of
Start—>Shut
Down, Shut down
. To power on the server, use the iLO 3 MP
PC
command.
/r
Shuts down and restarts the server. This is the equivalent of
Start—>Shut Down,
Restart
.
/a
Aborts a server shutdown.
/t xxx
Sets the timeout period before shutdown to
xxx
seconds. The timeout period ranges
from 0–600, with a default of 30.
Refer to the
help shutdown
Windows command for more information.
Shutting down Windows from the command line
From the Windows command line, issue the
shutdown
command to shut down the operating
system.
1.
Log in to Windows running on the server that you want to shut down.
For example, access the system console and use the Windows Special Administration Console
interface to start a command prompt, from which you can issue Windows commands to shut
down the server.
2.
Verify to see whether any users are logged in.
Use the
query user
or
query session
command.
3.
Issue the
shutdown
command and the appropriate options to shut down the Windows Server
2003 on the server.
You have the following options when shutting down Windows:
•
To shut down Windows and reboot:
shutdown /r
or choose the
Start —> Shut Down
action and choose
Restart
from the pull-down menu.
•
To shut down Windows and halt (power off server hardware):
shutdown /s
or choose
the
Start —> Shut Down
action and choose
Shut down
from the pull-down menu.
To reboot a halted server you must power on the server using the
PC
command at the iLO
3 MP Command menu.
•
To abort a shutdown (stop a shutdown that has been initiated):
shutdown /a
For example:
shutdown /r /t 60 /c "Shut down in one minute."
This command initiates a Windows system shutdown and reboot after a timeout period of 60
seconds. The
/c
option specifies a message that is broadcast to any other users of the
server.
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Operating system procedures