The system responds with the following:
Running subcanmand "finnware" fran menu "machinemgmt",
MACHINE MANAGEMENT
Once started, this procedure CANNOT BE STOPPED.
Do
you want
to
go
to
finnware "express"? [y,
n,
?,
q]
Y
Shutdown started.
(Date,
Time)
Broadcast Message fran root (console)
on
Name, Date
THE
SYSTEM IS
BEI~
SHUT
lJaom NOW
! ! !
Log
off now or risk your files being damaged.
#
!NIT:
New
run
level:
5
The system is caning
down.
Please wait.
System services are now being stopped.
Print services stopped.
Stopping job accoWlting
cron
aborted: SIGTERM
The system is down.
SELF-CHEQ(
FIRMWARE MJDE
Like the shutdown command, the sysadm command provides a default of 60 seconds between
warning messages. However, in this response, sysadm first asks you if you want firmware express,
which is a shutdown to firmware with no time delays. For immediate shutdown (make sure no other
users are on the system), enter a
y.
If you want a different time delay or the default time delay, enter
an n. The system will then ask you how much time you want between the warning messages. For the
default value, simply enter a carriage return. The option
q
allows you to quit the procedure. The
option? is a help message that explains the warning messages and time delays. If a shutdown is
initiated with sysadm, the system provides the same response as with the shutdown command.
Each of the commands discussed here (shutdown, uadmin, and sysadm) provides a way for you to
put the 382 computer in the firmware mode. Regardless of which command you use, the system
response you receive should conclude with the message FIRMWARE MODE. The next step is to enter
the interactive firmware mode.
USING DIAGNOSTICS
2-5
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