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Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Service Manual

Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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Shut Down a Server Node
Using the Oracle ILOM web interface:
a.
Open a browser and enter the server node's service processor IP
address in the browser's address field.
b.
At the log in page, type a user name (the account must have Reset and
Host Control (r) privileges) and password, and click the Log In button.
c.
Go to Remote Power Control and do one of the following:
Select Graceful Shutdown and Power Off from the Select Action list box and
then click Save and OK.
The server node shuts down gracefully.
Select Immediate Power Off from the Select Action list box and then click Save
and OK.
The server node shuts down immediately.
Caution - Data loss. To avoid data loss and file system corruption, use graceful shutdown
unless it is an emergency.
Using the Oracle ILOM CLI:
a.
Log in to Oracle ILOM using an ssh client. Type:
$ssh username@sp_ip_address
Where username is a user account name with Reset and Host Control (r) privileges
and sp_ip_address is the IP address of the server node service processor.
b.
When prompted, enter the user account password.
c.
Enter the command to shut down the server node:
For a graceful shutdown, type:
-> stop /SYS
The server node shuts down gracefully.
For an emergency shutdown, type:
-> stop -f /SYS
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ModelDatabase Appliance X6-2-HA
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