End cc-sg session, Log out, Exit cc-sg – Raritan Engineering Command Center CC-SG User Manual

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End CC-SG Session

Log Out

To exit CC-SG at the end of a session, or to refresh the database in case you or another user has
made changes while you were logged in, log off from CC-SG entirely, then log in again.
1. On the Session menu, click Logout. The Logout window appears.

Figure 189 Logout Window

2. Click Yes to log out of CC-SG or No to close the window. Once you log out, the CC-SG

login window appears.

3. Log on to CC-SG again, or click Exit to shut down CC-SG completely.

Exit CC-SG

If at any time you want to exit CC-SG, you can exit.
1. On the Session menu, click Exit. The Exit window appears.

Figure 190 Exit Window

2. Click Yes to exit CC-SG or No to close the Exit window and continue working.

Maintenance Mode

This mode restricts access to CC-SG so that an administrator can perform various operations
without disruption. Operations can be performed from the GUI or from an SSH command line
interface via clients, such as Putty, OpenSSH Client, etc. Please see Chapter 12: Advanced
Administration, SSH Access
for additional information.

Current users, except the administrator who is initiating Maintenance Mode, are alerted and
logged out after the configurable time period expires. While in Maintenance Mode, other
administrators are allowed to log into CC-SG, but non-administrators are prevented from logging
in. An SNMP trap is generated each time CC-SG enters or exits Maintenance Mode.

Note: Maintenance Mode is only available on standalone CC-SG’s and not in a cluster
configuration.

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