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34 Sun Server X4-2 Service Manual May 2014
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“Power On the Server” on page 150
Power Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM
CLI
Performing a graceful shut down ensures that all of your data is saved and the
system is ready for restart.
1. Log in to the server as superuser or equivalent.
Depending on the nature of the problem, you might want to view the system
status or the log files or run diagnostics before you shut down the system. For
more information, see the Oracle ILOM 3.1 Documentation Library at
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
2. Notify affected users that the server will be powered down.
3. Save any open files, and quit all running applications.
Refer to your application documentation for specific information on these
processes.
4. Log in to the Oracle ILOM command-line interface (CLI) using an
Administrator account.
For instructions, see the Sun Server X4-2 Installation Guide, “Log In to Oracle ILOM
Remotely Using the CLI” on page 91.
5. At the Oracle ILOM prompt, shut down the operating system:
If the system is running the Oracle Solaris OS, refer to the Oracle Solaris system
administration documentation for additional information.
6. Disconnect the power cords and data cables from the server.
See “Disconnect Cables From the Server” on page 39.
If the server is not responding, or you must shut
down the server quickly, perform an immediate
shutdown.
“Use the Power Button for Immediate
Shutdown” on page 36
“Use the Oracle ILOM CLI for
Immediate Shutdown” on page 37
“Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
for Immediate Shutdown” on page 38
-> stop /System
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