Cisco Cisco C880 M4 Server
CHAPTER 5 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control
5.5 Remote shutdown (Windows)
5.5 Remote shutdown (Windows)
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This can be set by MMB Web-UI.
5.4.1 Settings for Power Restoration
When using a UPS, the following items can be set when a power failure is detected.
The default is “Restore”.
TABLE 5.5
Power Restoration Policy
Item
System operation
Always Off
Continues the power off status after the power is restored.
Always On
Power on the system after restoring the power irrespective of the
status of the power failure.
status of the power failure.
Restore
Returns to the state at the time when the power failure occurred.
Powers on the system that were On when the power failure
occurred, and retains the power off status for system that were
powered off when the power failure occurred.
Powers on the system that were On when the power failure
occurred, and retains the power off status for system that were
powered off when the power failure occurred.
Schedule Sync
Automatically powers on the system, according to the scheduled
operation settings when a power failure had occurred during
working hours. (*1)
operation settings when a power failure had occurred during
working hours. (*1)
*1: For details on the scheduled operations, see ‘
If the startup of an external SAN unit connected to the UPS and such unit is slow during power restoration,
then the SAN device does not become usable if the system is powered on by the server. Therefore, SAN boot
may fail. In that case, “System Power On Delay” (units of seconds: 0 to 9999 seconds, default = 0 seconds)
can be set in addition to the above mentioned settings.
then the SAN device does not become usable if the system is powered on by the server. Therefore, SAN boot
may fail. In that case, “System Power On Delay” (units of seconds: 0 to 9999 seconds, default = 0 seconds)
can be set in addition to the above mentioned settings.
5.5
Remote shutdown (Windows)
Windows with ver
sions of Windows XP onwards, comes with a ‘shutdown.exe’ command. This command can
be used for remote shutdown from a management terminal.
5.5.1 Prerequisites for remote shutdown
The following are the prerequisites for using the remote shutdown (Windows).
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The operating system of the management terminal should be one of the following.
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Windows 8.1
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Windows 8
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Windows Server 2012 R2
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Windows Server 2012
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Windows 7
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Windows Server 2008 R2
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Windows Server 2008
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Windows Server 2003 R2
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Windows Server 2003
–Windows Vista
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Windows XP
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The management terminal to be shutdown should be connected to Windows through a network.
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Firewall settings of the target Windows
In the [Exception] settings of the firewall, [File and Printer Sharing] check box must be checked.
In the [Exception] settings of the firewall, [File and Printer Sharing] check box must be checked.
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When target is work group environment
The user name and password of the management terminal must match those of the target Windows to be
shut down.
The user name and password of the management terminal must match those of the target Windows to be
shut down.
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When the target is an Active Directory environment
A user with administrative privileges for the Windows to be shut down must log in to the management
terminal.
A user with administrative privileges for the Windows to be shut down must log in to the management
terminal.