Additional maintenance procedures
Removing and restoring power
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
To restore power to the media server:
1
Follow these steps to open the bezel door to access the power switch:
a
Grasp the tab at each end of the hinged bezel door.
b
Gently pull the tabs out and down to swing open the hinged bezel door.
2
Press the power switch to apply power to the server, then close the bezel door.
The lit green LED indicates that power is restored.
Removing and restoring power on the S8100
media server
When power is removed,
all
S8100 features deactivate.
NOTE:
There is no power switch on the S8100.
There are two types of shutdown:
•
“Graceful” shutdown means that all processes are told to stop, and are given time to arrive in a
known, recoverable, state.
•
Immediate shutdown means that all processes stop immediately without necessarily storing
information.
You can command a system shutdown from the software or the hardware.
Software shutdown
Software shutdown is performed using GAS commands at the bash shell interface. Login a Telnet session
with bash as the selection.
Graceful shutdown
1
Use the
shutdown system
command.
This will close all processes, firmware, and Windows 2000. This may take several minutes,
depending on what processes are running.
The system is ready for power off when the green “OK to Remove” LED is light on the TN2314
processor circuit pack.
2
Unplug the power cord, or
Disengage the latch on the power supply and pull it from its slot so that the backplane pins are not
connected.
Immediate shutdown
1
Use the
terminate system
command.
CAUTION:
This command will kill all processes, firmware and Windows 2000. Software may have to
be re-loaded to regain operation. Use the
shutdown
command whenever possible.
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