HPMA User Guide

The Server Manager performs the same sequence as the Stop All command (page 205), then continues to bring down the operating system. The Server Manager and GUI are closed by the operating system as part of its shutdown.

Settings in the operating system are used to trigger a reboot, which in turn restarts the Server Manager application. Server Manager then restarts the GUI and all services.

Shutting Down the Server

If the server must be powered down for hardware maintenance,

upgrades, or reconfiguration, this command should be used. Similar to Restart, this gracefully closes services and halts the operating system. Unlike Restart, this command does not trigger a reboot. The system is

fully halted, requiring a power cycle or hardware reset to restart the server and operating system.

The Server Manager performs the same sequence as the Stop All command (page 205), then continues to bring down the operating system to a halted state. The Server Manager and GUI are closed by the operating system as part of its shutdown.

When a server is restarted, the Server Manager application is automat- ically restarted and resumes normal operation, restarting all services.

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