CHAPTER 2: GENERAL AND ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION 9
Chapter 2: General and Advanced Administration
Power Down CC-NOC
If running CC-NOC on the V1 platform and if it loses AC power while it is up and running, the
V1 unit remembers its last power state. Once AC power is restored, the V1 unit automatically
reboots. However, if a V1 unit loses AC power when it is turned OFF, the V1 unit will remain
powered off when AC power is restored.
Important: Do not hold the POWER button for four or more seconds to forcibly
power down CC-NOC, particularly when CC-NOC is up and running. The
recommended way to power down CC-NOC is to use the following procedure.
To power down the CC-NOC:
1. Remove the bezel and firmly tap the POWER button.
2. Wait for approximately one minute while CC-NOC gracefully powers down. You can
monitor the progress on the console that is attached to the KVM port.
3. If removing the AC power cord, let the power down process completely finish before
removing the power cord. This is required for CC-NOC to complete all transactions, close the
databases, and place the disk drives into a safe state for power removal.
Appliance Shutdown/Restart
The System Shutdown and System Restart buttons are one way that your CC-NOC can be shut
down or restarted. You can also shutdown and restart a CC-NOC while using a serial connection
– see Raritan’s CommandCenter NOC Deployment Guide. While the CC-NOC is designed to be
an appliance, it must store information about your environment in a local database. Thus, it
should be treated with the same sensitivity as a database server. Loss of power or hard shutdowns
of the device can result in database corruption and data loss.
1. Click on the Admin tab in the top navigation bar.
2. Click either System Shutdown or System Restart.
Figure 1 Appliance Shutdown/Restart
Typically, these options are used if you experience a loss of power and need to shutdown the
device while still running off a backup energy source. Contact Technical Support if you have
additional questions regarding these options or your particular situation.
Appliance Network Settings
These are the network settings that can be revisited since they were initially configured with the
serial connection and the First-Time Configuration Wizard – see Raritan’s CommandCenter NOC
Deployment Guide:
• Date and Time
• Network Connection
• ISP Gateway
• Email Communication
• Nameserver Address