4.14.7 halt (in/out)
You can issue a halt to a monitored system from RMC using
console monitor commands.
depends on the setting of the HALT/RESET jumper on the
motherboard.
feature.
The halt in command is equivalent to pressing the Halt button on the control
panel. The effect depends on which operating system you are running, and how
the Halt/Reset switch is set. The default settings are:
Operating System
OpenVMS and
Tru64 UNIX
Windows NT
The operator at the control panel can override the halt in command by pressing
the Power button.
Syntax:
halt in
halt out
Example:
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NOTE: The halt in command does not halt systems running Windows NT.
However, if you power up after the halt in command has been issued,
the system stops in the SRM console. To load AlphaBIOS, issue the halt
out command before powering up.
You cannot use halt out to release a halt if the Halt button on the control panel
is latched in. If you issue the command, the following message is displayed:
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The effect of this command
See Section 4.8 for a full discussion of this
Function
Suspends the operating system and
returns control to the SRM or RMC console.
Resets the system.
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