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Command Conventions
The commands are not case sensitive.
A command must be entered in full.
You can delete an incorrect command with the Backspace key before you press
Enter.
If you type a valid RCM command, followed by extra characters, and press
Enter, the RCM accepts the correct command and ignores the extra characters.
If you type an incorrect command and press Enter, the command fails with the
message:
*** ERROR - unknown command ***
halt
The halt command halts the managed system. The halt command is equivalent to
pressing the Halt button on the control panel and then immediately releasing it. The
RCM firmware exits command mode and reconnects the user's terminal to the
system COM1 serial port.
RCM>halt
Focus returned to COM port
The halt command can be used to force a halt assertion. See Section 3.12 for
information on halt assertion.
NOTE: If you are running Windows NT, the halt command has no effect.
haltin
The haltin command halts a managed system and forces a halt assertion. The haltin
command is equivalent to pressing the Halt button on the control panel and holding
it in. This command can be used at any time after system power-up to allow you to
perform system management tasks. See Section 3.12 for information on halt
assertion.
NOTE: If you are running Windows NT, the haltin command does not affect the
operating system session, but it does cause a halt assertion.
haltout
The haltout command terminates a halt assertion that was done with the haltin
command. It is equivalent to releasing the Halt button on the control panel after
holding it in (rather than pressing it once and releasing it immediately). This
command can be used at any time after system power-up. See Section 3.12 for
information on halt assertion.
Managing the System Remotely 6-7

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