Stopping the SRC Software
To gracefully shut down the SRC software and power off the system, in operational mode, enter the following command:
user@host>request system halt
This command stops all system components, halts the operating system, and powers down the C-series Controller.
NOTE: The
request system halt
command does not give you the opportunity to restart the system from the CLI.
user@host>request system halt
Halt the system [yes,no] ? (no)y
BroadcaStopping HAL daemon: [ OK ]Stopping system message bus: [ OK ]Stopping atd: [ OK ]Shutting down xfs: [ OK ]Stopping sshd:[ OK ]Shutting down smartd: [ OK ]Stopping snmpd: [ OK ]Stopping xinetd: [ OK ]Stopping acpi daemon: [ OK ]Stopping crond: [ OK ]Stopping autofs: [ OK ]Stopping nscd: [ OK ]Shutting down ntpd: [ OK ]Stopping NFS statd: [ OK ]Stopping irqbalance: [ OK ]Stopping portmap: [ OK ]Shutting down kernel logger: [ OK ]Shutting down system logger: [ OK ]Stopping pcmcia: unloading Kernel Card Services[ OK ]Stopping sysstat: [ OK ]Starting killall: [ OK ]Sending all processes the TERM signal...Sending all processes the KILL signal...Saving random seed:Syncing hardware clock to system timeTurning off swap:Turning off quotas:Unmounting pipe file systems:Unmounting file systems:Halting system...md: stopping all md devices.md: md0 switched to read-only mode.Synchronizing SCSI cache for disk sda:Power down.acpi_power_off called