Use The Proper Shutdown Process On A Backup Routing Engine - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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The
request system halt
command only shuts down the Routing Engine you are logged
in to; the other Routing Engine is still running and may be performing file management
or some other task that could create anomalies.
user@re0> request system halt
user@re0> request system halt
warning: This command will not halt the other routing-engine.
If planning to switch off power, use the both-routing-engines option.
Halt the system ? [yes,no] (no)
*** FINAL System shutdown message from root@utah ***
System going down IMMEDIATELY
shutdown: [pid 8669]
Shutdown NOW!
This command only shuts down the Routing Engine you are logged in to. To shut down
both Routing Engines, use the
Engine and perform the shutdown again.
Understanding Redundancy for the Routing Engine, Host Module, and Host Subsystem
on page 565
Chapter 28: Host Redundancy Overview
both-routing-engines
option or log in to the other Routing
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