Ch 10. Shutting Down the System [ Performing System Operation Tasks ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Performing System Operation Tasks
Chapter 10 Shutting Down the System
A system shutdown rarely implies turning off the power to the computer
hardware. Instead, system shutdown means stopping the computer's
operating system, which is the software that controls computer activity.
Stopping all, or almost all, system activity makes the computer
inaccessible to users. From their perspective, it is immaterial whether
you also turn off the SPU, disk drives, tape drives, and console.
Many computers are used 24 hours per day. As a result, you may perform
all but the last step in a system shutdown to force users to save the
most current versions of their files, then perform the procedure known as
a system backup. (System backup is explained in chapter 8.) You also
shut down the computer to change its configuration, or how all the pieces
fit, and work, together. To do this, you will probably work with your
system manager.
In this chapter, you will find the procedures to perform the following
tasks:
* Scheduling shutdowns
* Giving computer users advance notice
* Shutting down the system
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