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What Is System Shutdown? [ System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual

What Is System Shutdown? 

System shutdown refers to stopping the computer's software, operating
system, and other programs.  (Stopping system activity makes the computer
inaccessible to users.)  A system shutdown does not imply turning off
power to the computer hardware.

How system shutdown is carried out 

Shutdown procedures are performed by the system console command:

     CTRLA 
     =SHUTDOWN 

The =SHUTDOWN command logs off all remaining sessions, including the
session logged on at the console.  All system processes are stopped in an
orderly manner.  Completing all system activity and processing before
shutdown, maintains the integrity of all system tables and directories.

Shutting down the system consists of several steps:

   *   telling users well in advance of a planned shutdown

   *   warning users a few minutes before the shutdown

   *   preventing anyone from starting a new job or session, or printing
       new reports

   *   clearing the backlog of reports before the shutdown

   *   answering any console requests

   *   shutting open communication lines

   *   suspending or aborting any jobs, and aborting sessions

   *   entering the =SHUTDOWN command

Chapter 9  outlines detailed procedures for shutting down the system.



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