System Operations

message will display telling you to examine the Most Recent Audit report.

8. When prompted, press Enter to return to the System Control menu.

Shutting Down and Rebooting the UNIX

System

There are specific steps you should follow to shut down the UNIX system and avoid damaging the files. Shutting down the UNIX system without stopping the voice system causes any calls in process to terminate rather than allowing them to complete. You should stop the voice system before shutting down the UNIX system. To protect the data stored on the hard disk, this procedure must always be performed before turning off power to the system and before moving the hardware.

1.At the Console Login: prompt, type is and press Enter .

If a password has been administered, the system prompts you to enter your password. In this case, proceed to step 2.

If no password has been administered, the Status Screen appears, proceed to step 3.

2. At the Password: prompt, type your password and press Enter . (For security reasons, your password does not appear on the screen as you type it in.)

The Status Screen appears.

NOTE:

For comprehensive instructions on how to interpret the status screen items, see the Integrated Solution III System Manager’s Guide.

3.At the Status Screen, type your name and press F3 (SAVE).

The system records your name in the Status Screen Access Log. The Integrated Solution III (IS-III) Main Menu appears.

4.At the Integrated Solution III menu, move the cursor to User Maintenance and press Enter .

The User Maintenance menu appears.

5.At the User Maintenance Menu, move the cursor to System Shutdown and press Enter .

The Shutdown screen appears.

6.Press F3 (CONT) to shut down the system.

The system shuts down and then a reboot prompt appears.

7.Press Ctrl - Alt - Del to reboot the system, or press the power button to turn off the machine.

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