| PROCEDURES |
14.PROCEDURES
14.1REBOOTING THE NETWORK MANAGER
From the root profile enter:
>/etc/shutdown
14.2SYSTEM SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
Use the following procedure to properly shutdown the Network Manager system.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Stopping the system improperly can corrupt (damage) the file systems. Never stop the system by turning it off.
1.Log out of all software applications. You should be at the
2.Change to the root directory.
>cd / <ENTER>
3.Ensure no one else is logged in by entering the following command:
>users <ENTER>
Ensure no other users, other than yourself, are listed on the display.
4.At the prompt enter the shutdown command:
>/etc/shutdown -h <ENTER>
5.Watch the messages during the process and note actions.
The system is completely shutdown when the system displays “ HALTED” and pressing a key has no effect.
6.After the system has halted, it is safe to turn off the equipment, starting with the computer/server.
14.3DEVICE POLLING INTERVAL
The EDACS Network Manager Application may be initialized for the interval between polls for missed events detection and for the Node to which the EDACS Network Manager application should synchronize the clock.
The device polling interval is defined as the time (in seconds) between polls of each device. A device is considered to be any of the following:
∙Integrated Multisite and Console Controller (IMC)
∙Console Electronics Controller (CEC)
∙StarGate Controller
∙IMC Manager
∙System Manager
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