Stopping A System Or Logical Partition; Stopping A System That Is Not Managed By An Hmc; Stopping A System By Using The Control Panel - IBM EMX0 PCIe3 Installing

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v Clamps
v Plastic straps
v Hook-and-loop fasteners
Power cord retainers are typically found at the rear of the unit and on the chassis or pedestal near the
alternating current (AC) power cord input.
Systems that are rack mounted and are on rails should use the provided cable management arm.
Systems that are rack mounted, but are not on rails should use the provided rings, clamps, or straps.
Figure 23. Cable management bracket

Stopping a system or logical partition

Learn how to stop a system or logical partition as a part of a system upgrade or service action.
Attention: Using either the power-on button on the control panel or entering commands at the
Hardware Management Console (HMC) to stop the system can cause unpredictable results in the data
files. Also, the next time you start the system, it might take longer if all applications are not ended before
stopping the system.
To stop the system or logical partition, select the appropriate procedure.

Stopping a system that is not managed by an HMC

You might need to stop the system to complete another task. If your system is not managed by the
Hardware Management Console (HMC), use these instructions to stop the system by using the power
button or the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI).
Before you stop the system, follow these steps:
1. Ensure that all jobs are completed and end all applications.
2. If a Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) logical partition is running, ensure that all clients are shut down or that
the clients have access to their devices by using an alternative method.

Stopping a system by using the control panel

You might need to stop the system to complete another task. If your system is not managed by the
Hardware Management Console (HMC), use these instructions to stop the system by using the power
button.
The following procedure describes how to stop a system that is not managed by the HMC.
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