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Console Server Commands
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A message similar to the following appears:
A is online ID is NRCS
System is AB. Master is A.
Disk status is UNKNOWN
To list system options set in the system profile, type:
status all
To list the systems license information, type:
status license
stop
stop [-v] all | <device number>
c
If you stop a device when a user is editing on the device, data could be lost.
Stops activity on a server prior to shutting it down. Before using the stop command to stop
an activity, use the broadcast command to notify users the system will be going down, and
log out all devices on the affected servers. To stop all devices on a server, use stop all.
To stop a device, follow stop with the number of the device you want to stop. For instance, to
stop workstation 12, type:
stop 12
The stop all command differs from the shutdown command in that the free list remains in
memory and is not flushed back to the disk.
su
su
This Linux command allows you to enter superuser mode. Type su, then type the superuser
password when prompted.
The display looks similar to the following:
NRCS-A$ su
password:
SU: so /dev/console