The operating system performs a graceful shutdown and the server goes to standby mode, which is indicated by an amber
Power button/LED.
Shutting Down a Node Using The Cisco UCS Manager Service Profile
You must log in with user or admin privileges to perform this task.
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click
Servers
.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Service Profiles
.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization that contains the associated service profile.
Step 4
Choose the service profile of the node that you are shutting down.
Step 5
In the
Work
pane, click the
General
tab.
Step 6
In the
Actions
area, click
Shutdown Server
.
Step 7
If a confirmation dialog displays, click
Yes
.
The operating system performs a graceful shutdown and the server goes to standby mode, which is indicated by an amber
Power button/LED.
Opening the Chassis Compartment Covers
The server chassis has been designed so that only small compartment covers are opened to allow access to
replaceable components (cooling fans and supercap units for RAID backup).
Never remove the overall chassis cover; open only the compartment covers. The overall cover protects the
user from exposure to hazardous voltages that are present in the chasssis.
Caution
Maintaining the Server Chassis
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Maintaining the Server Chassis
Shutting Down a Node Using The Cisco UCS Manager Service Profile