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August 1999, Week 2

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Don't forget to power off the CPU after shutdown too.

Nas Lavaie

Lee Gunter wrote in message ...
>Jim -- I'd recommend that you create and validate a current system load
>tape (CSLT) and full system backup with directory before you shut down.
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>Lee Gunter                         The Regence Group
>Supervisor, TRG HP/MPE Systems     503.375.4498
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>From: [log in to unmask] on 08/12/99 01:11 PM
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>Subject:  [HP3000-L] Power Outage to building
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>We are going to be having a building wide electrical Power Shutdown on
>Saturday.
>In order to replace a switch
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>We have a HP3000 Model950 (MPE 3.0) attached to a Power conditioner.
>(Yes...there still are people on 3.0....and yes we know it's not Y2K
>compliant.)
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>We plan on doing the following (in this order):
>1) crtl-a <shutdown> and wait for Shut 6 (Operating system shutdown)
>message
>2) Shutdown power to each disk drive independently
>3) Power off the System unit
>4) Unplug the Conditioner from the wall (thereby reducing any possible
>surges)
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>Is there anything else I should be do......or should this take care of it.
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>Thanks for any advice
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