Forcing The System To Power Off; Powering On The System - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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Powering On the System

Forcing the System to Power Off

If the operating system stops responding, the
state-sensitive recovery
bypassing the SSR, by clicking ftServer Power Off on the Troubleshoot Server tab.
Clicking ftServer Power Off works the same way as holding in the power button on the
front panel of the system for more than 4 seconds, shutting down the system.
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To force a system shutdown
1. Exit from any applications that are running.
2. On the VTM console, click the Troubleshoot Server tab, and then click ftServer
Power Off.
3. On the Confirmation dialog box, click OK.
Related Topics
"When the System Is No Longer Responding"
"Performing a Non-Maskable Interrupt"
"Resetting the Operating System"
"Powering Off the System from the Manage Tab"
Powering On the System
When standby power is on, you boot the Express5800/320Ma system by clicking either
ftServer Power Button on the Manage tab or ftServer Power On on the Troubleshoot
Server tab. These buttons work the same way as tapping the power button on the front
panel of the computer.
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(SSR). However, you can force the system to shut down,
N O T E
Before forcibly shutting down the system, try performing a
non-maskable interrupt
C A U T I O N
Before removing power, make sure other administrators
are not using the system and that essential applications
do not become unavailable unexpectedly.
system controller
or a
hard reset
first.
typically attempts a

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