Stopping hp-ux, Shutdown considerations – HP 9000 V2600 SCA User Manual

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Chapter 6

HP-UX Operating System

Stopping HP-UX

Stopping HP-UX

This section provides a brief overview of the process; for complete
instructions, see Managing Systems and Workgroups. Additional
information is contained in the V2500/V2600 SCA HP-UX System
Guide
.

Typically, the system is shut down to:

• Put it in single-user state so that the system can be updated or to

check file systems.

• Turn it off in order to perform a task such as installing a new disk

drive.

CAUTION

Never stop the system by turning off the power. Stopping the system
improperly can corrupt the file system. Use the

shutdown

or

reboot

commands.

Shutdown considerations

Only the system administrator or a designated superuser can shut down
the system.

The

/sbin/shutdown

command:

• Warns all users to log out of the system within a grace period you

specify

• Halts daemons

• Kills unauthorized processes

• Unmounts file systems

• Puts the system in single-user mode

• Writes the contents of the I/O buffers to a disk

CAUTION

Do not run

shutdown

from a remote system via

rlogin

if a network

service is used. The shutdown process logs the user out prematurely and
returns control to the console. Run

shutdown

from the sppconsole

window on the SSP.

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