5-2 SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server Service Manual • April 2007
Note – These procedures do not apply to the hot-pluggable and hot-swappable
devices (fans, power supplies, hard drives, and rear blower) described in Chapter 4.
The corresponding procedures that you perform when maintenance is complete are
described in Section 5.3, “Common Procedures for Finishing Up” on page 5-41.
5.1.1 Required Tools
The server can be serviced with the following tools:
■ Antistatic wrist strap
■ Antistatic mat
■ No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
5.1.2 Shutting the System Down
Performing a graceful shutdown ensures that all of your data is saved and the
system is ready for restart.
1. Log in as superuser or equivalent.
Depending on the nature of the problem, you might want to view the system status,
the log files, or run diagnostics before you shut down the system. Refer to the
SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server Administration Guide for log file information.
2. Notify affected users.
Refer to your Solaris system administration documentation for additional
information.
3. Save any open files and quit all running programs.
Refer to your application documentation for specific information on these processes.
4. Shut down the Solaris OS.
Refer to the Solaris system administration documentation for additional information.
5. Switch from the system console to the ALOM CMT sc> prompt by typing the #.
(Hash-Period) key sequence.
d. At the ALOM CMT sc> prompt, issue the poweroff command.
sc> poweroff -fy
SC Alert: SC Request to Power Off Host Immediately.